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MAINE OFFICIALLY MISREPRE- ~ ! SENTED. - It is not strange that Maine should ; » 55§ b be jealous enough of her good name . & ‘ rwich "I’lll” to feel a little annoyed to have her o democratic secretar of state repre- and Genfice. senting her at a brewers congressp - at Chicago. The Portland Express, commenting npon the matter, says: | The prograumme of tire convention of the United States Brewers’ associa- 115 YEARS OLD. 5 Lleheeription tion, which ix to be held fn Chicago, e ot opening this week, announces as one Enteced at the Postoffics at Norwlch, | ©f the speakers at that convention, Conn., as second-ciass matter. ‘Cyrus W. Davis, Maine's secretary of Telephome Calle: state. How do the people of Maine Bulletin Businees Office, 430 like to be officiaily represented at the in Editorial Rooms. 35-8. United os Brewers' association Bulleta Job Office. 35-6. Mr, Davis, as an indi- conventic Willimantle Office, Room 3 Murray courab ket Sant vidual, has, Building. Teiephone 310 to participate in the proceedings of jay, Oct. 18, 1911, | this or ury other convention in which he pleases to take part. As the secre- tar® of state, he is representing th peopie of the state of Maine, mora m Cil‘mllfi(m 0| than half of whom have so recently repudiated this very ussociation before which he is advertised to appear.” The Bulletin. It s more than likely that Mr. Davis will claim he was present in his per- DOLLARS BONUS Ghange In Bank Hours | g ] For Fattest and Big- : - | 2-30 & gest Tarkey Raised $10.00 FEATURE PICTURE, : 3 “AL. MARTIN'S GAME” ' Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 E o= price, 12c & weeks Goe & year. INC On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every busimess day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. . Norwich Line | POLI’S —TO— NEW YORK . Every Evening at Eight. STEAMERS Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday The Bulletin proposes -to capture the three fattest and largest Turkeys to be offered for_the Thanksgivipg market in Windham and Néw London The Bulletin has the fargeat eir- | | conul capacity, not as a state official, Counties. Afternoons at Two. culatipn of amy paper tm Emstern || .ithouz his confreres apparently feel e Sl . in these two counties MAINE 5 Conmecticut, and from three to four hey must be natives—hatched and grown in these 3 proud of the honor the state has con- . 5 | times largee than that of amy 18 || rerred upon him The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price —AND—. ] The Poli Players Bltil Bt = dciivarcs G5 wver s in addition to the prize to be awarded. NEW HAMPSHIRE | 2,000 of 4,053 houses No WHAT MAKES WATERBURY AT- The turkeys ufl‘e!'ed rox; pl‘;:m‘nrgnstt P_m\‘t; head and feathers off, en- nwithout it, and advertising calls for l,"ltlnll)nle Prl}nc{plp“nf Reali'y, and | Presenting Lillian Russell's read by mimety-three per trails’ drawn and wings cut off at first joint. sheckles. G the Practcal Applicstion Thereof,| Choose this route next time vou go| 3 - RS As to a higher standard of living,| by Willlm Walker Atkinson. 12mo, | to New. York. You'll have & deiightful Greseat Speceds The first prize of $10.00 to the largest and faitest young turkey; second prize of $500 to_the second largest and fattest young turkey third prize of $5.00 to the largesi and fatiest turkey raised in New London or Windham Counties. The contest is open to any man, 'woman, boy or girl residing in these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and weighing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o’cleck noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded in addition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the Rock Nook Home. y To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey wiil fur- (he people. Jm Wimdha it s dellvered to over 900 houscs. i Puimam Daalelson © over 1,100, tn all of these rlaces It ia considere the local dally. we all know tbat to prevent our| Pages 196. Attractively bound in |Voyage on Lomg Island Sound and a diaphragm from growing on to our| cloth. The Elizabeth Towne Co., |3uberb view of the wonderful sky line - Ll 1 : ik : ter froiit of Manhattan Island. backbone it is pleasanter to eat straw-| publishers, Holyose, Mass. - Price | 2nd wal berries in December, green corn, peas.| $1.00. . weak Gavs onis dve Men Fork, Bid | ete., in February and March, cucum-| This is a bcok designed to.develop |70, East River, at 5.45, and Pier 40, bers and tomatoes all through the Win- | mind power in any reader who gives [ NOorth River. 7 o'clock next morning. ter, than mush, skim milk and crack-| the work his attention. William Walk- sow belly and cornbread. As 10| e sor. Is no novice in this field NEW LONDON K —To— . — In reviewing the ‘mproved cond'- tions at Waterbury, The American says “A pleasant and flattering disti Esstern Commecticut has forty- | | tion is coming to Waterbury —general mine towns. ome humdred and sixty- | | recognition as a couvention city. This, ave postotnce torty- | | of course, is largly due to the fact ome rural free delivery routes. | that The Elton is so excellent a hotel The lettm s sold im every || It is still further due to the fact that town ana om all of the R F. B |[our various faciliti-s of ingress and A racing comedy that is ak laughter and brightness. Brer Vallette's lllu.!trltlon‘ of our (foi' and his clear and incis- ing into the chicken business, and I|; thods make one aware of -the have to go to him for capital, I admit | - the author desires to develop NEW YORK he can rajse and sell cheaper than I; | in all his readers. I'he three claims Seutss #h Shsiin Counccticut, S L meah, e nish the Thanksgiving dinmer for the Sheltering Arms. but the “pusson” without capital Who | he makes are: 1—That mind is the |, Write or telephone W. J, Phillips, Night Prices 15¢, 25c, 35¢, 50c . 5 RN To the_raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old | can raise the chickens off the roost in | miost substanifal thing in the universe; | Agent. New Tondon 'Con. for state: || Matines Prices 100, 15, 250 CIRCULATION S Tt IRat AVa UeT D i s a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will zo to the the “dark ob de moon” can beat US| 2—That man IS Spirit; 3—That back | T0°ms and information. iy3ia y 18, ) | pitable city, with a cordial reception for the stranger and guest within its ates. Waterbury i< indeed honored v the three conventions which open | here tonight (Monday), conventions representing bodies that in their dif- ferent ways are doing their part of October 14 y the world's best work, Whether it be ptists, or to the members of nd encampment, I O. V. F. both in the open market. of the manifestations YOU lies the to- Now the public ownership of all| tdlity of Baing.” The book teaches money which Mr. Vallette insists is| the development of self, which means County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. The judges will be disinterested persons who will weigh the tur- keys at Somers Bros. market. All turkeys that are eligib| the market price, so any turk sure of selling the bi Next week SKY FARM for competition will be purchased at cey raiser who enters a bird in the ¢ whether a prize i& won or mnot. the “cure all” for high cost of living. | the making of a more perfect man or " Y k is an impossibility—never can be done. woman. The closing words of the au- ow o" You have to reduce the demand for | thor will, no doubt, be found to be T | The way must be heroic but quick—a | fellow-traveiers on The Path, we come GHEI_SEA I_'NE i way that would make prices tumble | to the time of temporary parting. You the Juxuries and necessities of living. | true: “And now, students, friends, and with a thud that would make the peo-| will never be the same as you were i Tl T ane e kS BPReC yll mever be tho same w2 vou e |l Fape $1.00 HELEN LATHROP PERKINS | | | to | T —_— v | would not cost more to deliver to a|Ble - . : : 3 REDUCING EXPENSES TO WORK. | o ' tiie members of the grand lodge, LETTERS T0O THE EDITOR | 5ouid Bot S0 "reom “ue mountain D e e A W L P I tulle Yol iahe MtSly: mandicily Freight and passenger service TEAC".ET BE SINGING K . & hearty Waterbury welcome —_— i o o A ¢ 3 ¢ ERS [t WGarsifited, ‘afidt tne-aincesdbbe beta Mr. Ayer's Rejoirider. WanEacas Tt “Wle sums cone EonY sumay e suowballe in winter. | “Till thou art free, Leaving thinc out: e frgpisw okl S iliame Bties A h 5 i iy o gl = v S0 P ErRy i ) 5 3 . .| grown shell by Life's unresting sea. days, Sund: .15 p. m. | Y Eous g bt G b1 DR U o odable | aitor Bulleting In Friday's Bulletin, T nctuatione of brlces| South Franklin, Ct, Oct. 15, 1911 | You may not have accepted tre Mes: |} 1\'(5‘1“1{0:-;,”!1}"!:5 e Chiver, . . C. GEER f i gh taxes which | that Waterbury will be again selected f | "1 E) R e h o e Ry | e i x 2es sage, mor have perceived the truth oot 'Roosevelt Street. Mondave. | . 4 make hig « shown |in the near futire for the siatef S at SUpesyEtiy note of certain commodities with the sea. NEW BOOKS. Sought:to be ‘exprassen in - theas BN ‘Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. T UNER at the recent session of the Interna- | zithering.” v and date), Mr. Vallette calls attention | sons. Let us see if storage ‘Dllnll! x;rT- ¢ Sons. But the spirit of them will re- Freight received until 5 p. m. i tional Municipa gre 1eld in New Waterbury belongs to the ieading|to an error in his Bible reference of | ;;:xdmll::;; f"_lfifisl“(f_‘;l‘gnsl-or:gé‘;‘a:‘; A Life of Grant Yor Boys and Girls, | mair with you, For no one who cm- T. V. KNOUSE, Agent, | 122 Prospect St, Xork, the present system of taxa- | four cities of Connecticut and is far | Sept. 26, ait of which I have read and | 4i5' 1ot exist to my knowledge, and| DY Warren Lee Goss. 12mo. Pages | barks on the quest for truth ever is fr A - Tel. B11. Norwleh, Gu tion compels the dwellers in tenements | from being the least. Its name and its | hope to ‘profit thereby. .| there was mot a solitary creamery or| $25. Bouna in illuminated cloth cov- | able to permanently relinquish it, nor | 1o pay much more proportionately for | fame are a lure 1o bodies holding state | _“Brer” Vallette gays 1 am jumping | prete a8 108 & $H0EE B Cannec- | ers. Tllustrated. Thomas'Y. Crow- | to forsake The Path.” A R T rent thar people be nventions; and 1 1 €. Be | S2OM the IXyilg paxianto. the fire when | yiosie“Yn the sarly 70's T was.in the| 8ll'Co; New ork, publiaiters. ¢ - 3 nventions: and ft cerainly must be | "0 40 n" cohgressional committee's 2 24 This 15 %7 ‘Gons’’ sevent a | The Story Girl, by L. M. Montgome: | FIRST CLASS PIANO, Vancouver, E. ., fifteen years ago, gl 1y e Fost conveatior i employ of the grocery firm of Balfour s 058 seventi book an 3 b Jns: S I it tHt: tasetibaonlty L hores e ey o nveation | report on high cost of living. and then | SPIOY, of the grocery fom ol POV |\ "2l 2 Jc it it was destined to be| 12m0. Pages 265. ‘Bound in cloth Zet o SHONINGER through Pt from taxation fift es from .any point of view Alhe mentally soars into the wilds of | Beof I tne, Greefeviile, SCUOT BT . STost seller, not because it is most| 8recn and gold. ‘L. C. Page & Co, WHITE, THE TUNER, To this a contemporary says: “We |this mean that all Jews are eternally per cent. of the e of ir build- f warm heart and welcoming hand are | Illinois, and lands the same as Mayor i i 24 1 publishers, Boston, Ma: Price $1. i &t - s S i YOT | con—Apiil, May June—we retailed 9 to | meritorious. Lut because it is a book b : 48 South A St. Taftville. $R. La i and ex- |aiways agreeably magnetic, and Wu- | Thayer did — when “Ho-eing” for the| j; fl,,z:n eggs for $1. The eggs were| the boys and girls of America, to| It is the naturalness oi Miss Mont- empted seventy-five per cent. ¢ e | tecoury has them both. senate in Lorimer's back .vard. taken in trade; and at that same time| Whom it is dedicated, needed to en- | somery’s characters that makes her CHARLES D. GEER value and this succeed! » well that — —= Mr. Vallette says there is no depend- | ¢ "0ou1d not buy a bag of cornmeal | lighten them upon the trials and ad- | stories instructive and popular. Her . today the improvements are not taxed EDITORIAL NOTES. ence to be placed on the report of the 0 (ont" jess than $2.10 per hundred | versities and the many-sidedness of | girls and boys are always bright, | | Teacher of Singing at al 8 raveting sxpeisek il L diasas| TNt Whe ¢ wels ar;:pomged Y| at Durfey’s grain mil.- America's greatest commander, from |entertaining or = amusing, = henes i 2= Sy il p a0 B Sienine R I 9 t g ex| congress to investigate the cause o i 4 were| @ Svldier's point of view. Mr. Guse | her Dbooks call her readers back 1o | ', 500 Tons Dispiscement: S35 ft. Long, A & )’ a block | of Boston were over $18 a day ¢ the high cost of living. Will Mr. Val-| 1In the winter limed cges were|yo05 should b a Christmas de- | them for bits of sentiment worth con- T assess, Moss Luzurious and Oniy Exciue | Central Building, 42 Broadway. pays as much In taxation to the mu- | Aygust ) lotte state what we shail depend on, | brought in occasionally in limited | BOOK, 810 B EATIRS 087 [ratantiy oharteling . The Story: Girl g Ei‘m&;‘k‘._.‘“-'mn.';:."m:x Bormude, | S ettty Whether It s occupied by & — Now."this committee that was ap- | Quantities and the prices were “up in| ™%, iy qedication, the author savs | no exieption, for sne “likes & Tond he- | No Cattieof freleht carisd.on |~ HEADQUARTERS FOR series tumbledown shacks or [ Chestnuts are sald to be unvsuaily | pointed by congress was without doubt|@ balloon. — practically — b ting | in_his preface: “This offering of an | caus> one can always be wondering | FIRST-CLASTODC oS mals. UP |Tresh stock of Wines, Liquors and whether it is the site of a tall and busy | plentifl thi® vear. So is the chest | ©Omposed of intelligent and educated | At the same time the firm was paving| ;13 yoigier is addressod to the girls as | what is at the end of it,” and she S0 alsine on the Atlantic. ) 3 I plentify 4 . So is chest- A acated | e commikaton | hdusetiof Boreyth ‘& e at the b el . | Cigars. Also Provisions always on office building. Naturaily, the tende ot men, who must have ranked high in| .28 SO o Aoriont, Mo Yorl | Well as the boys, since the women on | fond of flower gardens when she is | Eleotriofansinevery room MaRY, o iy brivate | hand, Free lunch every Saturday @F 8¢ Jand owners, utider this system, | " ¢ " O™ | the Cstimation of the majority of the | Batty, Washington Market, Wew York| poth sides the great war of the union | hungry”; and “thinks ‘s-c-u-e-l-c-h | xooms withbress hetli8elick Geehvoria, Sroteas | cuaning 18 to improve their land with the hig! i 5 voters in the several commTunities from | ¢ity, I8 cents per pound wholesale for| g5y ) devotion as great and self- | is a lovely word” The scene of this | DS Ioee REC encos *Gymnastum, Wireless. . Aeso S Thc S The way the successt untry boss | which 'they were elected to congress, | Orange county Y., tub dairy butter. | ., crifcing as did the men.” story is Prince Edward's Island, and | Ogiy Bermuda steamer with submarine signais. The Westerly House, eat quality of improvements and ther the city liké to 2o back to the farm | and as a rule must have been men|and paying the freight and cartage—| ™, ire thirty- chapt are | ther a charm to her faithful de- URS Icimaing shors Excursions: id Bas been littie or no hold 78 B Sl o s A ‘ | more per pound wholesale than the|, The emtire thirty-one chapters are | thero is ™, 4 e- | TO Hotels, &c., at Lowest Rates; | 1y rmeriy D, J. O'Brien’s, 68 No, Main. e UN- s in an auto. ahove. repronch, or they iieyer would ) TS . . It foe| nistorically accurate and filled with | scripiions rarely found in Story DOOkS: | gesutirul booklet “limerary. ‘Tickets, eic of iy DD Ete 0. improved property ting for a rise 2 s 2 bave been nominated and elected to | Very Dbest creamery butter retails fory ;0" thusiasm of an admirer who | It is not strange that she is classed | Rermada-Atlantio Line, Biway, N enyon ickhover, 1’rops, i8 value consequen e enterprise ; B e Sogur | CODETES: As a committee, they nad‘ todaq. Now, when eggs drop to xgbm fougat under Grant, and honored him | among the wcrth-while writers of flc- — - of neighbors FINORE; thik o the Bov Scout|yplimited power to subpoena witness- (13 to 15 cents per dozen—depending| g ;resident. Mr. GGoss has conscien- | tion of these times. There is thorough = = et ent and has 49 scoutmasters in | es—the aid of the supreme court—in|On demand and supply—they g0 Into| ously given in simple languaze his | enjoyment in the plot, so agreeable is H. COOPER — Upholg[erer BBics of 2 towns, with more comin {fact the whole machinery of the na- | Storage to tide over a winter Short-| popest estimate of the man and the | its unfoldment. For sale by George B S - ———— tional government at thelr command, |88 (ol oo, | soldier it a way to entertain and edify | A, Davis, > All general upholstering and mat- . Cuba has a new battle i of 250 |a ye ds denc must t Ke b 2 - g ica | ss work a - rate slouchinexs I B0t K SR DS fiaet v port says: Increased cost of production | creauieries in the country put the|rh. Mastery of Being, a Study of the |one-fifteenth of a cent. g davs. s & geners r bringing SRR Lhet farm products by reasom of higher | Product of their factories the flu?lh }Tel. 5i 4 100 West Main Street. Saleance, W e g T | Valties ahd wages—a few vears aso|Season on the market, as fast as made N | o g Only five states elect governors this | yalies and wages.a few years aze| TRCRY J0uia” the producers of - cream Our Specialty. { e Ut |year: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, |yer month and board. Now farm help | Pe? There would be a glut on the mar- HOWTUCK AFE Aaxat th encour- < M S S D t P - 4 g 2 > Maryland, Kentucky and Mississippl. | is difficult to secure at from $25 to $30 | ket, and for a season the produc ANITARY a . mot | At Vanco e | and even higher, board included, and | Would not get money enough to buy s e L s e e A L I T Tl R e ——— QUALITY GUARANTEED working | fiight across the contiment, it looks|help at that. Where have the men | Same with apples. A bumper crop this picpal SRR Tl PRING WATER {JATISFYING = | St it was worth $100,000 to attempe | one 107 The shops and mills. Shifted | year: they cannof be put on the as represented. 1 A DESERVED TRIBUTE. i from food producing to food con: market all at once; they have to be handle the_ investins s e i iy Se o At | stored, and ai through the avple sec: . g | Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. { 3 Silvod A % 5 Tine close | M€Xt finding was reduced fertility | tions of New York state the growers i iti | that a retired a n [Jctaber appears to be Iiving closs | Ling o increanca expenditures for fer | own or control a large amount of stor- of your savings on a Prices positively E k ret, has $50 w h p to its reputatio but has ti tilization. If not s0, why all these | 28¢ space. as well as dealers and a ] is o be the nuci ¢ half | enough (o start a rough house it it| (nousands of tons of commercial fer- | Bumber of farmers in different locali- the Lowest Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist a million 1o be used for the erection | chooses. tilizers sold and used ‘in the state of | s are combining and building local : Shannon Building Annex. Room A. at the capital of the nation of a fit- % | Connecticut and elsewhere.” Don’t fer- | Storage plants. Don't this prevent ex- Pmpexly conservative L ! Telephone sw.m octioa ting memorlal t women of the | Secretury Wilson attended the Brew- | tillzers add {o the cost of a crop?| treme fluctuations of prices: And also ; B " The Now ¥ ommand. | ers’ congress at Chicago. Probably he | Then, increased banking facilities in | enable wholesalers to buy and sell to : ery of the Loyal Legion has ass {‘r“.h- Bent upon l]nd:nz(m\\ '\:v}:?l}w‘: agricultural localities elgmhllng farm- | advantage? And the cost of storage basxs. Care and fl " E" Iss B s o i os ssumen | was bent ere 10 hold (heir crops and market (o (TSt De added (o the commodities 1l . 1 duty of ralsing the remainde really is! s better advantage. | stored. . : | ERis is & deserved tri California shows the mtmost respect | NOW. all through the wheat erowing | Another reason: industrial combina- attention will be g o L e e Zeepat ] cauntrsy i the price at xln"fishmg time | tions. Take labor conditions in New g po es as we s b, reside) aft, but i s ib- | is not satisfactory to the wheat grower | York city and Boston, Mass. Let Brer i 3 LT 7 3 @hrifices deserve to share he hon- | €11y to disasree with him as to the| —and not wishing to sell and wanting | Vallette ship o couple of crates of live given to both lal‘ge i i City -oTiNorich: Hiater SWprks: R85 the brave and s recall of judges mones o use, he borrows money on |fowl or any other stuff fo reputable - K Boara of Watér Commissioners BT S doce the bie kuow Ame e his wheat from the factor, and holds | commission men in either city, and I ONorwich, Conn., Sept. 30, 1911. et miuch they owe for assistance way| Six hundred Panama hats were his grain for a higher price. Don't|follow the shipment. Fe may see his and small accounts. Water rates’ for the quarter ending in S RBieation 1o women porth sng oo | cently auctionéd off for $1.95 in that steady prices and also tend to| stuff sold to the huckster without the Sept. 30, 1911, are due and pavable at 157 Franklin St and they w glad e memorial. | York: and those who paid $20 saw ?d\un: e prices? What would be the ef- | commission men touching it; but he the offiee OGt. 2 1911, office open h b A 5 hatt Dist. tob ask ect on wheat prices if every bushel|will face a charge of from 5 to 15 I ine ot OGL. 20 trom % 10" 9. ized the womanhood « ar— | was thrown on the market at thresh- | cents for cartage, anyhow. The un- Additions will be made to_all bills suns RESS c which for e yal and noble qual- | T G TR ing time? There would be wheat to|ijons demand it, and you might as well remaining unpaid after Oct. 20. IR s with the woinanhond ot e Canadian press is still comment- | burn for a while; then reduced supply, | try to push the rain back with vour e I G Our Wagon Calls Everywhere any age or a tior ing upon President Taft’s phrase, “The | convenient to transportation fac { hands as to buck up against a freight octz2d i Casii B y ment wil xpr entiment | hem all Tight and then tool the wrong | Jeave it to Brer Valletie's versatile| Another item—advertising—plays a [l . y g Rt g < e mind, if there is not a reduced sup- | very important part in the business of GEO E pchHEn o e Mty ar and | £ g 2 ply of timber on Ayer's mountain and | commission houses. In fact, they BANKERS o Bee the & e of the countr — in John T. Ladd’s wood lot, and if it | could do no business of any account P - — Happy thought for today: The man l it Makes Wrinkles Civil Engineer, _ BOTH MONARCHS. who thinks the other fellow's opinion 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET = wishes to announte to his patroms and - Andrew does mot appear | represents a fool has mot yet reached Worry over lll-health does your |the public that he has moved to 65 to have be fous that a man | maturity BOSTON NEW YORK health no good, and merely causes |Broadway, Chapman building, opposite cannot be ioyal to two nations—that BB AT e wrinkles, that inake you look older |the ¥ Af C. A it is well to be true to on A re candidate ‘n Massa- than you are. As & naturalized American he d i e R If you are sick, don’t worry, but go alized Am 1 does | chus-tts in hooied for 76 speeches this about it to make yoursel? viell. To do 2 amce to King George at St. Albans in | .o significant, of other former sufferers from wom- €S S Bugland. and it 18 &n open question it o i anly ills, similar to yours, when we 5 it should not annul his citizenship on say, B o Is Saved! His n not consistently de- - fensible; hence, it is not strange that B not find himeslt alile to idke Tha man who delays starting up his B s ilderasnta -gveu 1o Tite | b It 18 a wonderful female remxdy, house heating apparatus until the bit- bs position understood v in |} aoirss BINESSuems it e a2 you will admit if you try it. ing cold weather is actually upon us American friends, who are surprised || I vent 0 our Bible dueation Box Directions for its use are printed in | \will save many dollars and much disa- h“nx Ehe1gas bve’ vauri n\r:}_\“’dw;\ Sditor. - six languages ‘wllh every bottle. Price F:c&:.\n,n;-m\:;‘;x‘.g Irequently :h;;‘;bfl‘r’:: ed his position as an Americar — $1.25 at drugsists. rosty mornings and chilly nights : sovereizn e y NCO-GE: N MICA greater part of the day will prove to e a1 o e i bic | crucified, and as a people have not — | 0 Vo 1 pet Tien: Tox modern odorless gas radiators will give wn count o rist. Does Mmorning dip in the right temperature, and to insure a cheerful, warm dining will admit that the old ironmaster is |los room. light it an hour or so in the eve- ® momarch over here, but why one| Answer.—No, the Lotd has yet man u‘KEs “n-E "KI"‘ E‘s' om et e % ming i vou (o6l the need, where Yoi monarch should go across to anothe ors in reservation for the Jew read or play that game of e. u monarcls domains and swear to be- [T/ Apostie Peter —declared that 2 (Successor to A. T. Gerdnar) prices are low. Conau I;». ur; we may Tome that other's vaseal is really puz. | TOUS iEnorance the Jews caused e able (o suggest Uie right stove for . - . Biy theper § Jesus to be put to death. The Jew > H * the right purpose Remember the gas IR S5 ks taen £ n Bick: | mes or o o Godle taver | ba Li ht Biscuit Again this season we are making to your exact measures &CK, L very iNDGs: eavie) tie) SaeNIERrE caeree he oath was take n“a Pick- | cause of their rejection: 6f Jesus op 2%, % a 8 LYy daz year, q Sekian sense. the Christ. Josus at the Hms decieras g Dress S of a dark blue or black. Strictly all wool Pan and cleawest and best way to cook. The Mr. pears to have carried him beyond the ‘arnegie’s good-fellowship ap- |Unto them. “Ye shall not see Me Ruua Water Heater always ready for rencefol tive. . o oeF) S Wire Clo. . complete your inspection. > pears 1o nave carri PeCeorh Wy shall "say. “blessed \ Delicious Cake & Boarding [ " “ 5 2 Lor (Matthew xxiii, 39.) The clear e e vt vt Canaae |Hrence et o o sume et | Dainty Pastries L | FOR ONLY $3.50 and REMEMBER Stable fias & Electrical Dep't. :ul\: Just bad o parade. The Otiawa [ax the Sfessiah. ' The Apostle Paui & oy . 321 Main Street “ithzes eir 200 hysique o1 ns xi, wrote stha he . ; R T e e R R S e i Fine Puddings : We Positively Guarantee Entire 12-14 Bath Street. e Canadian militia of forty years ago [JeSus. and that “blindness happened unto them until the fulnes: HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. = SRS e L =t Gk Flaky Crusts Satisfaction of No Salg oMAUTOMOBILE To RENT. THE FINEST , ARSHALL'S, '** 225" | o busiion |35 DINNER The Newburyport News calls the |ished then all lsrael shall be s Norwich Circulating Library. IN TOWN was a fine body of me: witention of those who think the coun- [ffom such_blindness, at which time 11y hopelessly In debt to the fact that |the great Deliverer, The Christ, shall v e - turn away ungodliness from that peo- i 1965 it was $76.95, while gew It is | [0 ATAY, AnEOGHnceR from that peo- The only Baking Powder made only $10.53 per capita. . B the Eropiiviy acbilty. gon ) A fine assortment of the Latest Styies s of Isra G ke : 3 5 g o il g e R i ot s A Millinary for Fall and Winter wear FE From 12 DR & st e e T Coundently expeet inde e from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar N. B—In October and November, 1910, we made 297 of |ac v SR RO O 5 e olidated school board will *Jook |Testored to their own land, come into these same Skirts—all were delivered a complete success. MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, NEWMARKET HOTEL., . pre ‘ [compiete possession and - control of ucket St 715 Boswell Ave. bd_what its educational views | £ jeqtine. and accept. Jesus as. the - be. We shall have to walt until | reat Messiah, and receive the blessing : that the Lord has in store for them, s & medism in | Elrit-class Wines, Liguors wn - Eastern Connecticut equul to The Bui- | Meals and Weich Rarebit ! letin zor ‘Dusiness erder. dobn Tuckis Pram

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