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THE SOFT SNAP IDEA. racy of the book is evident, numerous references belng ecited. .A _charming | i ‘ The “soft snap” idea breeds ineffi- . icture Is given of the cardinal as 7 f glenes in public service, nd too often g“"lff,, a,:‘ Gaity” mingiing. with. the ® neve ople, his tas - % - "W!l’k 8. I"'” fsn't o “merican, for our neigh- | fense fervor of his religious lite, and bers in Canada are just new complain- | the numerous civic reforms which he B mud ('_’ surier. Census which sott snap” nt 1ken by Alustration ing of have b | S a 115 YEARS OI-D Work was done from the Ottawa CH SPe. 1o & weck; 586 & JHem tells the story Fe.00 = year. “The new —_ = = thaf investigute the manner in whie Estered at the Postorice at Norwleh, [ihe recent census was taken through - .::‘am.,.t.c‘;:m_ out Canac The case of Saskatoo Business Offic s Wik the en Sask 00. s were were even == | making the INTEREST TO|aay sermon t NEW LAWS OF sloppy MANUFACTURERS. [the population was' enumerdted. It o ere chiinges meliEla the ie| was fvally led to take a civie cscape o afier 16 yoits [At the new i, were enlisted A e e whier, |and begun work. Every name was m the 1St 0f Novem- | Wittlessed and sworn to, Wallingford.—fight members we | < were made np it was ascertained | admitted and four applications receiv S T 0! tion was over 15,008.| ed at the last regular meeting of the = ”“:"M bt |1 er words the Dominion enumer- | Y. M. T. A. B. prgreag iy e hud omitted about one-third of £ S 1t the whole city. If this (e Rnas rige. Trows $i0e |18 of the methods which . g . put the country, the way to be definitel; EDITORIAL NOTES. cted in law and sees n't look enough a relationship. Sarein with a Wiley i8 heard from ShdvhE & i el ture platf e % Soseubied wity. Effects —The 25th Anniversary —Celebration of e e + P 2 re food for thought. taswes concerr . . ) | = : " B Ste v e sy TR S g e ¢ AL Dwight Hall—The Fire Proof Stadium—The Demand comn nee a r vo fortresses, the Ttalians .. i — - » 1t 18 & DehEHEn Sreain For Princeton and Harvard Game Tickets Unpre- EVERY HOUSEHOLDER'S RESPON- - 3 SIBILITY. Happy thought for today: The girl cedented. B to 0 dsplit Srery Douse 1| who marries a good fellow has a life B Be Qutppe q of him & model hus-{ y,;, college, Nov. .—That there I [umpeniacd Atk S e Sgainst “ire; and t0 be a change in the date of the Yule- | Last week marked the actual anniver- theme ns< e Lah Harvard boat ri on the Thames in |sary. The building was dedicated in fompanies will dictate e e » discovered in| June is a report that is now being | 1856, being named in honor of Presi- #®mer ax to eq dless frpit. In | dfscussed. The selection of a new |dent Dwight, the elder, president of B Svepert: . T ents nature points the|date, if made, will be for the conven- | the university from 1795 to 1817. In By 6o now jence of the alumni who come back |1883 lhere were 356 members, iwhile o e oo — to the commencement exercises a: the | now it is considerably over the thou- ymes to progress, New |respective universities, and at the same !sand mark. & | 1ondon takes bull right by the ] time wish to enjoy the athletic side of e ng e hs. W h shows sh atil an- | 1he,_Wweek. £ Commencement duy forward a week | SRl fition, together with the es: Auton id v s $hic Enligea to rh- 0 L WL mERS S0 BN Llant Wtk |plnn of providing more fadilities for ed with gon: n et 8 S e n June it #o resulted that the body | Blc ' Riiliins ‘among the amder e e pensions ‘e"h per cent. \;’. L hl?‘nu ‘“0\3 ur;nu’ll‘:‘hu\ xéemnitn \n:.}llll graduates, More 1ané@ near Yale field - < it. How about Con- | the following week, Thursday, for the |7 : . regatta at New London Now Har- | &8 bought this week by Walter Camp d £Wo seccnds better then lest year. As | applications, if not borrowed, can prob- zovernment and wakes up, this 20v-|he fs a graduate, Case is not eligible {abj: :il be flled. THE FIRST MAN OF A CITY. ernment should be to shake hands Pfor the cross country ‘eam which | With Scully and Perry, the two Masor liah congratulate her goes to Princeton on Saturday. Tom- | tackles on which much dépended 1 =il 2e > - - e my " Hendrick finished second in Sat- | strengthening Yale's wobbly line, ou fhkes 2 leadir Y Now that President Taft's Thunks-|Urday’s runm, and will without of the game on account of injuries, e - ? | ziving proclamation is out, the cold-|Me Une of the men semt against the | with Captain Howe forced to save him i . storage turkeys must fesl a hot oven | PTIRG6tOR runners. self 85 much as possible from the fact the ma - g5 i e A — that he is not sically strong, with | paitey. e e } = il The Yale gymnasium is a depari- | Merritt and a string of other men Balf of 5 mperor of China will not know | MORt Of Yale university that, aithough | benched as result of a serics of A oo = g o 10t KNOW | poihips to be considered eutside of | unfortunate accidents, Yale's prosperts Mayor Shank napolis e A ost tll some one tells| iy, tegular college curricuium, never- | 87 Lol OVer-encouraging. New York B of cbta . 4 then be will have no cause| theless, in ‘raining the body, ik & val- | University on Saturday is not expected | - . . grief it will all be over uable adjunct to the teaching of the |fo be formidable, but the following 3 0 — ind. Tt is a department that is con- | §ames Wwill try Yalz’s strength to the B de atte ere i< only one man Who can ap- | &tantly growing fu_usefulness, as is | utmost . iovernor Foss of Massachu- | conciusivaly shown by the veports for | —Camp, the star of the Colgate game, & ihe - “lling what he is moing to do. | the year just over. The new Carnegle |js cne of the few new assets of the zranting orig it 35 Nicole TRdis 20; | swimming pool is one of the new fea- | icara. The practice all this week has e tares, while the locker room, the bowl- ( been secret. = ing allevs, and othar parts have been A . Avia and Fowler, who | must idea of how the government could do worse | ¥ < declared to be The annoved, and so - clergymen, one ministexr me of bis regular Sun- ¥ in which and when the Canuda’s missing mil- alike - he trusts will be able to re- |0 Th\lu‘ldm' ihe day atter. that of | {0 o oncrete stands is provided. A = et= | pra ation by just feeling thankful | on, 080 F4SE Yoo, vard men. ”eme‘zpumntgd to consider ways and means s no worse! The matter of changing the date is oo | °L,F81ing the necessary funds. = 3T - =] cupying the minds of rowing men and | < & Be¥ stedium be erected the . omen carried pocketbooks | there seems to be some reason why | PIePont fo0thall stands would probably ® s pare with hats and muffs in|such a change should be made. The | /* 270 SOV, S50 e NG BIVED OTe s a they would need a caddie | common date favored is the Friday > -3 e — of a university athletic house, accord- Uncle constitutional has helped to bring about. First Lessons in English for Foreign ‘ors in Evening Schools. By Fred Grick Houghton, Sc. M., principal of publie school \o 7, Buffalo, N. Cloth, 12mo, pages, ilius ch srated. Kraerican Bodk Corpany - New York. Price 40 cents. .| This is a book by a man who knows what and how to teach, written for jgnorant men who want to lears 3 Like 4« 5 i o fairly indicative of the system which L2 Tob Offce 200 S, Cmploved i Suskatchewan, at any | @ child’s primer, it is simple in form A - e anY | And teanhos by oblects, actions, facts, | oy e TL T POD- | Za reptition. The objects, however. are not children’s tovs, but Saw, ha mer, shovel—tools thaf a man uses in earning his living. ~So, 100, with the actions ‘and information matter, all relato to the interests of men at worl Beginning with the cardinal numbers, the pupil advances rapidly and uni- formly, until in the last lessons he i= reading connected paragraphs on his- tory and civics. . were | ¥ A Change of Date of Yale-Harvard Races Probable— " Samuel A. Case, 1911, S, Wins Cross Country Run With New Record—The Yale Gym and Its Good and with the large tract purchased last vArd has changed her commencement S s e summer, following the Commencement days. sr e 3 A change in the date of the annual | ‘& 10 the plan that has been pro ke : “hile Foss 1s proud to stand on his|commencement week Yale-Harvard | - { - S vetaor 58 e baseball game this vear in Cambridge - ie | rece A6 SOVErnpr OF MNMSSACHUSSS: hifiky wike: Do DU, The ticket department is swamped a a s s rist how many find joy in - — | with applications for tha Princeton and =. | jumping on In the annual cress country run held [ Harvard games, the managers say, es- | - & about — over the six-mile. course Saturday, the | pecially for the former game. The | e Some of trusts are recognizing |record of last year was broken by Y. nds accommodate 33,000 people s34 them to but | Samuel W. Case, 19118, of Norwich, | of which Yale has this year but 22,000 who was a momber of the varsity | squad last vear, and is now doing post araduate work in mining engineering. The time was 36 minutes 13 seconds, tickets, giving Princeton the balance. No late applications, that is appiica- tions after October 20, can be corf- sidered, they state, although the early subject to improvements e personally | . 1 on their flights| At the beginning of the coilege vear the source » ndiana s the country, are moving slow.|each student is oftered a thorough Bible Question Box e . : neighboring state . more periloiis than speedy per- | physical examination and measure- Srevisions in ca “c & ment, and with this as a basis, he is Bem o » Indiznapolis a - . P - assigned exercises, if he wishes to car- | B mavor it . = Gl B them out, that will improve his in- B = e ou twise merchant ma- | Gividsal wesknesses. e Siammes - xcels in tonnage the tonnage of | Kyery member of the academic "-fl e ¥r €. Germany and Norway, our for- | freshman class must taks mi-weekly | o e - avs. | servic not_sufficient’ to keep |clags work in the gymmasium or th | Q—Will the Apestie Peter be the - s g a object “auivalent 3 eing the maxim i as made a trip into o ihat a studens’ success In CONEE | oo s ey v oo™ N he co to & SERe dage - Ho ) - eagnint Tart coum P deperds quite as much upon the health » “1 will give unto you the keys ntends Seices a - couia not close 1s | of"his 'body ‘as upon the intekrity of | of the kingdom of heaven?” (Matthew resh and « - |campaign of education without giving | his mind and, in the great majority of | xvi, 18.) B o _|the enem rumb of comfort: but|cases, the athletic training is so &u £ : g . z 2 s e £ musy, surprised ‘o see they | cessfully carried out, thet the health | AnSwer m)'"‘s‘el; llhqg;i?“?ho ;;Clh“ 5 = now more than twelve baskets | 9L the average student improves dur- | i\, roliware of Jesus. rReys: Are & nE |y : o course. motwithstand- | svmbol of power. to open. To the ADos not Byt oot it ot hurnh:g ST SR A ibag l:‘;c::‘eed- T itk ” . NEW BOOKS. o Consiifiutie luistuse. tho: 1a witen | B e s = | ; in the gym work, as fencing, boxing, | J25° b . il e | Life of Cardinal Gibbons. By Allen S| Wrestiing o: swithuing, sutdsor worls | Jor% nd later to the Gentiles. He . . WHIA 3, Litt. D., city editor of | with the various teams, mnay be taken | 40 the obening wotk of the New Dis- atis pare Paltimore Sun.’ Published by | in place of the resulur cl e | b, o e e : n_ Murphy Company, B And, in addition for the twofold pur- | 0%t at which time as ”l“:nd. Ee\er . NE- Cotiilo. 130 Dages, ‘huck. | pos: of Ketting ten outmide auping | S1000 D Wit the eleven:” he took the t tor strated. Price | fhe fall and to stimulate more interest | I U375 Be opened the Gospe linvita s {in the teams, & walk to Ya'e field and | gir! 10 (U0 Jews and the other Aposties - = = back can be ubstituted fur cxcreise | Loloved MM, There he used one Key. s . rchman has v h osix physical | the Kingdom of heaven to the Gentlles . = £ the | Dee 0 ic form. and the author | cxaminations wers made by the medi- | (o FREAT of DEAVED 16 the Dentite = taken full advantaie of the oppor- | cal departmont of tae gymnasium 1ast | Geepel t2f Corneie, Lo wor e e e e K o e o R Genflle to accept the Lora Jesus Christ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. e Plodgeih Al | —therefore the first to become a mem- S Xiraprdinary degree by | The' twenty-fifth anniversary o of the Kingdom of heaven class. se . e 1 Lopors which are belng paid | Dwight hall, the religious center of | Thus we see that the Apostle Petor F-= & - xr=1 5 ir enty-BitH of Biw car} e \«r’-.l‘:tnl(u' and the liome of the {lcng ago used the kevs referred to in - st Aitiericans of 'afl Patiha | Yale Christian association, is_to be | this Scripture. There will be mo oc- “n be no oe d prilcans of all faiths are) celebrated cn the night of ihe Prince- | casion ever to use them again. Those B eat states ¥ pra. ggrecd that he ig the fore- | ton-vVale game, November 11, at which | who ch heaven will net pass B are st b i g s 'r*;“;« t;':‘ur:l\fil‘ time many of the former officers and | through literal doors. ats, with the de ox @ nos liar - ) ary caree: The Kansad * i 1 has 1ed an important el 7 Jing adequately with so I et o st He leads the reader e 4 cardinal's early days in 2 work " 075 vears ago.his stud- ur: zets cauz . t= in Irish schoels, his brief . . . [owen an arm, e s lerk in a New Orleans 1 _ - Lotere.en: | DENGA NAzionaie tnames (lamigi the cours e ordination. and his labors e « flockc i civil war times. T _— ministrations aileviated hi s of prisoners on -both NORWICH, CONN. lis heart bled for the suf- r s country. Then came his ! ata v as he Baltimore cathedral, | AR s nd w th Carolina at the sishop,™ as phically th in North ¢ he diocese of was (runsferrel and then his appoint. ment as archbishop of & lis experfences member of the coilege of cardinals, ' o conl s« are pre- | His great work in presiding over the B o open idential veay | third plenary council. e s " Sdvitce ot B £ the KKnights 0 n Rome in 187 on the s rch and siate in 4 | for i nee int | Cuthotte et thir count e and consistent natrl e are tall with of a novel, fhee Frrscin though the ble finally reach | o ce to part, n atmosphere of | « sppointed n.zrl <t member ull cardinal | in hmond, 10 which he | itimore and | © Capitale $1,000,000 Mandati pagabili in ogni parte d'Italia Con minima spesa di cambio Acquistate i nostri mandati Recel fthebestcoohmhotelsnotedfor Paslry say, always AARRRARARAAN ARG ARARFARY r@nnrr‘- The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Children’s Coats We pay particular attention to our lines of Chil- dren’s Coats. 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