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D s Y - _— - —- - - THE SINGLE TAX 'DEA. : 5 s i > ,Tha-i-ifluxmuntmw =1 | . &1 s Joil not. Gown—ic has come to_ stay. g : em tes its own merit and al- % Borwich Bulletin |1 o oG a: — : i 1 wud Couriee. (I o bls fathers. the prinelple lives| portunate indeed wre they who can | Phoenix, Albinos, and Melanism—The Quail Trap or Raven- 1o all its potency and is convincing the | see the smile in Nature. That which is ‘weorld of its practical value. wholly undér divine control does not . seem to frown. God has covered the roost?—Local Game Bags—Incidents of the Chase— Since the single tax plan has be- IIS_XEARS OLD. come a uem.,n.:'nzeu fact in Vancou~ {derths of the oceans with laughing| - paneTey Ver and elsewhere. the movement has | WAYeS 4nd he riled the skics with The Latest Hold-Up. i g R gained great momentum throughout | nli'a" with good chesr all | creation s the baby croup, the world, according to addresses in|pathed in fresh sunlight, with singing § ‘whooping oouilx or Chicago during the Nutional Single |birds und rieeing shadows, holds a lea- | The Quail Trap, Nov. 30, 1911.—Was 1and three partridges, repeatilig next cough!’ Tax conference. The speakers con- |sun for those who can see and feel | there not m fabled bird of old called | dav with cighteen cock and two par. FREE. tended that the more ecquitable ad-|the power of gooaness: and Nature's|the phoenix, which, rising from its | ridges. Mr. Hibbard got four quall rodgrodl - ope Bulletin Business Office, 480, vo | £00d-1lght \which comes from a beau- | ashes, soared away into the blue em- [and two partridges one day. Amnother I¢ lietla Jeb Offce 3ocer ° Justment of tax for the iteRAnCe | lesus westeri sky, beamning on the evo- | pyrean beyond the sight of mere mor- |Sunner in our range of woods shot £ ble Dr. BuLL's e Mot veg ning star, dally fires man with hope | tal man? Well, up to this time there | Lwenty-eight gray squirrels without u # Covam Syxve, free, Willlmantic Office, Reom 3 Muwrray |cost of living by putting an end to|ang raith i Thy s h lative Q. Co., Bal- 5 : s in the beautiful land out |seems to have beem no resurrection | (OF. These bags show the relu rite Lo, .. & - 3 Buflding. Telephone 210. the indirect taxes now imposed in the | beyond where ey goes down. | from the holocaust of birds at the [2bundance of each kind of game, b Emn.l‘fl-fi’:m vaper. ¥ »ey i s————————————=—————————| nited States, would relieve the farm- }There is written on the heavens and (Quail Trap. Hungarians belng shot by anyone. M PR e SR | Norwich, Saturday, Dec. 2, 1911. |, uf an inequitable share of the taxes |upon the waters and upon the earth: | Septemoer 16 I flushed a trio of 2nd one bottle of L. Lul's Congh Syrup cursd e v o e ia the moves | Jox I Work wnd 1ife in Jov. When we | HUngarian bariridges from the smous | Mr. A M. Hiberd shot im all ity SHRTy" Frinced £ Louse, Dol | Ow THE ASSESSORS AND PENSIONS. (i “Tion. the cities to the Tural dis- | nderstand Nature ‘there is no gloom | dering ruins two days atter the fire, |two birds If the other ninctioitys preyrAR BOTTLE, 25 CTS. | ; G 2 p g - g g own lack |and Rev. L, K. 5 “The veterans of Norwich will besftmicts which has become essential to |1 It=the gloom [ in our own lack | TOd, Fev. L. k. Ruwson waw o back |l ncd what‘would b the effect o1 Dr. Bull’sCoughSyrup contains no morphine giad to kuow that there is no Inde- jvontinued national prosperity. From |y dqiscover the joy in work we no|ruins. We do not think this rodent |the game supply next year.' But man. er chloroform. 1i is safest and best. cision on the vart of the Norwich[fthe actual results in different places |longer regard ourselves as drudges, but [ was blackened by the fire, but con- | did not secure half a dozen birds, and sssessors with respect te thejr ac- |where all taxes were abolished but that [as creators who take pleasure in our |sider it a case of melaniem. many others, discouraged by the many fion in the premises with reference to {ropresenting tho rent of land, the | wor " This is where the spirit is born | A nelhbor the same day saw a |iSsvesand hard raing n Ocloher ELC| “Em ke o edute, > - Bhchkors Wfaed it which refuses to recognize worry and -white grey. rry 3 worked hard io get his profession, iy g g g Sbeakers argued ihat the thearles of [TNCH TRURCS 12, mrance and peace to| Mr. Charles Perrin, cheiFman of the | licenss till the lust legal week, ope in | GCES M0 S0 €0C 1 P Xmas Shopping? They line to assume that the [Henry Gearge were sound and would ther 101 t till_the last day of Lo P ¥ come and dwell with it. It is a new | game committee of the late legisla- | another wa ol e 188t wish Tom could have been with . . . s oplion of Attorney General Light that | solve the many probiems of labor and | (il (o' many souls, and a good birth, | ture, flushed a ruffed grouse with & |Erace. and stil another took out a adea Mrs. Hewitt with & gen- Pretty near time to begin it, is it not? We would sug- ome section of the law s unconmstitu- | capital. Joseph Fels, founder of the | for It brings clearly to man's mind | pure-white iead. ilcense when he had nelther dog nor B oy G By L i i i t N tional and to repudiate the other opin- | Ftla fund commission, Whs Dresent |(he Hohmess of his inheritamce T3 pieasant to note that mo at- | £Un &nd never went hunting in his lie | 1 S5 05 112 wotne weil, he (eils | §est our store as a pretty good place to start it in, too. 5" the credit of the sex epo 1 bu stra " o ay off That 1o ‘woman wes ligensed. anywhors | Ut Dut Australia is s long ‘way in this part of the state. The Quail Now, don’t worry over Tom," re- Trap refugees did not need to shoot to | . WOW: GORF WOty Oven TN, out o T P o D e el for oA asighpor | Diled ber Busband. “lo'will come out for the home and those who live in it than something in our tempt was made to shoot these anom- It may be true that women court|alies. A bantam pullet coverin plain to be seen that such a position{tax, including former Senator S. A, |style to please the men, just as they | clutch of incubated eggs in the ashes g w1 " Stockwell of Minnesota, former Con. |Often affirm; but It is' just as true|of the books on birds ia the nearest e Sebesiine ob Missaa oy © Drisne ot Bihart 1ud.. saa|that they dress a bit to excel one an- |approach to a phoenix which we will i 7 s ek oo . o =~ onlyjfergs B. BrigEs o art, Ind., and | giher. it is more than probable that |have this season. sent in to us fonr woodcock & mother in him to go wrong and will | line? three grouse, and a third thoushiful| g, triends wherever he gocs. walting to see whether the old Jaw or (zressman Robert Baker of New York, | the men have always encouraged them | I am not sure that deer were not - the amended law is to be respected {\W. S U'Ren of Oregon CIty, Ore.|to put on airs: and most of them are | firelighted by the phosphorescent glow | Belghbor sent a lot of dressed gravell | ' Chiidren had filed the house with Just remember this when you are buying Furniture. 12 the cor finds the amendment is|Dan Keifer of Cincinnati. Mr. Fels, [apt puplls along these lines. It takes | from the bins of burning coal in the their laughter and happy the tarm. e | “GOOD FURNITURE NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE FUR- om from him that the yemaining sec-|during the conference, also many other ons of the old law are valid. It is|prominent men who advocate the single seldom. What better, more useful and pleasing gifts can you buy {originally a Philadelphia, Feturned to | woman of muilifarious accomplish | cellar, for (iny hoof prints were seon | (8Ubits and sauirrels by the youngest | bor,io:'and roamed over i he chtored” and honered R revently Sttor o nine. monthe: | MeDts 0 attract the serlous attention | around the black walls, Vimrod in town. A seaside friend sen’|little city cousins filled. with wonder e z ik, N L b through the British lsles iaves. |Of the desirable man—the man pov-| . © o e tosiere and BIumsIoed CUve |ana plessure ut the strange - (BlngE NITURE.” That's one of the lessons taught by our buying ST ; ularly so regarded umons the gentler e local museum is gone, but the |© Shown fo tiem by the country bre Skt A The Norwich board of assessors are | tigating the taxation reforms Yecemtly | wex. 'Utility s far from belug the first | keeper thereof is still to the fore, even | o o £ the chase | 1445 aud lassics, only (oo cuger to ais- | abilities for our “Big Store.” evel-headbd dden, {4nd tliey do not|insugurated there, 'rfh;) dt‘".lflon {iing thought of, although We have all | it he can no longer act as barker and | , 09, of ”:euhevnpm:n;-u(ec)«mopzma:: Tiay their Jnowledge of the surround- propose to send the veterans of the | caused by revaluation of lan Start- | been taught to think “that day lost, at for the hundredth tim ¥ J - ings to the visitors. They had m o -3 . D e e’ ¢ “al) | f8ce.and arms’with No. 9 ahot by the | 1N&8 to, the Visitors. Phey Mg BRco Two surprises greet every prospective purchaser upon Civil war before the board of relief|ed by the liberal party in Engiand, is | whose low descending sun, views from g r 2 v, the g ey gl e e e eas | e hand o wortts “hesion. doner” | creatires of fur 'of fouthor hers showh | CrO%Sire of o party of four gumners. | thElf, SI087% Q8PPY, Mochodl G R Sl & 35 DULE Sone Fritain flddles today, the entire world | Many a young man In lové thinks life | the strangest: an egg-layipg mammal, g g i g e 4 merriment still remaine 24 iy oA BT Ghote Socitrovit Tk Gl is an. eternal goo-gooing until after|with a Dill iike a duck,-tail like a |F4if of shot and blinded by fear, dash- | 1, ce & .. S e o £ marriage .and the revelation of bis|beaver; a web-footed amphib. that | ¢4 throush a window of the Woodstock | ' X0 4 pud looking or il behaved FIRST SURPRISE—The variety, beauty and amount of own self-deception and weak powers |does not belie its name in sclence, i - 2 > one in the lot,” boasted their grand- g TRAFFIC VIA PANAMA AND |,r"nservation. Most women know | Puradoxus ornithornyeus, —Ceriainly, | IB My own experience. I have elght |yl . ~qua I am sure they will grow | our furniture stock. - - | local records of ruffed grouse, terror- | father, rand T aim sure (Ao W el | entering our store. about the old BOB WHITE, WEED AND BUG TEHUANTEPEC. that men fancy that which is of leagl | madam, it's fur made into a steamer- EATER. . TN e & Thbvch 1o laa R i o motits “ ized by pursuit, killed by flying against [ UP_£o ¢ g " , : value, a con te le i or auto- might cost ¥ By es,” ed - Grandma Hewitt, s Of anl our native birds that have [ Fractically 10e raillion AeleiN Orth | thek otee to e gy SPB Ty Tl | e b A T Bros and dide. - Gegtadis aspraved T b thealta or, SECOND SURPRISE—The inexpensiveness and ex- Stk itmdied Bob White has been foun e lescons of wisdom later on. Perhaps |ney shops. If you will be kind enough ly as d hat my heart is full to overflowing: e z Py e e st open” o e ety | Unitoa. States was (ransported acroms T fatr o agmit that (e women are | fo. ook 4t Cifs otter 'taken in Fie | seen harrving the Hungarians. lons e, "prosparits, duiful childre ceedingly low prices of this high quality furniture. the mast o o the isthmuses of Panama and Tehuan- | keener than the men ir many ways, |Lebanon branch of the Yantic river P £nd loving grardshildren. What more X turist becanse of destruction o x B . e ks Rl . ¥ < *| A special permit to collect for sci gL . tepec in the fiscal vear 1911 via the | because they have to be. It Is highly [vou will see that its pellage closely . can we ask? Come in and get a surprise. noxious weeds and ect pests. Mrs, se | resembles tnat of the duck-billed | 8ntific purposes will not be applied “Thank the lLord for his mercies,” g o iy onnecting, in the | to. their credit that they seek to ple the men in style and know they are | platypus we have just shown you. No, capable of reinforcing the qualities|I did not give thirty-five dollars for ¢ which later on contribute so much to | this mounted otter. The brook trout for at the new point of field obser- vation. But for several days, in the last of the migration, our big blac two railway lines added her hustand reverently. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Just then came the summons to the midday meal; and they were amazed Margaret Morse Nice k celled the - p one case, Panama on Pacific with Co- apsismitural department at Washing- on on the Atlantic, and, in the other, om for exhaustive studsy of the food v Saline Cruz, the Pacific tprminal, and . 2 g o < Persian eat seemed defermined that we 6 Bopulic' bird aia hes | g £ g a men's success, Great men usually | under its forefeet was caught from the el o find how the time had siipped away . S hadits of this popular bird and has |y opugntepec with Puerto Mexico on |recogmize the fact and confess they | Dr. Johnson bridge on the Colchester | 33ould begin a new collection of birds, | o fad BoW LS FNC i, SEAREC UEi and do some of it at our store. We will appreciate it and so diacovered in dist. §1 “apholes o}y, Atiantic ~ had superior mothers turnpike,—anc so on ad nauseam. But | fOT he brought in juncos and a tree- | i’y fhanksgiving da ill ft ha i noxious wead seed, which, added to| ' ik e 5 i ol g - But | perrow, and we freed fox-colored | Of their Thanksg g will you after you have the goods in your home. e a % cana-{sthmian trafc’ betwesn' ~the it was a passing snow and the barker's . But the climax of all came to them the 65 siready known, makes a total . z 2 olte s tree-sparrows from his taloms. If| . i el . $ joastern and western coasts of the| There is no point at which the sen- [ voice was strangely silenced. Teddle had not gone back to his prop- | While they were at {he tabie 1o of 123, And Bob White hes a relieh {15109 States and between the east- |timent: “Amy old thing will do.” is Teddls had not §eme Deck Lo hie prop- | they had beon calied, A rap at the Zor 135 apecies of insects, among which | (00 (RIS TNC TCRUCE @ Pacific | better shown up than in the average | The refugees from the Quail Trap |y ANHES OF POl SARIEOR ARl TR | door was Lnmediately followed Dby ihe is the cut worm, squash bugs, Dotato oo, points in Central and South Am- |Methods of many New Engiand farm- |have taken the adjolning farm, which | s;," this erring namesake of the first | entrance of a voung man whom they ros bugs. peach tree borers, the carpet bee- petiel 3 ers in sending produce (o market. A |Was vacant, so that the present field of | f0r this erring namesake of the Arst | jc,mea with great j X ° and the Hessian fly. ™ Ay “’:“‘“': ’"P"““' sloventy “way" of ‘doing things mever | blrd observation will be the same as at | §TCTIRN UL URRSIONS, MIPGC | Thetr boy Tom, the vounsest ¥ g 3 years. In 1906, when the Panama |gid advance the interests of any one | the ol ungalow. But what s we 2, ML . vo | flock, would alweys be “my ba boy jmong the insects Bob White has| aiiway offered the only rail connec- |vet; and I mistrust the dealers do not [ call the new headquarters? Shall we |Fark New ¥ork and elsewhore, bave | " ‘mother Royal Gold Stamps. Double Stamps on Wednesdays et pians e 1oes veneives ry|tion via the isthmus between the At-[do their part in encouragips the more | date our notes from the New guall | SRS SHOS S ® o L cla stndy and | .1 found It possible. he explained b > 12 s 7 iantic a e Pacifl careful putting up of produce and siz- | Tap, x. or the Quail Trap, |3 i 5 et “to get in @ short trip home just now. ’ srasshoppers, 65 large black crickets, | Ianc 2nd the Pacifc coasts, the total | S37ell Bt it * Bverything that |dT.? The old delvers in heraldic de. |38 a nucleus for a new collection Meant to yesterday, but 9-11 Water Street. Phone 965. 700 bugs, including 300 grasshoppers | g na.c ™ 907, T 1 grows on an apple tree cannot be rated | Vices say that Rawson is a corruption Ei N missed con i I always was the ollars. In 1907, on January 1 of |EXOUS on 9B ApPle free temnol Or e | from the original Ravenson, and as a | To be held up on the public highway | ‘quy after the Iair, you know. Any- - - which shows how useful a fl " R oy e ock o} which pear the Tehuantepec Tallway |(hat secws I a poiato hill ought to|Taven is aiways on every design of the |by & small herd of deer is not an | ning left for » hungrs roan to cat? Mrs_ Ni imates that a b 11 | Pecame available, the total was 21 mil- | pass for potatoes. The mixtures we | family crest, would there not be a de- | everyday experience. When I first 5aW | I've been tasting Mother's pies all s e e o Do dual |lion doliars; in 1908, 42 million; in|see labeled apples and votatoes from |8Tee of propriety in naming the mew | the deer they were coming in single|ihe way from the city, Went up to T Sat w000 insects and 6.000,000 11909, 62 million; tn 1910, 82 1-2 mil- | New England farms are something | Pidce Ravenroosi? file across the flat at thesfoot of | see Ben. and they wanied me to stay weed seed in & vear—about 742 pounds by, 5 T g a9 million dollars, | Which approach a libel upon quality Gordon hill and I thought they were | jcre tonight, but I was in a hurry 4 e 3 on has closed | @ pack of tan foxhounds on a silent| ., cet here to the old place and vou, ©of insects and 10 pounds of poxiousd i ized vegetables The open shooting Anniversary Sale! g1y~ weed seed per bird. - 5 R DA v it (s wiite: cays, win | °f @ million dollars’ worth of foreign |{il" scanny potato which has no ex- | next legislature will make a close sea- | of the hill, they were lined across the [ yough it can be only a flying (rip ™y - i merchandise. 5 o . - |%on on quail and ruffed grouse from | road so that my horse stopped of his P t was their pleasure in lay & hundred eggs s vear—and Fro cuse for heing in these days of intelll T ; How great was v y 8 b yeas ™ | The growth in traffic by the respec- | gence and preventatives. It oniy re. | thTee to five years. For the last three |own accord til the blockade seeing him was plainly seen In_the e e e In Sapivity she Pro-|tive routes has-been, according to fig. | Guires knowledge and activity to | 24v2 of the season, in our own range [raleed There wae no challenge or in_ | faces of the old people. ~How ihey luc an average o 5 eggs aplece.| o0 0 & > a ot nt i ucts of unposted woods, one would have | terlacing of antlers, nor any show o " n ev word that fell from 1 She regards Fob White (oo valuable | ey Gombiied bY the buresu of stadla- |make all New Ingland srocicls, 48| fhodel by the continuous dm that al | fear, but a lon sieat stare and seru- | LEfipe? Siod chey lowded T prate Today is the last day of the most successful a bird to farmers to bo Killed for|ior a shame that the average farmer per- | the ninety-eight privileged men were | tiny’ of the team and spotted coach- | with dainties Ull he cried for mercy! sale we have ever had. Many have been bor! Via the Panama railway, from th : - firing in pairs, by squads, and volley. | dog. Then .as if Interested curiosits | Jie crowning loy of thelr Thanks fhort eepecially when the country ie | 12" ilon dotiars n 907 to 56 mitian | EAS.BnSee 10 20 Hlsrceard s Cwm | DEINE 0 Py b, squede and volley, | dog, Then as f Interesied curionts | Tie crewnin oy of elr hanks g : in 1911; and via the Tehuantepec Tatl | b aiomuninticg e unh(trartive Stuff, | (NINE could have got out of the showars | tle, & bit of stamping by delicate feet, Rt S = e in large numi _[way from 11 1-2 million 1n 1807 to|Gook oo tees Feod prices every. |of shot. - But in these woods today I |and in no great hurry, the pack turned Nature and Culture, & little monthly | 73 3 4 million in 1911. In 1907 the traf- | where; but stuff that is not worth |Know of three gray squirrels warmly |and scampered down the hill and a magazine printed by Bugene Swope |, was about equally divided between [half the price is most profitable to|housed for the winter in a roofed-in|long way up the road, with white sport. especially when the country is benefi!et/i by the great bargains which have been so attractive during our celebration at Cincinnati, sends out s ul o st, d whi a: 1 vavi i 4 t t for y . st p oot Demutifully | the two routes, while last year about |the farmer when flung to the hogs. | i R°°% 8RS ioon Saming coriwood | Rse TAVIRE 58 4 owing. - Dia the || SUNDAY MORNING, TALK week. You should shop here today for this be had by any bird student three-fourths of the total was moved T S . th which had slipped out of the line of | shooting of deer by licensed women = » e s adent | across the isthmus of Tehuantepec, he finest drink there is on earth |fre into Whippoorwill ledge. There | sunners in the late open season in great saving event comes to a close and you'll SRl iy e g Of the merchandise passing from the |15 P 00! Water, and few, teaae [vas a large fiight of October woodc ick | western Massachusetts add any luster —— R T e b bole story of te, but |, o ol i DE cfreshing, but Nas|here, and among the large bags taken | to the “Votes for women” escutcheon? nol juplicate e bargains i in 1S handsomely printed pages It |ihe iothmuscs Seerotaring o3 o on curative qualities which are benofclal | pyine” Paines were fifteen woodcock i THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING. P 5 B N en ™ sevs emough to dispel all doubt as 10 |jjon dollars in value, 4 million dollars | drinks copiousiy between meals of it ¢ is not often that a man realizes out of season times. Supply your needs for 1t s ess of quail as reducers ature he is. Most he of insect pests- 5 dependent ¢ worth went to Hawail via Tehuante- |is usually robust and heaithy, al- nd noxious weeds. pec; 48 1-2 milllon went to Pacific | thcugh he may atuibute his fine phy L Bosi coast cities, 41 million dollars’ worth | 81 SRR 17 tpe ohieRtia Sonsts 4 [he Crowning Joy of Their Thanksgnvmg} e nadpenien s R sssaining: mor our way In this present and future, and it is a good time to get your Holiday Gifts at the sale prices. THE ELECTRICAL BUSINESS. | being shipped by way of Tehuantepec piiof o, \WReried fom Pis barehis o g et Rl sy L A preifminary report. issued by the |2nd & 1.2 million doliars’ worth by |were constitutionally feeble in youth: knowledging obligation to anyone. We census bureau shows that the manu- [Way of Panama; a little over 8 1-2|ful life who learn to take care of | .y Wife” said Farmer Hewitt, | determination t work for what we get and ask what Tacture of electrical machiners, ap. |million dollars’ worth went to foreign | themseives and grow to be octogenar- 2 o Do barn. ‘oo nud |10 averyihing. ° "he 4Iways the best| }re is, after all, to give thanks for. . s ¥ 1 whic! centenarians. Some appreci- a8 he came in from the barn, “we : 3 "his attitude of mind, howe is paratus and supplies has greatly in. |countries, of which all but 1 million 3ans and centenars PP e e B O R TR his attitud mind, Creased in the five years between 1003 | dollars’ Worth was by way of Pan- | MOTS of water have called It “tho clixir [a fine time yesterday; but It S€SMS | wori’iy Hor Younger days and togciper | KTONS one, s I8 niainly seen when wo and 1908 ama. These west-bound shipments |Of life” and ‘the white blood of the |pice to be just by ourselves again.| they had overcome It with encrgy, and | (hini of the matte o life that The gemeral summary shows in-|left the Atlantic seaboard at New |ico) man said: ..{,’V“,r' fones the stom. | I am afraid that you and I are getting :a:w in later life were able to enjoy fvmy'j;;" h""-'“- L 4 Aaglebdy Lo s . creases in all the items at the census | York and Philadelphia, the latter's [ach, tickics the liver, promotes the|too old to enjoy such a racket for |ine, vest and comfort which their thrif- | [UR% P00 W00 | preeded. 19 compared with that for |Share being lees than 1 million dollars' | deoppiliation of the spleen, regulates |many days at a time. We are not 50 | With eapabic hetn 1o ene witer o™ | You have entered bors of a “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES,” 204, value and that of New York 61 1-2|the bowels, and flushes the kidneys|young as we were once.” on the farm, thelr decHning yoare wire | Bost before vou. Take a rapld survey | » The number of estabdshments in- [Million. The westward movement in- jand ciears the brain! No other drink | ™y, o gowitt looked up at him with a |FURnIng on’ peacefully; and as (heir | Of YOUr benefactors now to i creased 3 per cent.: capital invested [olided @ total of 52 1-2 million dollars | Induleed tn by man can be credied | R UL SOEN LG, Ttops “ere tarming Westward. e | ¢F OF no ou are a deblor. 94=100 Main Street 54 per cent.: the gross value of prod- |Value to Los Angeles, about a half- il (O, 0000 a0d upon fo a0 as | ~That Is true, Nathan: but it dia |Sould look back with pride on a well —— icts 57 per cent: cost of materials|million dollars cach to Tacoma ana|inaik Yo',0S Sebemded uben (0,00 6% [, (TP % v them il here at the | 2Pent life, and look forward Without | vou are a member of a family circle per cent.; value added by manu: Portand, and smaller amounts to Oak- { wvater usually has few or man: colon | 0ld place for Thanksgiving; and T .5 e \‘"“‘TG rest. Refloot on what for vou ure 52 per cemt; average num! land and other Pacific coast points.!bacilll in it: bui m-proof nealth | feel as if we had not many more years | ., 70cV had reared = 'f»’“ family of | (1 hink of n r's incessan > T wage earners employed during §Peut 80 mer cemt. of thiFSriEne Wi |AocEn . ming them. us. evigescs rur- | ahead or‘:;, ,-u;dwle :3:uhgm all to | T lh‘;_‘|‘n,',‘nm"ffi" .;Afi":n:;mp}f:(],:' rine period of you '\",'.'J’\l::: "ll;u:i";“rlv; ::"A‘L :\‘-;':i::' take | cost m; :-.;n-u has been poured « officials and clerks, 63 per cent;|Pec. o foreign countries the ship- |, 1oy “{ne clean sands of earth Is|cheery room, where the old couple were [ [0 come frequently to gladden -the | o™\ C" ylrden and heat of the day S | Ap his hearers on 1 amount paid for wages 55 per cent; [Ment from the Atlantic coast cities, | eq) reliable, body-cleansing, retresh- |sitting: and Nathan Hewitt little real- : 718 and brighten the lives of the | (0 (v & | | day that it would be “in amount pald in salaries, §2 per cent.. |ag8Tegating S 1-2 million dollars In |ing flaid. jzed how much was owing to the |G PR L with which you were for m | Bib! tion Bo: | those duye” that this would vccur. Aw miscellaneous expenses 32 per cent..|191l as against 5 3-4 million a year A3 cheerfulness with which his aged wite | Thanksgiving brought them all to- | VUV "Uli0, 00 e Question X | the resul: of the outpouring of t primary horsepower 51 per cent |carlier, were distributed—to Peru, 2| Have you thought w we call de-|met every emergency which arose, and { EC0€T I Possible, and today the fa- | 'yoy ure a free citizen in a great re- Spivit upon the Lord's people through There were 1,008 establishments en- |Million dollars; to Colombla 1 1-2 grees of temperature are the calls of | turned aside every vexation With 3| hcmgcives, were: recalling. the. cventy O o e “atiot, ‘the || swresed in Thoss cuimmns ot b5 mail || boan sble (o meosnony itosen’ o s industry in 1909 and 784 | million; Ecuador and Chile, each about | nature to the plants and the insects. | of the previous day. The three mar- liege of the baliot the |} EIsoet e ane Bible Sdetion e || o ooiosirophesy (toach or per cent. |1 million; to Central America, over = |When the temperature is right the > ried daughters lived in the vicinity AL g Editor. God u S T it ) o e in | million; and to Canada, about $200.000. | ToWers and insects come: and when it | things when the joy of living i pro- |ana they and their children wers bo anything to od a e’ Divine purposes. 5 2 == stin is not they rarewell. In ihese cool Oc- | moted by the common things of life | often at randma's that both mothers one? Probably — = ‘atterwards” (Joel ii, 25), arier those 5 in. ol tober and November days the garden- | Some o so far as to say that nothink | and childrin conid et aa poston hand (o secur i, days o outpourivg of the wpir or B4 DeF cent, over EDITORIAL NOTES. lers who love early fio: have been |is good uniess 1t is common. It 1s the | thosa prem Sreomid act as hostesses to them us & m Q—How shall we understand the | \non ‘the Church, and when the las 600 in 1904. The average cap- | Three iWeeks to Christmas—that |PUtting in the ground various bulbs|common things which express “the T LT e Apostle Peter’s words where he says, | member of the 'Anointed « " tal _per establishment was approxi- |spells hustle for most people, - for early spring flowering: and_the | equality of man” a sentiment regarded [ ghould have got along withont th A Bow-Jroas = [auoting from, the: -prepiRek el et ASEEIoriCe, than. the ford will » mately $265000 fn 1909 and $222.000 i i d flowers Wil come in their order from |as a good quotalion fer a political cam- | girls yesterdny,: continied Mrs. Hte | price you obtained vour freedom. fuang it shall come to pass in the last | 0Uf His spirit upon “all Resh.” The . ’ B, 17 o carly March until late May, the snow- | palgn, by il othe e : »{ continued Mys, How vou 2 hundred battlefield Y Bult of this second outpouring of the The value of products was 32o1.- | drunkenmess the datinkard will let f gone, followed by crocuses and ie the trutn, illustrited by the fact that | hrae o o sioss ® pumnd Marthe | 1er® thousa iarives | through Ui | spirit upen all flesh: and your sons enlikhtening of all the ples of the i 92090 in 1908 ‘and $140.809.000 in 1003, |t Rew¥enty ot ebfondons. tna tiles- Uy | the v latiorer con cat aad axinic und | (207 %, aren ea sa” weli "7 | axca nave Vieded theln 1ivex fo g1 | and your daughters shail proph il ol o e o tner o Der e e e | tilips ana narcisst and hyacinths, cach | jove his wife and childre ead a | 0\ i Ent - ell.” Sou liberty. You are heirs of the men o o groatest. for s g s et man who can drink o let italone |Answering their own call, o of | Fick and piay games in the evening | wwno mane o fchued her husband. | 3¢ "\urston Moor and Bunker Hill und | Your youny men shall knowledge of the glory of (he = < $219,000 in 1909 ; | is usua among those who keep right | 1einberatire. This is where habit and [with his wife or his neighbors Just | pave’ them than the corsr O rather tese have labored | your old men shall dream dr shall flll the whole earth as the we e o e P P FIERt | brecding tells. These bulbs are not|as well as the multi-millionaire and get | “%05, 1P Ahan, the cake. % °d and you are entered into{on My servants and on My handmaid- | now cover the great deep! —Habnkkuie 10000 in 1504 ik : | o S j natural®to ‘our soil but Were nuriured | coual enjoyment out of it Heme'In & | 7'tiousht so. - Cant ool mae i pies. [ the fTULL 0f their labors and of (heit | ens 1 will pour eut in_ thess deve of 434 E of mal W s s e e | ir. cool climates and are used to frost | Lovel is more enjovable n T 3 sufTerings L o AR . s1enses. 000 it soas |, Ffesident Tare makes a new depart- | Yaq “anon, the: nativa. habiat of the | Filacc Much That Jooks ke comfort | L XPQw yours every time, and mobods | *“UFEES,, ne comforts of this moa- | My spirity and they shall prophesy?”| e in 1904, an increase of $41-|.pc oo devetinE is whole message to|snowflakes and crocuses being some|iu this world is often the shabbiest | gobonters o i t even your own| ., civilization. How many soldiers | (Acts 1, 17, re we to under Chi $41- | {he Sherman law mountain valley close to the snow line | counterfelt: Millionaires’ ave mot . as | nosnteras or mon good are working in |stand that thers will be two Pent hildren Cr Phx. cent = — no 0dds where they are plant. | common as trollay motormen, but there | , Then Ben's wife made the salads, | Cour henaif! Consider vour breakfast | i f the Holy Spirit? | y added by manufacture was | There is little to be sald about the know their call and come to|may be more real fun in running a | 274 they did look so pretty.” AR s dghd et S el Ll L e b bl | FOR FLETCHER'S 1909 and $72,972,000 in | eccentricities of sport since the cow |PIay the sun and mature their | motor car than in running & yacht by mr;:"-‘"f;‘m’; Dut who stuffed the | muny climes conspired fogether to sel | (W. J. E) CASTORIA se OF $38,771,000, or 52 | jumped over the moon. |Seed when the conditions are right or | proxy. The man coming from the |{urkey and made the chicken wiex? | (3" 00l before sou. The ends of the | Answer.—Glancing about over the per cont s item formed 51 , |natural. Man hes collected them. and | tionch with a pick ov-r his shoulder | (heY Seemed 1o be in greater demand | carin were drawn upon for yous pleas- | world today, and poting the events of m— ; it TR | hes c n. a nch i % X, 37| than the salads, T moticed, for T Aid Yo a to farmers, | w a oF 5 rhlror s e o] MR Komrry ¥ this In how he keaps his open-air|ofien has u sraile on his face a mi You are indebted to farmers, | iho past Ree that at no t bwons 35415, g o & - bink economy is wastng | 10S e Blooming from March o No- | llenaire might envy. God and heaven |the carving. Ben offered to do it, but T e e | S e s | elsphone 204.12 and er cent. in 1904 The |2 dollars’ worth time to1 navel ol ShEhi 1n (b fompstate sone are common though precious things, for | 1 t01d him I would serve my own table ters—a great host whem vou | out upon all flesh. But we do see| S, JACKER, ©,Franklin Street value added by manufacture represents | cent; but they are few g Shv poor man can have both by the |33 10ng as I was hoat. I have not|Siue mover seen and never will ace. | inat. beginning with the day of Pentec | O° 1 Norwieh, Genn. $he @iffecenze between the cost of 5 il What think you of this as a definition | Asking and obedience to the dictates of | [orgotten how to carve a turkey vet; | Byt one should think of these workers | Manufacturer of materials used and the value of prod- The Guery now is whether the Stor- ,,,,flm.,m‘,{ S What we call civiliza. | & good conscience. :fl{‘re"“"':uz‘;* "‘°t'~‘ tough enough to re- | wiip gratitude and remember the cost | == ———— — COUCHES AND LOUNGES. o ucts after the manufacturing processes | 7S are in Berlin s commissioned or | tion s only fhe womanization of the — ARt 1 ot A L, in human effort of that which he cats 2 Polishing Late been expended upon them. It is |UNcOmmissioned diplomats. iace; what we designate as a gentle- POtk to aNotHEE o T S 1008 | and wears. n Appea [(1] 1Ves Barber Chal * . — - hian' is the man whose bravers has| Able is the man or woman who can or he feast, which o airs §8s best mamsure of the rélative Wn-| fyien an old drive AT empered by Tthe . gentlenass of | take life as they And it and either ac- | included 50 many of the old-time dish- You know thie terrible affiiction that » Specialty - portance of industrics, i e s er gets on a new heen tempered by the mentlendss of | take life s they fnd It and elther 8cC | es. for Mrs. Hewltt remembered all| The Gifts of the Greator, like those | comes to many homes from the result Pl The misceliancons expenses amounted | TOtgF-delivery it takes him some time | MUmAn-T, The wasculine b oten e | oD and make conditions better, | her. children's especial favorites in that | of our fellowmen, we are apt to take |of o drinking husbund ot som, Yol made ever to $26,530,000 in 1903 and $ T e By et o the feminine in the more patient and | We are in the cold season now, and if | 1ine; and tried to cater o them all. |as a matter of course. Whe sun shines | KEOW, 9% (08 P04 Miome (o purchase equal to New 1904, an increase of 35,881,000, or 3 | iy wentie quiitles: ang the gentloman 1 | 1s a fact (hat while some men sit and | Then their thoughts drifted to those | the showers fall, the flowers bloom, the | {84 5" “clgnlg. Grrine has aoved i TR B aiat Happy thought for today: A near- | the - combinaticn of the qualities of |bulld castles in the air their wives | Who had been with them as guests. | grain ripens, the daye m thousands of Arinking men. It Is & ¥ ] e - ¢ et R gl 5 3as. maiinat LA o el have to chop wood to bulld a fire to| Ben was a prosperous merchant in | ly procession, and we forget the source | hime (reatment and can be given me- and made to order The salaries and wages amounted to | PRIOSOPher says the tongue of a long- | -oth. It is the races who do not hon- | have A nhborl: . eat benefactions. T ret\y o Shuntartly Put up 1 e e salaries ges amounted to | PEIOSAPRET save the I I T R 00 oL o e e s et Tt Uik i, | & BBty St of 'ail these ‘sreat benefactions. It 1s | cratiy or taken voluntariiy Putup in $69.574,000 In 1909 and $42,933 an is always short. i ana o (hemsoives barbarans | an “who takes in sewing to keep things | “Ben’s a good boy and generous to | unseemly Ingratitude. We need to re- | two forms. powder or pill Your mon Repalring and 1908, an increase of $26.441,000, or = : =4 e e o i Cerents | & golng while her husband superin- | s continued his father. “He handed | member how absolutely dependent we | ey will be veturned It after & toial, i Ughclatery o The sovernors of ninc states aré |are exterminated. This i where the | tends the earth” is not half as rare as|Me & $30 check before he went uway. | are upon t of all Good. Life is | 0 T hera trifle when compared with The number of salaried officia away froi sme, but there is no com- |cvidence of superiority of race ex- |she ought to be. It'is not such an easy | Of course, I know he can easily afford | not self-sustaining for single mo- | W Gnount a drinking men will spend clerks was 17,905 in 1969 and t the affairs of state suffer. rerees it P e rest races lack | matter to Aind the matrimonial equilib- [1t. but nol every boy would have | ment of the day | Ay o diauor. " om0 und et B A aiditns o S5 pes o Sa ey hothing 1n manhcod and heve gained |rium o setile who is to maintain the | thousht of dolng it If one can tmagine wherein hix lot | free booklet and let s tell You ot he R S tanc s to Fos 105 “hryboay 2 - their perfecting und Nnishing touches | famiiy and be the head of the house.| “He alWays was a good won,” joined | misht be beitered. he shouid wlsy e | Bogd QIHINE 2 08 11y suain GEO E plTCHER S S aned o 920.193.9 uybody can make money,” says |pot BETECIE SIS 0 womanhood | A great many men feel that they are[in the old lady, “and Amy makes [ whereln it iy even now a blest and| 3 < N, 118 Ma N 8 $11,051,000, or S per cent. Andrew Carncgic A good muny have | Scine people ré confirmed in the opin- | the head of the house, when If it de- |him & good Wwife. She brought me a [favored one. And then lu appreca- | XF Tl of Nidkt bivil Engi The average number of wage gone to prisom for doiug it, tao | fon that 00d manners and good clothes | pended upon thelr exertions there | fine plece of cloth for a mew dress. 1| tlon of the stmpls, common blessino. | : o G o B Civ) ngineer, ers employed during the year was $7, — constitute the gentleraan; and_do not | wouldn't be any house. It does seem | dldn’t need it, but tshe wants me to |that make life possible and pleasur- | r..;‘A (! o8 :mgul o the enlire house- | wishss to 40° Juges 1o his PALIOus & 256 in 1909 and 0,486 In 1904, an in Colonel Roosevelt's e 1 iways |ADPear to reallze that an orangoutang | s If some men and some women were | have it made right away for the win- him sing the thankful psalm |hold s ¢ o e nistaking 1t, amd | the Dublic tuat he has moved to 6§ o T 44 per cent. their wames e | think he Wil s pohemles always | gy pe trained to take soup quietly | only made to look at, oF to survive as | ter. I am sorry they have no ehil- evenson e et thie Jacky parants’ who | Broadway, Chapmarn building, oppe crease of per cent. ages in- | think he will when he says he won't. | fyom the side of a spoon, not to eat |horrible examples. These make a | iren. They will never know the pleas- OrLUNREES (HAE AtHE L0k DATORts W0l the B M. C. A eremsed to $49.351.00) from 351842,000, | That is what fear does for men. e a knl > enter a Toor life and we cannot find words | ure_we are having with ours.” “If I have faltered more oF less ¥'s Houey and Tar Compound | - M. Pie with a knife, and 1o enter a room |mess of life an .- = ¥ 55 per cent == e with due respect to ali the formalities | io expressiwhat life makes of them. ~wini”.|vohn r'.;- enough 1':..- both Vr‘ n ereat n...«lu of happiness ”x “| Dhusalmei "'::;':v A - — - T The Eskimos who abando: e con- |of polite society. A gentleman Is a | There are too many who find the down- love, ugh somehow | get ave moved among my ra says B ot Mg ot P $he man who contdnt get sway |firmen ineanan o tabandon the con- |0l OIS bl kn i couras: Who un- | hill Toad aany and take 10 1t as pat- | them mixed up WIth Mary's and Mar- | And shown ho Klorious morning face. Our Bitde Children are troubfed | IF YO WANT A ~ from bhusiness on Thanksgiving %0 _mich worse than- a fder all circemsiances can begr himsell | urally as ducks take to water. 'Those s boys and mirls. John tells me | If heams from happy human eyes vl oarsencas, and all we FIRST CLASS PIAND, jess on Thanksaivinz day. | nof than a_race who | Lirafy (oward ajl Wi interpret lifa as ona grand hlide | hix law practice is Increasing. This | Have moved me not: of morning skies, Foloyi Hotey mid Tar [ =hp casily to perdition. What we most | last case about the railroad has | Books and ms food ayd summer vain dowbtiess thanked God it was no[denies work to men over 45 vears of e Knoeked on my sulled heart in vain, woise age /Some people set great store by rare need s more in life, nat more of i. ! brought him consmderable notice. ie Lee & Ongond