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NORWIOH BULLETIN. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912 ; poren 3 AMERICAN FARMERS IN CANADA, — . QUi M | | i , e imives o et e en| # Woman in Life and in the Kitchen 3 aurwith g“ lletin ::nm;;) Staten who crossed to westorn R IR ! e e L e DICTATES OF FASHION. and some are long and shallow, the ] nud Courier. Ohingd, calteh or %0 . silk being shirred on the frame. The . b h‘\’“‘l‘“ editor of “Canada Monthly,"| yewest dress models show a contin- | bags are lined with satin of the same = as follows uance of one-sided effect. shade and have little side pockels 4 MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY 116 YEARS OLD. To Canada, 1 year to April 1, - trimmed with a narrow plaiting. < - 1911 . LEA : Wide girdles appear on most of the | \Fringe is a very popular trimming | AN i ook &l To Canada, 10 months fo ¥ elaborate afternoon frocks. for these new bags. Some of them have M L P F l Subscription price, 13 a weeks Gou u | T Cunada, 1o i the fringe as & trimming around the agmhcent enten ICtUrC estlva — P Bevarnes; year t6 Kkt i Shortening sleeves means an inev- | lower edge and the sides, and others, ‘ Entered 7 ; -0% | itable setison of long gle which have deep turnover flaps, round- N’ Ch LLAR ‘ Jntered ::l‘:‘ n:?nuu:::l:.znuuvul Returned, § months to Feb. 1. 216 S o ed or pointed, are also bordered with of In 1 3] M Telephene Caliss Now, 216 returning settlers in sIX| Filets of gold mesh, jewel sprinkled | fringe on the edges of these flaps. Eastest to put on and Four Hiiistin Hokisass Ditise. ot months is very far from ‘thousands,”” | with pearls, crystals or colored beads, —_— take off and to tie Bulletln Editorial Rooma Sb-& Mr. Vanderhoof says, in verification | give a note of magnificence, yet pre- CROCHET BUCKLE. i Reels ctin Job Orfice, 35-6, of his statements that false reports|serve the simple lines of the coiffure. s & f h 4 s Office. Moom 3 Muremy | ..o Loan circulated. s e — Vhy not make for yourself a belt Maildiag. Teievhons $10. fve een Jlireulated; ‘and when 1] yone emall buttons are to be used | buckla of Irish lace? Any oval or ob- | ———————— s coipe vt ikl Tl‘m“ Inrush of | n the summer dresses, sometimes of | long shape may be used for a founda- Bible Queslmn Box | Photographed Direct from the Last Ohnmm u Norwich, Monday, March 11, 1912, erican farmers seeking homes in | .ontrasting color, and again in har- | tion, or a shape may be cut from | — | the fertile lands of the prairle prov- [ mony iwith the trimming o- main n cardboard, with sides sewed .on e $ho 4 the Pt il g > == o Brilliantly and Artistically Colored by Hand, sh: 3 H- Dlfl:l WHO IS BACKING ROOSEVELT? |!nces it is a ridiculously small per-| terial the under side when finished. our Bible questions will be an i w2 e e The Toundation s covered Drst with | STEErd i these Saliiunaaz by mai ples, Pilate, King Herod and All the Ancient Chlrnclen with 500 Roman * no guestion some one the department of agriculture show | ¥or the ovening the hat trimmed |a layer of cotton wadding, then with | ‘‘{or: y Soldiers and Civilians. 1 sevelt's campalgn, 1911 Canadas fald crops oe. | With flowers may be worn, but hats | black or white silk, according to the | from selfish interests in y P A O | trimmed with aigrettes or feathers | outside. | - . et of the peonie,| 1210 8 total wrea of 32855,000 acres. | LU, "ofective and certainiy more | Thy separa e e See the Most Impressive Picture ever thrown upon a Screen. x Silt 1nabEy WS Caotes P 7 ue, caleulated at the aver- | popular, sted, then ackground e g N “ ” s o oduiry whar Geor8® W | erage local market prices, amounted to | _— | uwor ¢ big enough (o | Chapter of Romans the 1ith verse, | JESUS ENTERING JERUSALEM ON PALM SUNDAY. ’ Agira Porbokhle Sl BeCurtlek 2,00. Less than ome-lhird of| Tucked and bordered cotton crepes | cover th Kles” neatly. This is| Where the Apostie says, “Nevertheless, k 8 1 i total fleld crop acreage was|are Among the latest materials for | stretched tightly over the covered belt| death reigned from Adam to ‘Moses k e > set from & uwn (g wheat, two-thirds of Canada’s | evening gowns for the young girl. They | buckle and sewed with tiny stitches. | (F, m,) | HOURS nistration. d N o8 are flimsy, clinging fabrics and look| A good looking buckle for a M\wk Aean T i | 2 o residen | 11€14 being composed of oats, rye, bar- | () THM C10NG0r rounded figures. | and white dress is of the black lace| | ABSWer—It will be not the | .50—7 - 8.15 p. m. ” flax root, crops, etc. Canada did made up over a white satin lining. 13th to SRS TPV Gon . a s accomplished v | ; . s s mplished | ,roduce 215,851,000 bushels of wheat A pretty collar for a mourning gown -— | ’\"‘_ I” ‘“"f ment, wh « J o ccessful prose- | vajued at $188,667,000 in 1911. But|is made of fine white net cut in sailor | o was addressing to the Jews i« d combinations in | (ynada's oats In 1911 were worth | fashion, with an inset of an inch wide TS e oS Uak | b 1 had been given | KNOCKING, KNOCK ner trade than any |g136.519,000: barley $23,004000; flax | Strip of black net next the hem. With- ¢ mpe yewest coiffure for eveping wear | iro E CONSTANTLY x.\ocl\lm..l an w it in t esidential [ ¢ deoo © “’m’ eombined area | 18 this the white net was embroidered | 5 quaint, though a littlc 2 i Vgl it wflAT? { pOLl’s THEAT JAMES CLANCY " who hs T el ot ol o iy B | D who do mot possess really beautiful | thereby, fo g | ’ Lessee e ks W whogs ] 010 , beas, buckwheat, mixec - features. But it is so extremely sim- pRartys e g public have | ind flax yielded 44,986,000 HASTY PUDDING. ple that if one has any doubt as {o its st ¢ RTUNITY. t Jetermined | alued at $61,560,000. Hosd| il oocted guests | DoCOmInEResS it is quite easy to ex-| world before th 1 . he gr Sk S Tl For Teday and Tomorrow —Extra Special Feature : “rglsrigrey g | tivated crops, comprising beans, he _arrival of unexpected guests | periment and modify according to in- | an and g . [re ras? It when It comes. Two | y & a they | orn for husking, potatoes, turnips and | Sometimes obliges the hostess to add | dividual requirements. The halr Is| puted whe e is m . me recontly. . Had no one o | [19 l l‘ I‘ " = DN B a8 they | oots, except sugar beets, yield- | 06 O two hastily prepared dishes to | wound round the head after the tur-| that a law existed prior (o the Jewish |my lst fuly oquipped. Thess Oppors | BR l IS ish t| 4 « bl - he usual family dinner menu. Often | ban style, and pulled forward at Vit Taw b 43 t e coming constantly. 1f you : a personal | ©d $73,290,000 to the < ":'d}:'m fmn::h it is the dessert that has to be con- | side so that the ears aro completely | written in the iro winking of ‘aking SHORTHAND | 5 ko ikt sugar beets alone brought him another | cocted at a moment's notice. There 18 | covered; then a jeweled band, fin RS b e o s and T RITING, commence now, | QA1.4: - Right in heyine Pa., distriet | $1,165,000; fodder crops including fod- | a recipe that may be made quickly and | ed with large round disks is clasped | in the image a a8 o dng oo RS RS e DR DS Yo Thousands of Roman Soldiers. Realistic Warfare. g Y . = Roose. | d6F corn, ha clover and alfalfa | which requires only the ordinary in- | on the head, the disks keeping the hair| tor, As prc o S8 JEWE { 4 men Bve bean selected as Roose- | J0° (0 DO ST A “and | Kredienta to be found in cvery Keh. | oyer he wrs. A Nt fHnge, neurly | betorg. b Public Stenographer and Shorthand | A Most Imposing Spectacle. lega O R ] et meacth 10 . TyA ] otk straight, gives a quaint and pictur- | stone, the Apostle &2 Fai : ' i 4 are under governmental fire, | Were worth $161.014.000. This doesu't| eyt six siices of stale bread about a | esquo finish. This style s & sodsend | deatn regned from Adam o Moses | tantt rencher: s matn se. || YOU HAVE SEEN DANTE'S INFERNO. THEN DON'T MISS THIS FEATURE, een indicted in an | SOU K all 0 Y, third of an inch thick. Remove the | to the owner of ugly i even over them not sinned | ! o8 on and the other |!t? And it takes into no account the| crust and cut in f crossways. tainly shows off a pretti haped A ans- | | 8 1 suit for the | Value attle, dairy products, poul-| Beat three oggs sligh 5 1dding to | nead | 1 L | WESTERLY HOUSE. | — h try, horses, sheep, swine, etc. which | them two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one- A 8 | -ty | Ales, NVaacs abdl Chigws { o + tne | ambunta o hundredn of milions, e | M tetspoontul of sl and oncbreak- | NEEDLEWORK NOTES. t Pl moion (AY—AUDITO R UM —TouAY ¢ in- | Canadian home trade for cream alone | @ e B | — by t man i - Strain this into a shallow dish and| mne 1ates i o Taatal et Aiin result c ved free every irday N R pproximated by the recent Ca- 5 o dish and| 7Tpe jatest fancy for exploiting | PECIAL ESDAY : i siosime i b the recunt 5ol sl of s 1 S 05 | ot 50T 475 A ST PECIAL FoR MONDAY_AND TUESD S S ot el kot L SRR o e with beads a trif - 1 iniquity, and | JOHN G. KENYON & C0., WAR ON THE PLAINS of western Canada exporting beef to|well buttered frying pan, browning | o o MATCOL DCA a i ey e “Bison” 2 Reel Motion Picture AT A RECALL OF JUDGES |the United States and Great Britaig|each side by torn, = = " | Puc ring of seams in clothing ma « : i 3 FEATURE ACTS AND OTHER PICTURES Ban n immense quantitie Sprea e-half of the pieces he avoided by soaking the thread to e can 1 | MEAN o 5. [fam ang cover with fhe remaining | e used in water over night, then ai- l{ Yau Want Satisfaction E There " S pleces, thus forming sandwiches. 8 | Jowing it to dry before . Col- w; 1 ) MUSICAL RECITAL 3 bgics L I pop- | THE QAP IN UNSKILLED LABOR: | oo cially mice it covered with thi | cony thicad s Do miten thanad snd I & D. Fishken who will| | : : - ysvRing ”"‘ is a gap in unskilled labor, | custard to which some chopped. &l- | ;nade smooth by scaking in olive oil. | be thro ¢ S 1 : or repair wagons or carrlage: . fiss Lililan 7 e n here was none, monds e been added i S | kind. eshoeing and rubber tiring at | lnemaco or The hired man vho can fill the bill The bags are lned with silk or bro-| o |reasonable prices. ! >re d 1o the re- | satisfactorily is becoming scarcer and RULES FOR GUESTS. | cade, and have the usual clasp top, ! ALl work anteed. 8, ause h s | scarcer and what remains of him is e \asagy, | While the outside is covered all over | el 531-2. 31 Chestnut St. he anspices of t Me- B% L i | e 4, wha, romaie ok Wt o) gty o smviions. menatn. | T e o s . s Dress Goods : otion Pictures s i ol urer pecause conditions for him have| 1n your acceptance make it plain| fringe at the lower odge of the bag. ‘ | E S | da Bvening, H % h & growing w or they have| (hat you understand the length of tir slbion.ss R n D 'l T B0 e bl s = ) Colone tingally becomig better, | for which S are invited and be 46l | One way of keepine doutie bianics | emnanis | . Coronation I‘es“vmes [ - vhen be said: mly because of the scarcity of | inite as to the hour of arrival of your |, The Wo¥ &f KORIn® CONTIE, DRSS i 3 IDR. E. J. JONES . c. oEER o uv< 10d | hands and the lngh!v-r plane u];)un train or boat. er is to liem a plece white outina | Carflage Cmth‘ { — -I- u N E (] i m of the judi- | which all labor stands, but also be- NS R T o flannel twelve inches wide and as M) i Sannon Buil | ccall o decielons. Of labor-saving dovices, the|, InOUIre about,the customs of the gy o blankets are wide Suite 46, Suauon Bullding | SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd 122 Bromsct Bt his m er me court lition of the “hired hand” has been |t thons. o T | gijtch it securely across the bl ake clovator Shetuckiet. stroet ec. | § « Tl Bit. Norwish O ded Settered &' Hipnand® peb cet @ s 0 e ok fat the folded end. , The blankets are | trance.’ ‘Photim | Auspices Y. M. C. A. S, A - . | laced on the bed so that t Y st ages are higher than those of his| Even though it is tmpressed upon | Foobd O tO8 06T 20 T o | | ‘Tickets on sale at Y. M. C. A and | > Do s | awe ng appetite. His hours are | Your own room, be sure that it entails | O SRETH 88 B0 BD e THE FlNEsT | - " for thrift he has Httle difficolty 3n ger. | o hardship before taking advantage of | Shoulder ,,‘,,” “, e o f Seating capacity limited. Buy your 48 South A Street. TAFTVILLE T with it 8 It tpon oasy teome. | the oppOrtunity R R e iaking 4 sne: 0T | (Bean Hill) Norwich Town | tcxats i gavinon — . sion, | e can pass rapidly from the position 1 rodl b 1 e AR ) e ——— C 50e. | I‘ (.. ATCHIS““ M- D-. . - Don't allow your hostess to feel that | <y ‘ TR e Matines 25c. Evening 50c. | v € and en ot farm laborer to tenant farmer and | you are a burden and that she is un- EWETT Ci PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, h s o thence to farm owner der a constant obligation to entertain | ECONOMICAL DRESSING. | New and Up-to-date in every i TOWR “The eighth wonder of the world"— | poo o " " tons 4 or. Shannon Blde . agtion s plenty of work for the hired | You. N |- e wamngn: o meons, whose | R DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 | outioo: Night ‘phiove 1383 yord-Sagmll e o Bl % of el vy to make vourself as helpful as | Soclal position oblizes her to dress well sty & : - —— - 5 Sl fny and it would srve the wel-{ Ui, 0 (O R BT TEC ot Toom, um-| oD annual income, devises max - = — — — — are of the people if the rural dis-|ce there are many servants. hemes whereby she may glve her rves | triot, uld raise enough produce g sy I d wardrobe the appearance ot . b€ | to supply the home market. In this| Never be late keeping engagements | Ercat varic U b0 i Y o = i ©d. | day the hired man suffers little from | made by you or for you. o B s biaton z v 8 that ) . mpetition. s ey s w funda i Aok P Don't permit your hostess to be ex f““:}«fi ‘;’ 80 ma v Sier EDITORIAL NOTES. jLvisn 1 pdi s Moo il to make the bes "oty gre — \n English suffragette predicts war O of ffers | ® e women are given their If you are consulted about plans for one’ s po ed of | oot g May she prove to be a false|the day, express a preference wher mailn frock one gy e | you have one. It is your privilege, orn ¢ 1 3 iy | also, to make suggestions if you think H‘w‘\ be obtained. | : Captain Amunsden is not afraid to | tFey Will be agreeable. . , has a limited number of A e report of Scott for the ques- many occasions on W : e settied Wwho has discovered | SUGGESTIONS FOR ir them tle al ) THE HOUSEWIFE arra A —_ ment of s worn with a froc fact is, Theodore Roosevelt| When cutting bread, turn the loaf | gives an air of noveity and interest. 3 ek ool ', Py ‘,;]j upside down and vou will find that you | Some women are content to fish out e ashington, but the | (i IR e and more even slices. | the sume Trock and wear it continual : 3 should see that t lbedtn Iy with the self-same spray of flow- Ip him do it a wall can generally be | ers pinned on. It does not seem to oc . e - eradicated by covering with clean biot ur them what s almost endless . )r Gaynor can’t for the life of | ting paper and then passing a warm | variety can b ined by litt m, the see why cats shouldn’t howl if|iron over it. hanges here and there, with perh: | f roval | t want 1o, e ot Au it - —— different ornaments and ways of . What this | shem and doesmt hurt him. o >°| Knives which have been used for on- | ing the hair. No woman shou . s T jons and smell of them can be cleaned | such details, and S Aadine . * Bt qes When a man who has alwaye been | Y Jr8Wing them through a [dey A i ah e NCEM -, - | fair and honorable like a knave oy an r clothe 8 n of b charitable e may be| Stains on flannels may be To go back to the subject of 5 T e [a lunatic instead of a villain, by applying yolk of egg and e wonderful ingenuity w I o % in equal quan ave on this mix- | axercised m, that the L {for the people to call him, but has|°Wt ‘ PRearsnl R | A ded swump. the country and| m, remove Mot water mar A b oyt | (- | D they should. japanned trays, use sweet of t{a em ss, but th @rm& N \ R — in well till all' marks disappe D | shor ar this, as i1 | ) e health commissioner of New | polish the tray with dry flo | Sk ot et toflet Jersey has been sted for opposing | Soft cloth. to be mo: 1 hard 1 — | nation t is a crime to have i which ct wa P e ot eot hen gilt frames or molding of | pedias i WANT i B8 'n Somedirecianst i ome ;L\ specks of dirt from fi §ho Sora K \,,“l,l\,.‘ ° 4 7] e and other causes upon them the 1y | down 1 or slope sidewa | ! ght for today: A cl be cleaned with white of egg applied | keaping in view the wish to d | gyman w ice fil hur h a camel's hair brush ¢ 3 4 0 te | but keeps the pews vacant ism't al-| he figure. ways able to tell w 3 To clean white enamel furniture re 8 ) Qb A “[move all dirty marks with a fla p 3 S0k 40} 20 AT dipped in methylated spirit. Then wash CONCERNING WOMEN. a2 Dunn of Willimantic recog- | at once with tepid water, to whi. = i Sy at re arc some things worse for | been added a little fine oatmea Ml Al IS e i ¥ lu thriving city than a few cases of | use soap or soda. D sl SNl leagub ot Philad e 4 L pox A bad luw is one of them. It %on. 18 & Foriviel os a 4 ph issued its first an- Jupa nav 2 ships and | notch in the small end dostal ‘ may he counted a world power. Japan | where the end of the t luncheons arc divide & : | riendly nation despite what the | through. Sharpen the e e e & : o T 1l W erved in n po | progressive In filling a cake pan it is w chools s a A York man committed sui¢ide | remember that the center of the cake e ¢ i s to the be e judge ordered him to be | I8 the part which will usually be the | AMigs Amy K. Williams is e \t home every night at nine. “Home | NEhest, so spread the batter as much | woman to be elected pr [ d s iy Soily. Tnts]Bweet: Hume o 7y “| 10 the sides as possible, leaving a de- | London hers' association a , : a[west Senc Tnage” M) g | 2 See G A pemite, e b | Landen | Tevenpts, sanisints Tuesday, Marc t candidate > him | When baked will be level. roadwater road school, Toot > 5 = s lon. After serving five years as f the Roose edging at Feversham, Eng,| To clean dust stained alabaster or- | dent teacher she became a up an ancient oyster thas | NAMents, make a paste of whiting, s0ap | assistant, from which s ‘ el otHak . 2| and milk. The paste must be left to | promoted 1901 to head mistress. 2 v o be r “ Fogehy 5 OWS | Gry on and then washed away, the sur- | Last year she was elected head of the | ters vero glants in those days| face being then dried with a cloth and | National Union of Teachers and serv- o dl 14@}‘\ ¥ th o te i dong the oyster then with a flannel. when the orna-|ed on four of the union sub-commit- iV &r@ &m i % e month -— ments will be found clean and un-|tees. She is the treasurer of the 9 i PETIRR R : Do not think your property is taxed | Rarmed. Women Teachers’ union and 1s a de- : Bl 1 the civil war pension list SR Dl e Sk TR S i b 1 - ey cvenue from the liquor traffic | jgundering muslins,- lace and ate % " i s of her. wp.|Pavs i, with about 74 per cent. left| fine thins they must b ind | S———— i o "® | over for other expenses.. lapped between the hand HAVE YOU PILES? o given her a 1 . T { are rolled in a clean cloth. They are | g% 15 S| The increase of mill wages all over fi}:j:rt‘v‘_ W'L‘;‘jrrf‘grf'j_‘“j”:"':rjr"“f“‘ ind | Then Hem-Roid ls wh;.: You Want nd will make considerable | baine placed in between f cloan. cloth, | —A Guaranteed Internal Remedy el Roosevelt in -his Colum ase in the aggregate money | they are run through a i Here is a physician ymdemned the New York pri tion, if it means onmly a lit- | froning. sugar- ablets vard aw as mischievous and viciogs. | Ue more to the individual - | that ¢ s an 15 the very law his party was BAGS FOR STREET. avolds : s and he by telegram in| ‘To have history repeat iiself, in = the common odious ) = 3 andbags for the street e x ! 1 ; 2 republican: legly. | SUccossive vears, involving Loth ends | i acee Sy e sasin ey e very ca of the earth, is a most unusual situa-| of fur. and girls who ar it D. S “ | tion. There is no doubt that Copen- | women will find that or all drugzists t is now declared that the recep gen will reserve its decision for & made and m n given King George in India was | While (bl AR P ranteed. ~Dr. Le equalel on earth, the durbar S ther ot Phelr: tathiiies. The 3, Buffalo, N stting in the shade the reception of | A gentleman burglar who fell to| s i biack. dark hine. brown, 4 boollet. Queen of Sheba by Solomon the vank of & New York wagon thief, | pu . etc., i3 especially fashionable. | . confessed In court he beganiiife as aq| FhG BIRGH bans.in molro ace very smart NEWMARKET HOTEwm e dlamond trade fell off in 1911 | orpoan boy and had never known what | @nd suitable for carrving almost 715 Boswail Ave. surpristugly: but this is-not surprising | it was to have a he e 1l shades worn n the streel. Some | First-class Wines, Liquors uad Clgar=. | ds \o have @ home o have ang | ot (hese hags are deep and rather nar- | Meals and Welch Rarebit »orvzd to | ia the masses, body to love him. Now he is 65. row, some are in the envelope shape, | erder. Johm Tuckie Proa Tel 43-&

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