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PAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY FRIDAY. FULL ASSOCIATED ! PRESS DESPATCHES — 0 L the Auditorium have arranged he Reid & Hughes Co. (Bosten to have a special sale of this book, and with each book a free ticket 'm I glven away for nd Tuesday 46 pages and chow fs 45 cents. What Is Going On Tonight. Piotures at la and Motion n Plotures and Songs at Breed res and 1llustrated Songe R. and 8, M, Paitest cnasita- 's Poli Thester Counoll, No. ity Damon and Pythias at proves to be all that A Matter of penters' Hall _Drill of Third Company G. &t Armory. Pulmyra Buca meels tn Odd Fellows' Hall Dow Camp, No, 7187, R. N, meets In Tayette Council 4., meets in Foresters ANNOUNCEMENTS Thers will be an important meatin t the brickimyers S p of topnoich refined plo- Stuart, the soprano, iging her way into popularity and a favorite with all who have of pictures and with the amateur con- ing performance, with McDgwell in some of his headliner to an array talent soldom if ever seen thia evening. They murder the young ‘birds, tear nests down with egks and murder the mother bird while defending her lit-| tle ones. It is awful; it is fearfuly and then to think that in mest farm- houses they keep from three to five cats, all she-cats. Not a bird will be left to cleer a person and to help the farmer in destroying the bugs, cater- plilars, ete. There ought to be a law— a severe one, too. Now, I lay it at your heart, dear sfr, to help to have a law made out, to license a cat, the same as for dogs; more, yes, & hun- dred times more needful than it is for dogs. They destroy nothing, and, as for the hydrophobia, no dog sets mad except by neglect and cruelty of the youngsters, who ought to be punished hard. . please, dear sir, do what you deem right and help interest those gentlomen that are law-makers to pase that very needful ill. With many thanks, MRS, ENDONL Cfolumbia, Conn. —_— BREED THEAT! g Hett LYCEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON Alma, Where Do You Live?” ¥he Great Diamend S Ranch Picture | Attracts Large Audiences Lyceum theate: short engageme performance: as visited many of the whom fortune has western trip t} For thoss peop! Sever favored wit monster featu; entitled The $olds much that It = & plctura that is | 1 tnterest and thrill rely descriptive musical numbers, Monsier Bricquet's best particularky waltz song, of the genara will have become Boo-Hoo-Ho Girlles; Childhood Days; Boogie he Land of Beautiful Dream and Kiss Me, A strong and capable cast ariogs exhibit The film abounds in interesting events. wuch as broncho busting, the round in the title role of Alma. positively lim- iturday afternoon and eve- engagement spectacular cz and all of the other incidents pacu One feature of the pic is the series of the champlor woman bulldogeer and ste the world in Winners in Seventh Whist for Or Fund Benefit—New Automobile rives for Town Hall—Six Deaths #s much case as her male escort Betty and the Doctors is a deligh ery preity da & e rapidly decreasing far spars reoms in the series of whists Jf the new organ fund >vening in Sprague's hall. The ted stein donat- Corcoran of Norwich, immediataly and the following intersst wvents Jead M. H. Don- went to Iithel Brown; of candy from & nated by Mre. s satisfactory the spectators. NEW SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. Village Varioties. Mss programme of 1 Baitimore was the in Providence, Omor Larose. » and Mrs, Al- and son of Hartford Mre. Damase house in point of s undoubtedly the largest house Is taxed almost Valveno and I comedians, wil Both of the men & itels passed thelr funny act good tumblers, and in add ny comedians. An important nesday and T the Antmated ¥ Winch, the world's greatest publ March Mortality. ics show six deaths dur- nd Zoel Gaucher were foljowing pupile in grades 2 and school, taught by have had perfect in today’s moving 1! An extra good single turn in & novel singing act and origina more about talk about 1t aft, that is unidue Bertil Swanson, r you have seen it. fng and pieno number that Dor't forget thi wvermary of Cha greatest nova Moreau’s Room Whe for Entire Term. 1 without a SOME i/CEKINg BIRLS LOSE T00 MICH TIME Twe Gils TO THE EDITOR. Not the First Hot Whiskey Fight. |LETTERS nullified by good work of Dr. Tell How To Avoid It democrat, has ing it not right to » jabeling still con- . Wiley to take a back een taken a while I fi inue to lear usiness world as contact with opportune mo- ap,inen at that, whom alevated, and have the cfuse to enter- interminable ment arrives I te etable Compos §56 Dean St. Another Gi d and I know that quite I's Experience. f ok & sts d for or againsi #apher and booi and tradition 1 the old and new saved my life ying the best of th now, but I was emselves on and temper- sive its bowels a rest | With your ac- | like to write to me 1 will gladly answer her letter and tell Ber what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. MATTIE COPENHA The Cloth Shop 918, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 2000 distinct patterns. JOSEPH T. DONOVAWN, 827 Main Strost. r, Tishomingo, Okla. Plsa for the Licensing of Cats. I wish very attention to | and heart to itiful and need- | destroyed by cats | Tailor-made SUITS wore than. half 3 are ussless, dor't reaci he young birds in. the eruelty weuld bleed, Pheve S IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? Here is a Reliable Healing Application for Eczema—Try This Remedy at Our Risk. If 1 could only get relief from this terrible itching, 1 would give any thing,” sald an eczema sufferer the other day. It is very easy for us to advise in such matters now, for our new remedy (Saxon Salve) for skin diseases of ail sorts, stops the ltching right away. But, better than that, it makes the skin healthy again, It is made so a3 to penetrate right into the skin and eaturate every portion with its heal- ing, germ-destroying power. Iven in a few days you can see that Saxon Balve is soon going to clear away the eruption. No other skin remedy can do so much for you as Saxon Salve. It 13 guaranteed—if it does not satisfy you when used for any skin disorder we give back your money. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, Conn. STORAGE Finest and largest storage room in this city. Elevator service connected. Rates reasonable. Contract Work and Building Mater of every description. Let me quote you prices and estimat A. N. CARPENTER Commerce Street Telephene 171. Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co! BOCK Free delivery to a H. JACKEL & CO. TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY. parts of the city. New Loondon (NORWICH) Line RLT NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and New Hampshire Cloose this route next time you €9 to New York. You'll have a delighttui vovage on Long Isiand Sound and a superd view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island New Lonaon at 11 only, due New York, Pl River, at 5.45, and Pler 4 North River, 7 o'clock next morning. MW LoWOx @ 1 50 NEW YORK R Write or tslephons W. J. Phillips Agent, New London, Conn. for state- rooms and information. 1y31d Rew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i Freight and passenger service direct to New York. ifrom Novwict Tuesdays, Thues- Sundaye, at 5.15 p. m. York, Pler 22, Bast River, Roosevelt Street, Mondays. \Wedneadays, Fridays,'at § p. m Frelght received until 5 p, m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. 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Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK TheFood DrinkforAllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?™ are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. WANTED—At the Baokus Hospi & New much LOW. FOR SALE—At once, three ice white 5hoals, Wil weigh lbU pounds or more. Aduress Charles M. Ames, K. 5. D. No. 3, wilumanue, Conn, all mouern improvements, 3o Bosweil oughly understauds the business. TO RENT. TO RENT—Nine-room cottage house, Ave. “Apply at 43 Boswell Ave. Tel Teims AP apriid PEE" Insist on “HORLICK’S™ FOR SALE—To close an estate, SLory Take a package home and hwil, eigat-room house, Woodhouse and siable attached, by ruds land, sta- tion and store mend, Adm,, Hampto FOR SALE—Good worl pounds. ¥or particulars apply to C. W. 16 Henjamin S a ALE—Chestnut mare, welght 1100, six years old, ¥ound and genue, Bood_driver and worker. Willimantie, Curry, Yantice. WANTED— work; no washing Occum Boarding WANTED—A man to canvass; per- manent position, guaranteed salary and state age; splendid oppUr- tunity 1s offered to an energetic man. Adaress Box 5, Bulletin Otiice. WANTED — Good horseshoewng and Jobbing; sieady work and good wages Lo none but @ good steady maa need app Thomas J. Nagle, So. e all modern \mprevements. girl for gen: t. lrving Ham- LEGAL NOTICES. . FOR SALE By order of the Honorable Court of Probate, I will sell at Public Auction on Monday, April 15th, at 11 o'cleck in the forenoon, the apartment house No. 82 High Street, Norwich, and lot 60 feet by 80 feet, to close an estate, A rare chance to get & valuable and For particulars in- (Geo. Myers, Windham, Conn | FOR SALK—5, 10 and 25 cent store; estabilshed six years, doing businzss, centrally located; seen to be appreciated; a rare chance for a live man. Apply at store, 5L, or address . J. Coffey, WANTED—Young man for & drug Enquire at this office. competent girl for gen- eral housework in small {amily; must Wilbur 8. Alling, ~WANTED- be good cook 124 Washington St. JOR SALE—1911 Overland roadster, torpedo body, first class condition, com- pieie equipment, months; demonsiration any time at the M. B. King Auto Co., Chestnut St, City. paying property. been run only B Steam Laundry. WANTED—OId geese feather FRANK T. MAPLES, “TENEMENT 10 LET—Seven rooms, tree TO RENT—Eight-room house, §ood condition, five mimutes' walk _trom Frankin Square. Apply Dr. D. L Jones, last Great Plalu. Tel 736, mas2id TO_RENT—Sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad St, siX rooms, bath, set tubs, electric ‘lights and garden’ In- quiré at 33 Grove Bt. City. matl19d TO RENT—One six-room flat, all modern cunyeniences, at 120 Broadway. inquire at 133 Broadway. marisd FOETRY THE SPORTSMAN. Goln’ fishin'? Bet your hat! Fishin'y What 11} booh be st Know a dandy little pool p behind the desstriot achool, ere the trout and minners play Hide-an'-seek the livelong day. Whar's my, hook? Afn't g0t 1o hook; Never use 'em in my broo) Wouldn't hurt them fish, by gum, Not for—not for any ‘wim 0 to watch 'em, don't you sea Playin’ peek-a-boo with m Byer hunt? You bet 1 do! Hunted all thie country through, Fox and deer, and pa'tridge plump, Big jack-rabbits on the jump; Now an' then a ohipmunk cuts ‘Crost my path in search of nuts. Ever shoot 'em? I guess not! Nary one by me is shot. Why should I go shootin’ things That ain't huntin' me, by jings! G s its plenty sport fo Wazchin’ them behind a tree. What's the fun? Waal, T Qusme Sort o' sets my heart Seein' birds and fish and deer Flirtin' ‘round without me fear Livin' quiet in the wood, Askin' nothin’ but their food Like to lead that kind o lite, 8ort o' free from care and sirifs, Breathin' fresh air all day long, Never thinkin' right or wrong, Hatin’, sicepin’, havin' fun "Thout no harm to any one! r mo low —John Kendrick Bangs. TO RENT—No. § Unlon St Fiat seven rooms and bath, in brick house oppokite courthouse. Quiet location in central part of city. Eaquire 137 Main St. 8. A. Gliber| mar$d TO RENT-Tenement at No. 71 Falr- mwount 8t. Inquire Dr. Higgins. jausd Best cash prices paid Administrator. General Delivery, UP TO DATE furnished rooms, Mar- guerite buliding. Mrs, Lees, 378 Mala. 0ct38, WANTED—AL once, two reliable men ~ = 15, Ok ONCARity o g FOUR_HORSES FOR SALE—Enquire I corner of High and West Main. aprild FOR SALE—Day-old chicks and eggs for hatciing, Single Oomb R. 1. Reds, stock; 206 now ready for James C. Spicer, NOTICE Democratic Town of Montville are hereby request- ed to meet at Hickey's Hall, In said town, on Wednesday, the 17th day of 1913, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of select- ing delegates to attend the mext State Convention, to be held at Bridgeport, May 1st, 1613 Dated at Montville, this 10th day of Telephone §-32, Jew AGENTS—Sell “Eve cleaner for ody’'s” vacuum thoroughbre uum Cleaner C Boston, Mass. WANTED—Spinners Apply Yantls Wooler WANTED—By a widow ledy three rooms, FOR SALE — Eggs for hatching. White Fiymouth Kocks, C standard bred, exgs §1 per Orders for paby chicks, 312 per 100. H East Great Plain, R. ¥. D. No. 3. GRLENHOUSE property for maie in b “'nis property has feet irontage and about 180 feset ; one greennouse 13ux3) feet ana one new one that is 100x30; also & gova This property Wik April, A. D. 35 per 1uv. martITuThS light and heat furnished. care Bulletin. WANTED—At Backus Hospltal, m for new apariment. Per order of the Democratic Town —Experienced woman for general housework in amall family of References required. Edwin Milner, Moosu T WANTED—Railwa room cotiage. be sold on very easy terms. ther particulars, call and ses them or address Frank L. Bowen, North Wind- Notice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes, prop- erty and personal taxes, in the Town of Balem, Conn., are hereby notified that 1 have & warrant to levy and collect a the dollar on the ible May 1st, 1912, mall clerks; $90 examinations appolntments ¥OR BALE—Brown 1000 pounds, feariess, suitable for any- one io drive, price $65; welght 1000 pounds, fearless, sultabie for any light work; also three spring wagons, new pair good light team har- ness, Lght harnesses, four shoats, ten W. . Vall, Yaatic, Conn. Tree; write for sample ques- S o ranklly Institute, Dept. 35 O. t of 1911, pay For the purpose of collectin; I will be at the Town Hall, May 4th, from 2 o'clock to & e first Baturday In each month thereafter from 3 untll ¢ o' ersons neglecting this notice will gal fees and ndditions as the law directs. A BLIVEN, Dated at Balem, April 8, I YOU WANT to earn from to $2,000 & year eigning at the M signing of Men's and Private iastructions. For full particulars, Inquire at 40 ple Grove Ave. WANTED—Books, plctures, maps, old mewspapers, manu- libreries or small take a_course in d rwich School for De- FOR SALE—One bay horse, 1200 pounds, four years ol kind. Bozrahville Postoffice, apri0d ¥OR SALE—Two pure bred Chester , sound and vamphlets, local ahn, Yantic, “¥OR SALK_Soveral hundred cedar clothes poles or grape Wood Yard, J. chileld, 43 Elm St, Hartford, Conn. | posys fop fen TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- New London County: a transfer of license spirituous and lager beer, d cider in’ the building WANTED—Piano tuning and repair- missioners for uaranteed, A. G. Gordon, hereby apply f RY and fruit farm for sals or rent. Box 89, Brooklyn, Ct FOR SALE—Single cylinder Cadiilac car, tully equipped. with top; n to be app nantville, Ct. P. O. Address Willimantic, FARMERS 570 (regular busi- intoxicating Rhine wine noteheads and 250 6% ) envelopes. neatly printed. for 500 each, $2.76.. Sen &nd prices for any vrinting you are in The Bulletin Cempany, Nor- wich, Conn. WANTED AND CARD ROOM PLAINFIELD WOOL) WANTED J. B. LUCAS, 32 Central Building. HELP WANTED Cooks, Housewor for Farm Work sttions to the rignt parties. FREE EMPLOYMENT BURRBAVU. J. COSCORAN, Supt, except in the rooms and apart- sa1dbuilding, parts of which are cui off for samples booths, slde rooms, or retiring rooms. lace of business Eing s oonie Rocks and Reds, $1 per 5; best thor- | line from any chus er parochial pertaining thereto, ublic library, or cemetery. day of April A._D. edifice or public the premises or any postoffice, 8 foot bewm, engine, bargain for some- )1y to Amos B. Wheeler. the undersigned, are electors and tax- FOR SALE—Four horses; ghs 3800, seven years oid, one pair Apply to James Downing, Plain- field, Ct. Tel. FOR SALE— : s, all_sizes; must be sold { Charlés W. Hewitt, 24 Canal St, West- Town of Norwich, and Mike Lemint for a license, and hereby cerlify that said applicant is a suitable person fo be licensed rsuant to sald ight horses and orwich, this 3d A O'Connor, Lyman L. Chapman, John T. George . Pitchel Hewitt. I hereby certify named signers and endorsers are elac- tors and _taxpayers, owning real estate FOR SALE—Hou ioehouse and 1at the above toffice 'and electric cars, day of Apri Holbrook, Town Cl KNIPE V8. THOMAS E. several Men nd a Janitor, nnecticut, County of New London, April 10, 1912, the complaint Bmma M. Knipe, claiming, for therein set fo turnable on the first Tuesday of May, 1912, before the Superior Court in aud for said County. It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that the said defendant, Thomas E. Knipe, is absent State—gone to sell at a price large stock | that will surprise you my and lixcures, s D. Beaureg: eadstones, oto. Prices lowest in d be convinced. £BES MTUE Epps We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St, is therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of sald complai newspaper printed in Nor- ALI—A four apartment house corner Pearl and Ann streets; all mod- improvements, can be bought at a_bargain. weelks successively, commencing on or day of April HIBBERD R. NORMAN, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Conrt for New London County. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cottage of 9 Rooms, steam electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, City. TEN HORSES FOR SALE—Workers d_Goodrich, 191 High and drivers. . Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at public auction, Thursday, April 18, 1912 at 9 o’clock a. m., THE THOMAS PORTER FARM, Located two and one-half miles from | 8o, Coventry trolley; on road leading | from Se. Coventry to Andover. B t Tooms and bath at No. Apply to Chas M. OR SALE—Un £liss piace, nine room improvements, ample &rounds, location disirabl | TSACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 78 acre farm, 3o @ores excelient plow balance pasture and wood, good | fruit, 13 miles trom R. R. station and village, near markets. 14 room colonial Dbest condition e barn, painted, new shiods, outbuilding: $6,000; price 33,300— Includes household fur- nishings, farming_tools Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn, outside and In, la; nenhouse, cost §36 bulldings worth farm contains about equally divided in Mow Woodlana, with good buiidings there- | AUTO ¥OR SALE. Ford Touring Car, da- ndshield and g, Pasture and A §-passenge tachable tonneau, cheice young Cows, and epringers, 8 yearlings, 2 two vear | old Heifers, 2 yearling Bulls, ons pair ears old, broken; pair twin Bteers two years old, brok- en; one palr dark brown Mules, electric lights an printed, $1.35; AUTO, Box 848, Danielson, Conn. %x11, printed, § TO RENT—Store at 9 Franklin St.; Bomsession at once. Inquire ai Bullstin S ST | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Lauadry Bulld- ln;.“l-;unklh St, cor. Chestnut Ave o WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square. Real Estate and insuranoce RENTALS A SPECIALTY. CALL AND EXAMINE LIST, LANDLORDE INVITED o reglster without charge, SEVERAL RUAL ESTATE BARGAINS tn well located property for sals, Open neon hour and Baturday evening. 1eb194 FOR SALE. FOR SALE A place with B acres of goad tillable land and a good 8 ream house, also a barn. House is located in_city and en car lim Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwioch, Ct. | FOR SALE $1750 will buy a six-room Yet shall some future day our joy Soon, soon the Night shail pass, 2 “Yes, madam.” " “Can 1 see please ™" —Fliegende Blaetter. reputation as a novelist” "Of th mantic school ™ “Oh, yes! Vassr.'— Catholic Standard and Times. | nim? " “Indeed, yes; he cal help. “Called for v Buffragist Teacner—The m: asks a delegation | “if their husbands know they're out.” Judge. | Cottage in a residence section o fthe city. Informatien furn ished by 'K and eggs for sale— | JAMES L, CASE, o Wyandottes f prize winners, $2 setting; White Wya dottes, Duston strain, $1 setiing Rose Leghorns from New York Aners, $1 sstting 215 Mountain 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Modern house containing nine rooms and bath. Fine location. Lot 64x200 feet, all improve- ments. Thie property is in first class condition and will be sold at a low price if taken soon. A nice home for you. Inquire of THOMAS H, BECKLEY, May Building, Phones: 724 278 Main 8t, 368-2 Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARIS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strest, ~ Wiilimantio, Conn. $1,000. will buy a 110 acre farm s‘!vmt!fl near thriving manufacturing villages, only § miles to rallroad station, large orchard of frult trees, 150 frult trees, 2,000 strawberry plants, asparagus bed, abundance of wood, running water through farm, barn, crib, wagon shed, & new 9-room house, surrounded with matched, five 300 statepients, 533} 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, “35.3: rinting of every descrip- Send for samples. Norwieh. Cenn. Seashore Land For Sal Forty acres of high land situate oa state macadam roa Atlantic ocean from Point Judilh on the east to Montauk on the west. minutes’ ride from Westerly station, Y.N H & H R. R. FRANK W. CoY, Long Distance Telephone, Westerly, R L ideal farm team, LOST AND FOUND. tion done pron The Lulletin C | gentle in all harness, weizht about 1250 {two pailr Team Harness, Single Har_ ness, Team Wagon, one 20th Century Munure Spreader, leaving the sams at Weeder, Harrow and other Farm Im- MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. established firm to deal with. If stormy, sale first fair day. [s promptly at g Transpertation furnished frem So. Coventry Trolley, L. B. BROCKETT, (Established 1372.) SIgy Stnes ERAL LOAN CO., 142 Maln Stresi, BT TR RN AT S DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon now keep it in the house ail the time.” | In ‘charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's ‘Leu & Osgood Co. YETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-te-date in every A FINE FARM of 118 acres, fine buildings, near trol- with everything con- ¥orest E. Hodgdon, W keeps Fole hand all the tlme, hed a cold aimost all | sward Spring I gof cured him right Portsmeuts, ley and school, venient and well located. You will make a mistake if you ao Heney and it E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street STORAQGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Stering & Leasing Co. 10-20 W, Main during his lasg i MceGrovy Building. Norwich, Conn. THERY. s no advertlsing medlum l- “cqual to The Bul alts, WHES you want ¥o put_your busi- the puplie. the um better than Shit ing solumna of The Bulietia. Zne sdvertise IRA E. LEWIS, Peosriston fine shade trees, only 1% miles from macadam road, and & rare bargain. This adv. will appear but a few times; don't let the epportunity slip, Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (holee of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCCX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 3. ‘Phone connection. Westerly, R L S RIS a1V SALE HORSES. If you have any ldea of buying a horse, just come around and see If [ have ‘'what you want. 1 recelved 2§ horses direct from Illinois Monday, April 8th, 80 have a good assortment, They must be sold. Tel. 1130, FELMER R. PTERSON, apr10a Theroughbred Indlam Runner Dueks, White Egg strain—true fawn and white Eggs for hatching 12 for $3, Ave ‘you intereated in’ Separaiors? Let ua ‘demonstrate a DI LAVAL BROAD BROOK FARM Telephones: 3o4-12 or 1314 | of wiraje: THE DEARTH OF SONG. The darkness deepens on the dim-lit shore; The mountains hide thelr glory ! the shade: The notes we heard are mute, and nevermore Pipe the glad voices thro' the fores glade; he pall ‘of Silence on the earth !s aid; No longer' do we hear the Songs of ore; We ligt no caroling of man or maid store. a on the wing The lark soar upward thro' the gold on air; Soon shall the throstle and the mavis &ing, Warbling thelr love-notes from sach leafy Iair And whils amid the pines the light winds sigh, Spirit of Poesy! thou shalt not dis Samuel Waddington, in Living Ax HUMOR OF THE DAY Snobby—4w, what did you find out reprmng—iw- my family tree? Gen ealogist—That the crop was a fa!lure -Lippincott's. ‘Have you any invisible hairp hem, “Yes, she is acquiring some littie ro- Mother—That's some of my son's work. He's quite wedded to art. Jones (thinking aloud)—Ah, another of those unsuitable marriages!—London Opin- fon. Politeness pays, raymember this, 8ald courteous Mike O'Grady “An’' be o gintieman—un 1t heppens ye're a lady. Catholic Standard and Times “Wasn't he surprised when she kissed ed for what did she @0 tness Satire. The say that lightning never "~ | strikes twice In the same place.” “Doesn't 1t? 1 know a woman who's | been married for her ioney three times."—Detroft Free Press Little Pupil—What s an antichimax? who f modern clubwomen Theater Manager—Yon are engage: for the box office. All you will have tc } do 18 to receive money | think T hesarsals, “Thanks. [ should like to have a few re " Meggendorfer Blaetter. Modest Suitor—I am going to marry vour sister, Willle, but I know I an not good enough for her. Candid TAttie Brother—That's what Sis says, bu ma’s been telling her she can't do an: better.—Brooklyn Life Yes, sub,” stated Colonel Bourbon “the people of this city waste more than a million gallons of water ev. month.” Is that & faet?™ rejolned Majah Sourmas® “I ou reckon the: drink it Cincinnati Enquirer Fifth grade this vear, Tommy “Yes, sir Youre in decimals or fractions, now, no doubt?’ “Ne, sis T'm in crochet work and clay modeling now. '—Pitteburg Post “What is conscience?” asked ver. This was fol lowed by a dead silence. “What do we call the thing that tells us when we & wrong?” asked the teacher. “Grand ma,” promptly replied the littiest gi in the class—Philadelphia Record inday school tea: THE KALEIDOSCOPE London eats 15 carloads of crackess a day, but they are called biscults there. A newspaper flle patented by a Weshington man is equipped with wire frame to hold@ a paper open fc convenlence in reading as well as ! prevent tearing it Wheat acreage this sesson in CM Is greater than ever before Ly about per cent., but from present Indications the yield will fall some short of las vear, owing to the lack of sufficlec rainfail The worst fire which Bombay hes experienced in & number of years oc curred on the Cotton Green Feb. %0 | when 41,692 bales of cotton were de stroyed or dameged. The financial lons in estimated at 81,750,000, The Portuguese government hes en tered into o contract with the Maroon Wireloss company for the constractior stations at Lisbon, Oporte Tinees 8t. Michaels, Madelra and | Cape Verde Tsianda. Franchises for the erection of thres plers, involving an expsnditure of abos ! £1,000,000, have recently been grante by the executive council of Porto Ric to tha Robbins-Ripley compeny ©of New York, Latimer & Fernanfer & the American Raflroad company of San Juan. The Duchess of Abercorn s leadi one branch of the movement in [ against home rule for Ireland. Rece ‘ly she presided at & meeting at whi 30,000 women pledged themselves 1o oppose an Irish parifament. Before her marriage the duchess was Lady Mar? Anne Curzon, daughter of the first Earl Howe In every diroction—plantations, fiott farming, ranching, dairying—Rhodes! is going forward. New lines of raii- way are being constructed, and. whsd equally important, large sdditiond to the rolling stock on the existing lines are being made In response the lmperative demands of growing M- dustry and expandtng trade The Imperial Russlan Fire assouss tion Intends to bold an International firemien’s congress May 26 to 28, 1912 in St. Petersburg, with the ag of the internitional councii of firemen The management invites the partic! pation of firemen's asmociations, sal- vage nll‘lfllutionl. lrc.hol'r,l;i ':'f" neers anfl firms inarested in fire pre- vention and fire Sghting,