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MfiomWHMmhL-ak Set in m&.ufln Novel Lighting Effects. For the motion of d gt T S pr Kingston as Beth Harris, and Pald in Full wil be shown at the Davis the first half of next week in five-act show today, the best of the grown-ups in hilarious the oircus is to our little ones a mth- rialization of fairyland.. resents an outlay of more than $2, life. So see to it that your little ones are carefully placed where they can have their share of all this free happi- ness. Washmgton County, R. I - HOPKINTON Patriotic Secial a Succsss—Results of | Town Election. The monthly meeting of the school cemmittee was held at the home of the clerk Miss Clara A. Olney at Fope Valley, Monday morning. Bilis were ordered pald to the amount of $.5.50. The diplomas to be given to tLe graduates of the two high schoois in town June 17th and 18th were signed by all the members of the com- mittee, also the certificates of promio- tion to the ninth grade. | The town held its monthly meeting | the town' hall Monday afternoon. were ordered paid to the amount of 31 006.41. At a probate court the ecouncil re- ceived and allowed the first and final wcount of Edna M. Cook, Administra- trix of the estate of Susan Jane Main deceased, and an order of distribution of the estate in the hands of the ad- ministratrix wae entered, The wilis of George B. Carpenter and Alda 1. True were referred to June 6th with order notice. | o Patriotic Social. The patriotic social held in the| ond Seventh Day Baptist churen, Saturday evening was weil attended P’atriotic songs were sung and Rev. A iVitter gave an address on patriot- | ism and Rev. E. P. Mathewson on | heroic sacrifice. Halsey C. Kenvon re- | cited two selections Handolph gave a reading. i Dr. 1. G. Horton, pastor of the church at Westerly, gave an i This is a detective story of the first | water and abounds in scenes Lhat are dogs. | i, i i E i 8 ‘| ing m apad a | { Town visited Mrs. Wilcox's father, A.| | Sunday with his brother, Albert Hoyle. ad p‘a:! of Poul H. Hi who was | i ercaged as orator sometime previous | o his deceased. | I. Rlake has returned home l’\n\\rl comnieted his engagement as | ok at the Fishers Island Jife saving #ation. Town Electio i The annual town election was held Tuesday with two tickets, Republican and Citizens in’the field. The vote | was was quite large in both the voting | districts of the town. The Republican | ticket was elected by from 75 to 100 majority. Most of the officers elected | were the same as last year. The only | important changes were in the election of Everett P. Mathewson as overseer of the poor in place of George B. Car- penter deceased, Amos A. Kenyon superintendent of the town farm in place of John S. Cole and Gardiner B. Kenyon, moderator of district meet- ings in district No. 1 in place of Mr. Carpenter. USQUEPAUGH Those Who Were Entertained Over the Holiday. Amos H. Kenyon of New York spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Dr. and ‘Mrs. E. E. Kenyon. i Randolph Carpenter of New York, | spent over Memorial day at J. S. La- | monds’. Mr. and Mrs, S. O. Webster, Jr., were with Mrs. Webster's parents, Pr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenyon. Willlam Briggs of Newpori was at Gideon Palmer's. Mr. and M Fred Clarke and fam- ily of Arctic spent Saturday and Sun- day at J. S. Lamond’s. Mrs. Emma Wells of Attleboro spent over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Holden of Attleboro spent several days with her mother, Harriette Carter, returning home Wed- nesday afternoon. Mrs. John Lamond of Boston, mothar of J. S. Lamond, is visiting her sons. W. B. Wilcox and family of Norwich W. Kenyon, Saturday. an_automobile. Miss Gladys Lamond of vaidenm. is visiting her cousin, Miss Helen . Lamond. E Mrs. Fannie Bicknell of Hamilton, who has been visiting her niece, M -s. fia M. Kenyon, returned home Thurs- y. Richard Bristow has gone to Madi- son to work after spending a few days with his family here: The social at Allen Stevens' Satur- day evening was well attended and enjoyed. They came in RICHMOND Mrs. Lottie Hoxie of Carolina, Miss Mary L Hoxie and Miss Mabel Hoxle of Shannock were callers in Beaver River valiey Saturday, Mrs. A. A, Wood of Slecum visited | Jith her ‘brother. . . Moore, recent- i Johnson Hoyle ,of Peace Dale, spent . ‘and Mrs. Harold Smith of Paw- tucket visited friends in town Satur- y_and Sunday. 210 areq, Bilwuguill-Sm Hirupsfassze Hh B. B. Moore visited his sister, Mrs. W. J. Nichols, Friday. Wednesday evening the friends of Syivia Bowler gave her a birthday surprise party. William Kingstey is ill, ‘Mr, and Mrs, George E. B. James entertained a house party from Wes- terly over Saturday and Sunday. Harry Hoyle made a business trip to Providence Wsdnesday, and Mrs. Lewis F | Le ! church, Rev. | Sunday 'school at noon. | Sve . That’ is the tnwrum question to the majority American ~ People just now. < Th. rl!.lmul- and resort man- are eager for business and they bid for it in a lively man- ner. No need for anyone to choose / disappointment instead of rest and delightful recreation. Read the advertising in to- day’s Bulletin and send for the booklet and literature so freely offered. It is sometimes much fun studying the resort literature as it is to travel—and it's a liberal education. It is the duty of the modern newspaper to help its readers. In this season of the year the resort and raflroad advertising is one of the most service-giving features. omitted because of Benefactors’ day exercises, At the Sheltering Ar!ulhurvlu will be conducted by the Rev. M. R. French, with choir of First Methodist church. At the Federated ohurch Rev, A. L. Tedford will preach in the morlg:: Place, Chicago. s et upen the theme, e Man Whom = ble. =% A e ETelie T rm.n.a Tooms wuitable Denies. Evening subject, Lost While| jupgrouna tank, with bump. Antheny | rurnished. uu ‘7 t eeping, batn -na ¥ ol Busy. Hansen, Nortn Windham, Conn. Je6d | ing eggs, 108 .I. y. ing orasrs 'rr-\n reck Toom n-g with At Trinity Episcopal church the e will be morning service and sermeon at 10.30 a. m., and evening service at 7.30 P m. The International Bible Students’ ae- sociation meets at 11 o'clock in room 1, BT bleck, 30 Shetucket street, for Bible study, At the First Baptist church, George H. Strouse, pastor, subject, A Sacred Memorial, suhject. A Great Sea Tragedy. At Greeneville Congregational ¢hurch ‘he Goodwill Bible class meets at noon, topic, The Outer and the Inner King- dom, teacher, Charies E, Grover. The Loyal Temperance association, S. Saunders, president, will hold religious services in their rooms, 35 Shetucket street, Bill block, Sunday at 4 p. m At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, 10.30 a. m., sermon by the Rev. G. G Scrivener, district superintend- ent; 7.30 p. m., sermon by Rev. G. G. Scrivener. At McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion E. George Biddle, D. church the pastor, Rev. Charles -H. Ricketts, will preach in_the morning on The Channels of the Spiritual Life. | Sunday school at noon. At the Second Congregational church, Sunday school at 9.30 a. m., morning worship, with sermon and hymn for the children, at 10.30 a. m. evening service, with' sermon, at 730 p. m. At the Gospel Mission, 265 Main street, Steiners’ hall, Sunday services. Prayer meeting 10.30 a. m., testimony and praise service at 3 p. m., preaching service by local or out of town minis- ters at 7.30 p. m. At Mt Caivary Baptist church, morning sermon upon Edimcation. Bible class and Sunday school at noon. Bible {and Literary at 3.30. Evening sermon | { upon Power, Authority and Fear, fui- lowed by the Lord's !\!PW At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph Cobb, pastor, will preach on Our gen;llekoql. C. business session at 5.45, devotional sel under the Beading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T0 RENT" ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words td the Line TO RENT TO RENT _Furnished rooms at 54 Washingon 9t Jebd Pmm'r VIEW, R. L—To let ar -room beaen cotiage. L. Bfln Providence, R. 1. oolx“ut PLACE TO RENT for sum- i SLOTY lwuse. 5 rooms, Pariiy zTurnisned, pewudiful view ana an Jaeai place lor anyone Who liKes Lue coun inquire at Bulletin Ornee. X s FOR SALE FOR SALD—18-ft. motor boat, 3 b. D. engine, ¥x0; 1 ' WANTED operators at Col- Bus! vfit.ls.Cm» bu) 1912 Cadillac, Address A WANTED—Pants chester. Address H. “cChester. W. must be in sha FOR SALB—Tel ting & c:mDAO-Q l-r?::l outfit, Wil _seil eap. For fuil particuiars, address F. G Buuetin. = Jesa FOR -n.l——w——unl“mnun from fine arge White Fekins, Joe emcn. a?:; Buuard, Norwi 35-acre sub: on 1rolley -J govd ¥ ADVICE TO FARMBRS—T. comme ‘the arought: piant a row of on- lons between each’ row of potpiosa The onions will bring tears to eyes Of the muu- thu- knmn‘ m ground moist! moke nelton mNquare T o “Fagan's Shnoie Stop. TO RENTPavillon at Spring GN\'g Qardner _ake; aiso cottage. Mrs M J: P..ups. inquire at 8 ceck St J_nc ¥OR RENT At Pleasant View, R. L, for July and'August, mne-room cot- tage. l.urlcll\'ely rurnished, " ail com- venienc reasonable. F. O, Westerly, & Jedd SHED ROOMS— Centrally ma Moree, 1s Union St osd A tenement of six rooms Hroagway. Inquire of leac s, Richards Sutiding, 91 sain St mayzsd mile out er city, Toom house, large barn, pousry house and otner vutbuiidings, exoeient iana, BMOOth und easmly worked, good orcn- AYd, Yu. [eel roud Irontage ANTEO—4 competent Bis izl for gen: oral’ Rousework, 10 g0 to Hus! fstern Foint or tne suminer. Avrly between 7 and Mave, K. Perkins, u;ulmm L eu.eno ¥ for workers; write tod tooular: Reynolds Beimont Ave., Bpri WOULD you work for $16 DT weok, 8 hours s day? Woman wastod tribuce free pmckages powder. ~Ward woup Co., wiaout ng 100is, ete. AN OPPULLUL..y 10 ObLAIn nne plece at a |mv Partiol of YOUN'S AL:I»«,\. . catodr ¢ a: w unmnlu. FOR SALK — Three l“.-‘-h‘.nd e Apmy afternoons, 1 Crescent St. n'mnz borax mod- Frg lm“mu e wey. wou oroom r“.““ at l,:1f°“l"l,v VEBRNMENT positions are easy to Y, free bookler, Y_vi¥, tells how. today_—now. ' "Earl' Hopigna, uhlnnan D. C, may3d Hundreds v Thy membora loan‘ plions [res. o, S3%0b, san Francisco, Cal. Pl Rovon Whnc Cann, maysve i at mlAll, Nrfl—m Inquire of C. Franklin St FYRNISHED ROO veniences, 33 Uanlon » "~ 70 RENT A cottage of ten rooms, ail furnished; ready to occupy, Inciumng bath house. at Pleasant View, facing the ocean. Ior the season. Inquire LOULS WUNUER- e, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 28, Neorwicn, Ct.__Fhone 1068-12, or Phone 593, 5d .l modera con- Ph el-3 yoR LI—Hatewi; o e eacn, S L Grove Poultsy Farm, » west rearl ot Jeba WOR SALE—Bay mare nine years fiu. perfecliy sound, extra good driver, sare for Jadies 1o arive, or good horse Ior grocery wagon; welghs 1100 Frank A. Fitch, Versallles, Tel, 404-13. Jeod WOR SALK—Very desirabie cottag WANTED—AL M & man for gen- eral farm work. G. A. . Jencks, . ¥. L. WANTED —A eo-:pelent girl for gen- eral housework, to to the seashore. 297 Broadway. je3TulhsTu WANTED—A Ford owner to act as agent in Putnam, Willimaatic and Kii- NNgiy for perfection sei starter .or Je Fora: cars. Secure tersitory of J. L nine rooms, iarge iot, barn, hne drives, Gardiner, Livery and Centrui | Fleasure Heacn: rent August. J. ;‘mug l-‘com cars overmudl Ajax | Rose, Waterford, Cona. Jedd FOR RENT irestione Congress tires at lowest|" yOR SALE —Horse, cheap. Address prices. Phone: 61-3. Jesu | Horse, Bulletn Co. Jesd 5. N N e s s e ALK _Airedale terriers; the Two Floors of Building WO e . €-: Co., 4Ce | best of companions and hunters: pup- Daie, R. 1. 54| pres 3o on habot Banjemiz | No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, GOOD_PAY—Light work: Do you|Zonn. Jesd | Suitable for light msnutacturing et A A no, U8 pul ropresenfatit® | ~ FOR SALE_Single cylinder wagner | other purposes. write us quick. Nurserymen, Ma.nche\tex Conn. WANTED Competent _diming _room &irl, maid, coamber muid and « ni, 1o go to .astern Point wicn Mrs. Waitér Fulier, 3vb Broadway. Apply betwoen and ¥ Je- reyeie, in good v. _eorge Hagberg, i. Phone 435-2. ¥OR SALEindian Runner ducks; pure wiite eggs tor haicaing, 13 tor ; ducklings, isc and 20c each, from Hock or 1vvi wonderfui producers. conditie D. No. i, jesd inquire of The Vaugha Foundry Ca. SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale pastor. Preaching by Rev. Dr. Thomp-- HALL’S barber schools, su Wash- \hrue or phone C. Bugbee, Putnem, sOon . L 7. g U B, Boston, Mass. wages, roo; O L™ anA 745 pm. SRy | raiiroud tICket urnistod bY 5 Rentals §175-42.600 season H 8 ¥ cu-operalive propositions. Jesd ai a low price. inspection by appointment At the Greeneville ~ Congregational | WAN ce a8 companion or c.ieenenue Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance ED—A lignt nousework. Address Housework, care Bulietin Orifice. Jeda wum—i.xperwm.ed skein wu:d- ors Gad iearners. Apply Weest Efld’n Silk il 5, %nflv 3 h. p. ‘ununt aunca, iv b) o leel; just right to run around the river or' beacnes. Address BoX 44, Buliemn Office Jesd 36 Bllas 'vements. Town. FOR SALE—New house, lace, 7 reoms, all imy Heath, Nerwic Der man for laboring Apply West mide Buk Mill W, work Jed lots and cottages for -u and to rent; pays over 1( per cent. &nnuo price. W. O. Stanton, St ln. m, Conn. WAlm—Al once, horseshoer and jobber, at Jos. Goyette's Blacksmith .Mp. Taftville, Conn. Jedd ANTED—A compstent girl or wom- u =3 te, to do general housework at ML Hop‘m CL: refortness required. AD- to Mrs. Fran) 1oung, ads- Worth Ave.,, New York City. Jezd WANTED Plano tuning. A G. Gor- don, iv¥ Prospect Bt., City, Tel. 6¥2-2. ria WANTED Safety rasor biades shacp- ened by k. Kirby, over cer station. Blades guarani ANTEDAn able man who is will- - ith and accidedt FOR -SALE A FINE PIECE of MAIN STREET * PROPERTY JAMES L. CASE, ALE GALES modern nouse of 3 rooms, % land; price low it sold berore June ;\p o RANKLIN Norwich, Conn: THINK 2 -v- e ing to go and sell he FOR MALM—The Leonard W. bacon' fsal esiate im ANorwich, comsisting ot insurance; salary and commission. Ap- 0 Shetmeket St, Norwich, (1 iy to Cuarles N. Gordon. 210 West | 130 larSp assion bOuFe & dwe e n St may?Td | Doveet d e convewiently located THOUSANDS of ‘n\ernmentl e 0% L TR R LS .—,n-‘-. now open to men and women; §8i 5150 mon<h; Norwich exauminations an- Operty uas s pwm water supp A T W o "Saields, ¥s Broa 5 . unced July 15th; aeseription . ‘;.:; l?;hs'ls' subgect,” The' Vaive' of Sampie questions free, Franklin ln- | Wa¥ Nerwicu, Conn. pircity. stitute, é)ep 35-N,, Rochester, N. Y. hyu. -Aw—w:.. 3 pige, tovceay mayis ‘eds, Ieg.s! none tlor 1L W At the Central Baptist church, couUnLry. Ludtew Farm, Nocris SLODILE. 4 WANTED—A competent woman for Ty 'é‘::::"‘,?\?fizg :\ffyrécmn -é‘:nelf' general housework; one willing to g0 o e sy A b > s 2 - | to the country for the summer; refer- — - pas 11 - LA AM BUXLAG POy 0L & sinus - glous Courage. The pmstor. Rev. b1 | ghces reauired. “hoply SHilicgs 0 | &R MARCITTLS = Eight-rvom Cottage Blb)e class at noon. Lord's supper follows the morning ice. At Quito, the only city in the world on the line of the equator, the sun sets and rises at 6 o'elock ail the vear round. FOR SALE THE TONIC AIR —OF— FISHERS ISLAND has improved the health and prolonged the lives of many Norwich persoms. I bave two attractive furnished cottages to rent for the season, and a fine one for sale. All are near the water, good fishing and. bathing. The drinking water is ef unexcelled guality and ab- solutely pure, ARCHA W. COIT Office 1334 Phones { RIES to® 102-2 63 Broadway Opposite Y. M. C. A. | FOR SALE Two 2-tenemenrt houses en Machaale Strest in Danielson. Income $420 | gross, net income on Investment 91§ | per cent. Hsuses pleasantly situated, three minGtes' walk from raiiread sta- tion, post offiee and business section, minutes from churches and schools. ARBIR, Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. SUNDAY SUBJECTS, liness Mission will hold t 87 Mlin sireet. The ite | services Congregatl.n-l church preach in the morning. At Broadwa: the pwor wfl{ At Park Cengregational church 10.30 | a. m., Benefactors’ Day; Sunday school jat 12 m, ’ At the First Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning and ev e,(m; Rer’ucfi» ‘ The subject u _the Christian chmu sexvice at 10.45 & m. is to be God the | Only Cause and Creator. : it s Bhss ot ] preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. R. B. Harris. At Christ Epucnpm ‘church, morn- 30, holy communion smu\n Farm of 25 Acres House, barn ‘ana henneries. soms land can be worked by machin- place is situated three miies from esteriy, price 31350, An 85-acre farm, about four miles Damuel Geliery, Coicaester, declid UK 3. Eleven-room nouse,w O e R el o " Clone G. W. Hamilten, u-cumr;'u- with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, locatea five minutes’ walk frcm Main «ests Frice ceasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street. r R -m”.’;r‘mxed‘{:n ulo‘lfiluxu. ixYor ke, tweiv $i. The Budeun Co.," Printei e rvioh: Cont. WANTED Datry Man, Farm Hand, Cook, General Houseworkers, Laundress, Chamber Maid. /FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Cescoran, Supt. Central Ild‘: EGGS EGGS EGGS We wart fifty thousand dozen Naitive Eggs. WIill pay highest market Hok at uusu prices. 203 R wf; 16,000, lensaas, Cxloe, Driniots Bl Loy, SLi0s obes 6805 10,000, " 31 iierneacs, $axii, prinied, s 0 Neorwich, Ct 100V, 32105 9,008, | 200 ‘sialements uiax prinied, $L.as; 100v. $iei 50ul X 311, Printing oi every de- sciiplion dons prompliy. Schd Lor Swm. ples. The Suilctn Cu. iriniers aua Binders, Norwica. Co! FOR SALE 1912 Maxwell Special Five-passenger Touring Car; 36 h. p., fully equipped; best of condition; best of reason for selling. CARL T. KENT, Putnam, Conn. To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the Lme v Lisi your larms if you want 1w sell. 1 have a large Send description or call. WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket Stu Norwicn, Conn. DO YCU WANT TO- BUY A FARM? FOR SALE - ' rorsae || OALE HORSES Counties. All kinas of rarms, from $1000 up. | would be pleased to show any of these places to interested parties. Stock and fixtures of retail 1 will have another express car or | if intes d, don’t deiay—as they are Drug Store, centrally located 28 horses Friday, June 13. There will | selling fast. be a1 kinds, bij single. Walt right this time. i BELMER R. PIERSON. el. and small, in pairs and,! and doing a prosperous ousi- Or these. Prices will be ness. Good reason for selling. Principals only may bbtain full information from - rhomas H. Beckley May Buiiding Phones: 724 278 Main Street 474-3 WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. Jeld > FOR SALE A splendid Farm of 100 acres, with a {large shore frent en Gardner’s Lak {Geed buildings, smoeth land. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff sunci {to 1600 ibs. Feur Peol Tables, a voughi gresn within vith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, years and have been BEFGHE BU"IHNbRThhM ELSE- i i PEN!\SVLVANIA EXPRESS CO, i 3£i-353 East 24th St., New York City. MUST BE SOLD WIIHIN THE } NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ! 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 149 | | ln goed condinion, welghing irom 900 Phene 300 FOR SALE Two tenement heouse wita im- prevements, including heat, eiec- n good cendition, | e past used in aud | Prices, eiugle uorses leains $115 10 $400. 343 0 (50) days’ ! : 3400, utes’ walk (e center of the cily. from \til&::‘i‘};i\nevdhou.s, iarge barn Always woll remted, large loan COL. EARL N. GALLUP' | allowed, if no: as represeated can be $30005 $1000 down, balance on mese, CRu, b pesOLiAd I nicuasiey. cuaiie ter aetibeds Oue Dlocs: Toot ;s B Y N c g“‘ mort Inquire of (-nlhh effer refused. Cume block from gage at 5 per cent. Investigate! iy Loug lsiand Ferry. Al horses suipped Cottages at Pleasant View; >i450 wil FRANCIS D. DONOHUE \ ) with buy a four-rcom cottage, all furnis iot on pond side aund has 76 feet fromt- age. send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletn (ust issusd—choice of 496). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, A1 Weat Mrond sireet—Rooms 1 aud 2, 490 miles from New York City, blankets und ‘halters and collars. All cars transfer to the door. Ons and Ferry. Murray Hill. Central Building Norwidh, Ct A graduate from Jones' Nai Schooi o e g g R :‘,}fl sleck frarm Lang e Real Estate Sales. R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 LOST AND FOUND XD_—Came_iuto MQ NEY I.OANBD onas, aes, dewe.rs enclosur jisir, I be better list of customers looking Ior farms, | 1| have on my-st over on> hundred— | situated in New London and Windham | The roads being in good shape now, | 'LOOK THESE HORSES OVER These herses have beer | two | tricity and hard wood foors, wround ihe © A " 2 y x 9; will sell cheap. Pala 4~ Ameug them: are situated on Broad Street, near ne % P °® . mawcned teams sultabie for generui bus. | AT I pa Catge Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich. iness, also several pavement ~ore mares | trias | in tive Sun-Set Land. M‘W‘mw._—‘“' 1Into: by ihe jjower gained, Yet mlp’ n:-uflo led wak that ‘iq waue en. m:ll-auncupumma-~ ned. For well they knew that in the derk- ness dwelling The peons labored sit the mountain’s That :-;tune. roses .in the sunlighc Drew hlllnd bl A ‘honjr_thuu‘- To n?fm.- city came a heavenls IS of the sunof (poetry and soms, And el.l":r‘volc-"m‘ er praise were She wae th ‘the e dusen iof all thet brii- m-l{.m one night, she came to No .l.Q fw her, tihie tender-hearted She fook the faireet Mowers her songs had won. And out shy Mm:rmd beyond the giant nto: the underwerid! beside the hill, The huH night air growing damper, went through her body with a shiv- ering. = ehiil. m 'r.(gh.d hwts od P': L a2d midnight hid \rose a ound a8 of & muddy stream, Among mo- soenes, among m’ bag- aces w’it{ab« r BooT flowars she stoed as in Tnt her basket hungry eyes wére star- ng. But rm, the torchlight on the flowers moss, A Taug), was heard, hadt mocking, haif ng, despeirs he, anB‘ us Sowsrs, only Sowers She fled righted, but the haggard eyes as spparitions came. he flowert in the famillar places, But pleasure’s world! did not appear the same She could not stay, the early morning our Found her again amone that outcast race She sang to rouse them ‘gainst tyramt's power. She sang of home, of hope and bettcr days the And as she sang & hundred camp fir-s peln Thelrklu—ul glare upon the evenins Men who had failed,’ men who'u wav- ered, fainted. Took heart again to fight, or die. Pearson. HUMOR OF THE DAY Proud He—I belong to the 400. Sharp She—One of the naughts? ' —Philadel- phia Ledger. Husband—Dr. B. said an_adoohol sponge would do me good. Wife—To which of your cromles did he refer?— Life. to wan —x. “Edith, is that young man gone?™ called the landiady at 10 bells. “Yes, completely,” came the answer.—3ich- igan Gargoyle. Knlcker—Something m about Jones. Bocker—Yes; he = ihe only men who can‘t explain the high cou: of living—Judge. “Is this town on the map?™ “Ae ‘There “Well, Marie, you to leave us and get married?” 5 that is the fateof the in this world.”—Munich Fllegende Biastter. “Is there- much competition in yoar office?” asked Mlss Skittles. “Sure.” eplled the facetious Miss Skids. ‘l-?nd:een the mirrow and the clock.”"— 2 She—What did pepe say when you told him you wanted to marry me? He at all’ “He didn't™ “No: your mother was theret“—Yonk- ers Statesman. Willie—Mamma, I saw a dog today |that had only three legs. Mother— | Weren't you awfully sorry for him? : he had one more leg than I had.—Boston Transcript. Squire—Well, Matthew, and how are yvou now? Aged Convalescent—Thankee than I were, but I | beant as well as 1 were afore I was las bad as I be now.—Punch. “By the way, whom are they going hold the inquest on?” “No ome as now of now,” said the man in blue: “but it ‘ud 'a been on me if I hadn't 1ad these drinks an’ smokes."—London Tit-Bits. The railway train had just put in a tango-playing machine. “Are we ! running on Eastern or Central time’” | asked a passenger. “Neither,” replied the conductor wearily; | Washington Star. to “rag time.'— THE KALEIDOSCOPE . Since the suppression of the opium. traffic the business In cigarettes has. increased rapidly in China, many of the natives finding the cigarettes an agreeable substitute. During the recent salmon run fa British Columbia waters salmon were sold at retail in Vancouver shops for 15 cents aplece, the fish averaging five pounds, dressed. | A wooden stave pipe 131-2 feet In | dlameter, and aimost a ille: Tz part of a waterpower plant in Wash- ington, It is thought to be the largest construction of the kind. The hand-operated sewing machine is the most extensively need in Indla. Avpart from cheap| it is particulay- ly liked by the native people because of the simple mechanism. fn nearly two hundred schools in | Ireland, instruction is carried on both Irish and English, as part of the program to revive interest in the Guellc language and literature. | Of the 6572000 school children in | Prussia, 3.815,000 are in Protestant | schools,” 2,383,000 in Roman _Catholic | schoois’ and_the comparatively smaill ! number of 368,565 In the nonsectarian | schools. In Minnesota the need for trained teachers of agriculture and domestic science is 8o great that the School of sgricultural Technology at the staie ur rsily has taken for its main work | the preparation teachers for these | subjects. Calgary now has three raflroads, the Canadian Northern and the Grand Trunk Pacific having just completed branch lines into this cif These new lines open up a large reg- jon and within the next year 150 and 200 towns will be established- The tonnage of the merchant vessels launclied throughtout the world in 1913 showed a large lncru- over the ceding year, and, in fact, over year, being es