Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1914, Page 5

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e m Miss Eila Potter of Norwlch was the mn ml“ngl“g fim ASIBMA SUFF For Sunday | oo e mme_ s @ X S S 5wl : ks S AFTER THANKSGIVING VARIOUS MATTERS |wSt%i.'s i Frovitencs Svet | Held ot Trinity Episcopal and Broadway Congregational ‘:-:' 3‘ . J A FLOCK OF Bt 0, comilins ot | s Giive MeDsnal. who has deen ‘Churches—Collections Taken for Relief Fund for the """.-. i SRELE NATIVE TURKEYS 0 b s imasy 15 the fivet Sundey in] Contiat Visge e Belgians and the United Workers—Reasons for Thank:. Fanoy Grapefruit .ccse..... 3 for 25¢ The Delicicus Apples, doz. ...... 50c Fanoy Grapefruit ..... Valencia Late Oranges ..... Advent. Mrs. William Buckley and family of . ? Lieut. Dean C. A. C, has been | New London wers in Scotland to spead fulness Pointed Out. s ordered to duty at Fort Wright, the holiday with relatives. Mrs. Conyers, medium, at Spiritual | Miss Marion Green of Charlestown,| At union Thanksgiving services| that he with his brain was R. is the of Mrs. D. Un- | which held Th ing at animal Academy Sunday, 11 and 7.30—Adv. - I, is d% CA s ':‘nt?l'rl urd»mw cbl 3 at Norwich man whi in Wood- and at Broadway <Congregational n:c‘k ‘S’Veanud.n.y lo'unod :o.:d sleighing | Miss ?flflfl- a:vm flf. "-;“:‘ Haven | church therfi were congregations of SOMERS Sy Tisis Fillmore of Spriag street, e T At Trinity Church. Some of the eportsmen provided ~ £ i ith gam J. Barnow and son Morris of | _ At Trinity church, with which Christ : thelr friends with game dinners on the | o vori were visitors of Mr. and|Episcopal church united, the sermon | 50 Sembai time o 4 5 MMrs. Michael Schdarts on Thursday, = | Was by Rev. R. R. Grabam, e . o A number of the Lord’s Hill bronze Christ church. The celléctio: turkeys were shipped to Darlen for} 2Ars. Luella M, Gager of Stonington |service was for the fund for the suf- H. T. MILLER e A Craes % aser and family in Nor:| - Tev. Mr. Geanam delivercd a Torée- force which is the highest Don’t forget to attend the police- | wich. ful sermon from the text I gor. 3d School for Dancing |zon i &8 Sumei Bl | oy sy s russ penuty ans | R e imts 3,000 S | B BN APPSR or i X - Margaret Ruddman of Lafayette street Brown, the | bis fulfliment of his destiny. 28 OAK STREET An:“w{' :.fjgelvnn::‘suui: ;t:oubr: g;re fl;:t?nr: in Centerville, R. I, on n o Ml M Lead to Highest Victories. for the natw Slon. O slfens s to anksgiving. spoke in part as follows: The spirt t is Send free trial of your method te: "Telephone 1082 held Friday, Dec. 4, in Hartford. We are met here this morning 0 of- | shvisae Lratn S i Maher r . @ prefect at St.ifer up for the|than the purely intellectual, is the trereettctnttssnananasacntcn higl Harry Col thanksgiving to ?Od ething ) inf t During this week Judge Gardiner|Thomas’ semb . Hartford, passed | various blessings which We, and more | wes ead kin ffl? ‘“ Greene of Norwich has been presiding | Thanksgiving With his parents. Mr.| especially which we as a nation, en- | o bon Which will lead mankind to in the superior court at Waterbury, |and Mrs. Patrick Coleman, of Sachem | jop. : the highest Viohities {n T4 Fuiuee Snd A ik always on , the way, Try &Iflmd A large number attended the golden | Creasty oihen our service is largely | bloodshed and armed conflict but by [f, ase that ranks as i i of any more than.|the methods of d brotherhood, wedding Wednesday evening of Mr.| Miss Cordelia Jelly of Central Vil- | St SR o9 RarCy Of toy, more than me of peace an K and Mra. Jullus C. West in Ellington. | lage, who was taken to the Eackes|iy something to o with the affairs of | present war is (hat Jt bas ssemed 13| NORWICH CUSTOM OBSERVED. A family gathering of 16 was held | sidered in & Very. serious condition &t the world, for it is absurd to offer | shatter ail those hopes we once held g 8 thanks to o blind: form which is- in | that the time had < on [ Boys Burned Their Barreis on Poles| For real tough weather 3 . John H. e time come or was soon N e N s | Tt bubieiiproving some purely mechanical. impersonal | coming when war would be no more: on Thanksgiving Evening. i MAKES HULIRG o way working out the destiny of the | Those who mocked the idea that peace —_— our big long, warm, ? upiverse. and brotherhood would ever prevail are| The skies all over the city were We advertise exactly| porgons tiving on rural routes missed SAVINGS BANK DIRECTORS.| I as a believer # God speak to you | now ready to cry “I told you sol” and lig‘tafl up brightly shortly after dark double reinforced Over- asltis half the pleasure of the holiday be- - who acknowledge "His rulership and|(o scorn those who believed that the ksgiving night the - they had to get along without | Atty. Gen. Light Answers Question|Tecosnize that He and His purposes|distinctly Christian virtues would ever 3 coat. o Irwabee iy must be taken into consideration in|have any real welght in determining past o our attempts to understand the events | the actions of men or nations. sheds trherever For a liv dy cheerful Asnford,” Armitage & _Amidon i of life. % We believe that there i distine- T ’ h;%:- bought a large ¢ of timber| Dank Commissioner Fred P, Holt Net Unmindful of Blessings. e believe tha ere is a out- 2 tion between good and evil, and that|barrels and kinds. Bar- companion of H. C. Barlow & Son, also a large lot [ °f @ savings bank. We are not, I trust, unmindful of | war is evil. though as bellevers in God | rel burning on Thanksgi' door get the fn Union of Mrs. Viols Willis. In his reply the attorney-general|the manifold blessings which have |and His rulership we may believe that | honored custom in {his rough and wooly Balma. G- = summarizes the question of the com-|been granted to us during the past|He can bring good out of evil, but this Soin R Digelow fled at tho home | mistoney &n_ fotiows: year, but I am sure the dominant|should not lead us to palliate the evil (2 . om: . caan. thought in our minds today is thank-|or to tamely submit to it as something Point_road, Niantic, Tuesday after a un’;g;' ::L‘";Y ;’.l;';“"gt"m‘: "g:""w’ fulness for the peace we enjoy while | which is inevitable, and therefore use- AR long iliness with Bright's disease. e el H N 50 much of the rest of the world is|less to strive against. For dignity and elegance Bishop Nilan on Thanksgiving day |the liuw because among its direotors,| SOECER 15 Qe Site, s e coms Not God's Way- Sherman st d the new Pol ial 0 number een) there are tfligfilflgfi:&fn & Betia b, Iliums-ule. dinbctans Tof ‘bha 1 bank, th peaceful land the aw: contrast pre- So as we offer up our thanksgivings sented forces from our lips th ¢ | for the blessings of peace which we double-breasted Coat. Tha eeremony bogan &t 16 delock, directors of another national bank.|inanksgiving together w o sryer | enfoy and our prayers that God would il the = By that God will save us from the scourge | Pring this terrible conflict to a right- 3 - 9 to dispiay thom Thursdsy. bt Sesitat- | Tae avings bank i question” shopia| of, wer, and in Hie good time bring | ous ending: o not let us Five ear to siomes7| For the rainy day here's k peace among the nations. v O e e mateiorts s epaes | be Fequired to veduce the mumber of} "The magnitude of the war, with ita | cause it is unavoidable and that it is : ¥s the rain chaser. . resulting sufferings, is so overwhelm- | only through conflicts of this kind that The Harddig . trust com ,» to W . . acter, national bank or trus pany ing as to check that spirit of seif.|the progress of the race can be ac Prices $10. to $35. i i v complacency which sometimes charac- | complished. B Civil service examinallons for ap-| Judge Light discusses the statutes|TCHPRCSNTY Whlck sometmes charac: | 0G0 (' ay of winning this world is Them on. while the Jail Hila wese —— N e that bear on the question and then| contemplate the peculiar blessings we e ey o e T Lty | the limelight as there fires were = " o : " 3 f nor by power, 3 fille, Stafford Springs and Willimantic | ““rhese varied provisions permitting | groer; Gorriiy, rather than self-con- | 1/8NE DOT MY, POVCR, Bt BY i n acts | oI The Mm‘ttm ec. 12. savings banks to deposit in other|tho gominant feeling in our minds to- | Of love and not of hatred; but when New York headquarters for the Bel- | P2iks and irust companles, and 10| gday. o pray oy i pome wa &7 S e 121.125 Mai gian relief fund acknowledged Thurs-| Pl chase or . Though we may attribute our non- | praving for endless strife nor do we iih e S Main Street day a contribution of $10 from_the| JtRST hanks and wrus’ compamy ies, 204 | involvement In this almest world-wide | Offér that prayer in vain if we seek Congregational church at Stafford - war partly posi- | for the coming of that kingdom by Springs. making loans, are unquestionably the}iion ang pt‘r:lyo“{o the foresight of|Using the spiritual weapons of faith, = reasons for the continuance of thel yose who guided this country in her | hope and charity which He has placed Teachers from eastern Connecticut | PLovision in regard to “"“':e“,‘"‘ ‘;OW“| ly ana formative period, as well as | i our hands. CHELSEA IN THE MUD. h}!lgbcschoolts Witu M:fnd z::ehme-iunz‘ o§ :ecfi?withao::;rng:nmu e “_u:f cm:_ to u;he“wieddo? lv:'llh which t.h;:se in At Broadway Church. - the Connecticut section of the classical . authority today have handled the sit- y tional truck Bank Near Pogquetanuck But gssociation of New™Engiana. to e | Dapics o yiew of ihe Matory of the | uitin*Set” oHering our thankeBiving | cns soceine wa on i ehion e et o oy e WORLD'S SERIES. held in Hartford Deec. 5. i evid 0 God as the real and effective source | tra] Raptist, Trinity Episco, Second 1 o R~y 7 | pose intended fo be subserved there: | of ol these blcssings we commit ours | ket DAY Epinsondl, Hecend Steamer Chelsea, bound to Thasses| PTices t0 be Cut—Président Ban John- ments hchide & viels o Crace Bbtene: [of the generul statutes, concerning | folveS, t0 the position that it is only | Good Shepherd united, and the ser- |Tow Bost Cors shipyard at Riverside| #0n Says Magnutes Faver the 1 parish, Stafford Springs, to admin. | Which you ask, uses the word “officers” | 15, >0, far a8 we have been carrying out | mon was by Rev. J. F. Cobb, pastor of | from this city to make minor répates| Change. A u . the will of God that we have in any | the last named church, Ve R ister confirmation and preach on the(as including directors, and that there- |y, gegerved these blessings or can| urch. wen agroutd in the river mear Po- fore the bank i estion should be It opened with the scripture reading, | quetanock cove bridge morn-| The baseball series for the cham- morning of Sunday, Dec. 6. compelled to change loe Sirectovs so ag | ©XPect to enjoy them in the future. invocation and_responsive reading by Y i the| pionship 6f the werld will consist of The sea walls and grading at the |to comply with the law. Reasons That Are Given. Rev. Dr. Joel B, Slocum. The scrip- cay eleven next year, instead of Pond colony buagalows at Lord's Point e o But we are told that this war was | ture lesson by Rev. F. W. Coleman and 3 sev {la- will be lower, ac- ere completed. It is a great improve- | SURPRISED MRS. WUNDERLICH. |inevitable, not simply because - the | the prayer by Rev. H. J. Wyckoff were|to gvold hitting the barge. mxd‘x"hx to B, B. Johnson, president of & - ment to the property in appearance as by 35 seeds of rivalry, discord, fear and ha- | followed by a well rendered anthem by | was low and the steam the American league hes mada pub- 87 Sast Schatiner & Mazx ¢ |well as a safeguard against wash from | Women of German Rifle Club Made | tred sown for so many years must at | the cholr, and this By the taking of the | myg, fic In a letter he had recelved from A storms. Thankeaiving Visit. last bring forth their fruits, but be- | offering, which, as is customary, Was| The tow host company’s offices errmann, St l hY M D, ; sy - cause this, like overy war on a great | for the United Workers. in New London were notified by 6 | National Baseball viis OUNE IVI€N S| There were good sized consregations| , v of 35 wamen from the Gey- | SCAIS: i3 only & part of the wile, evo- A Man’s True Life. when 2 boat was sent ashore from the| The queéstion of euitting prices for at St. Patrick’s church Thanksgiving | o0 PRifie ‘club surprised Mrs. Louts | [itionary, cosmic struggle for exist-| For his sermon Rev. Mr. Cobb took worlf's series OvercoatS morning when the mass at 7 o'clock | TR SIS € ub Surprised Norwich | ehce Which is and has been ceaselessly | the topic A Man's True Life, with the was said by Rev. Myles P. Galvin and | o dnn 2GR, B0, 1187 FOme, o0 O ag | 80ing on, and which is one of the chief | yaxt Tuke 13, 15: Take heed and keep % that at 8 by the rector, Rev. John H. 'ovening. On ving some unloa' were | 3cans whereby the world and human | yoyrselves from all covetousness, for a | of the mud at fUll sea Thursday afte One of the most important | Broderick. = - : Soclety jhas Teached ils present state | man's life congisteth not in the abun: | ernoorl and 1o tied up ai the Thames % - » erefore, s - P - | Tow Boat compruy's wnarf. things you should attend to is| _State Road Commissioner C. J. Ben- . " party less to ask who or what is to blame for | gy - L' o n6% Which he possess e Herrmann's letter suid the Natfopal . nett hat:t notices :utt for bids on the s R the war, and mere folly to attribute Not alone from custom, he sald, but AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. magnates bad agreed to the to get one of these stylish B oninton. A maeen Mystic and | Com presenied a beautiful_silver pud- Tl e Sheg T et B Ty in|pith & realizing sense of all favors Vaudeville and Pheto Pl Shnaal s v au a) Overcoats of ours. e ariaee for e, of bot travel ey O b A aah M the mishey, see-lang eweep of evolu- hearts o we Come oRermer i ue| Tollday crowds thata Mied the Davis - G Vi at. f th 4 - mat! and evening You ought to consider care-| , ,.cont Norwicn visitor to Tos Winfeeih 2 tapgy. Thatkatiring. wgmimdo‘th:?x:oidgo::suw{&n&.g o Pt o i o uas e e e oo Ren gutting the fully where you can get the|4nesies states that Mea, Alvert H.| NATIVE OF OLD MYSTIC. | proscnt ‘war ‘mceifabic hut that we| S "hocs ‘vees isositor st "aor T , & e = £ = o o e mu 00 Orw: to a const t series According roposed change, Erpuet salnes. [ich) I continuing her art work, do- | Death of Thomas Everett Walls, For- | of similar or Derliaps vaster wars in | bomsr. g Poocs, one of the greatest e | ey witl St 1o re Aswt e, 5 = mbint fEsEIne et lorie tis mer Pensacola Mayor. the future. Long ago Plato said: “All|are not unmfndful that even in this rha| instezd of four, games, so their tol We're ready to show you |dcpartment store there. — : States ere in perpetual war with all {jand of plenty there are some wWho will not be decreased. Among holiday home-comers was 4| . Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 26.—Thomas | For that which we call peace is no|are in need, nor dv we forget the great contrivuted how and why you should buy | vGmonf e maa oo Ters Was & Brerett Welis, former mayor of Pen- | More than merely o name, WhIlst 1n | cugorim ot oo bghor e e STeat largely to the gemeral merit of the like getting to Floride to find suen | 58¢0le. Fla., and past grand master of | Feality nature bas set all communi-|gea, ° ho]od]yy ofleflu‘md their thrilling Did Little Gogd. here. mild temperature in Norwich. When ;‘:;‘“}gf,’;‘; Ui i Mlotida, Ged | S in D snrociatmia Eut. eveciasts Not in Things External. mid-air work was of the first order.| George Fred Williams, lateiy min- Come in any time.. Let us |57 loft Mlddlebury a foot and a half | wecke " He had been In the north since ™ 2 o0 the statement of Jesus he gave|In the musieal line, Miss Marie Lank- |ister to Greece says ho “just had to, A ground. July. Mr. Wells was born in OId Mys- odern Teaching. js hearers to understand that true|let was a favorite as her sweet voit8|talk” on the Albanian situation Well, just show you our assortment| Thursaay hnining (s panihidnec LHE Conn., 59 vears ago. Modern evolutionary teaching, of a Hgid;:‘s not consist in ;uyémnx‘exter- ;v:a heard in a number of tking num-|what good dlgrn do him or anyone » = ' S 4. o n: ere are many who do not make s, ?—Detroit ee Press. i . ourself of | ¢, the Sacred Heart church at Water- gertain kind, has given the stamp of | ihe gdistinction between what a man| The photo plays were all of the Dar fnteD —you'll convince y bury observed the 25th anniversary of Applause from Neutrals, 2pproval to this theory; but it recos- | ngs and what he is, for we are to0 apt | via siandard whieh signifies satisfac- T He ol the dedication of that edifice. A ‘sol-| weutrals can applaud the declara- | s state of perpetual war not|(; think of a man's possessions when | tion for all who see them. Woman's Adwantage. ues. emn high mass wae celebrated, the|yion of Premier Asquith that the terms | bam ot ratuse 0. DUC 2 80 inevitable | we think of the man. It can be shown | has obtained an_ optulon from At- 2 S hoe Se O Adis | $12. to $30. and all prices | 22°CTionan:, 157 TTeanCr OMGRALNE | of peace must‘includs handsoms Tep- | - The aniy peace, then, is the peace of | At & shriveled soul may b found in | torney-General John H. \*| White man is ap gam's § . Lizht, onl oxampie and blame the woman, tho aration for Belgium. That is a debt|exhaustion, recuperation or caution.|ohe Sudst of a great fortune and a no- | the question as 1o the legality of| SEM®EIS Snl BRES FAC SWOiaf. (oo A new and startling development o | Which the German chancellor acknowl- | The pack of wolves who have. run | Lig, S°UL M2y be found in great pov. | allowins directors of o roork | batter chance of couvincing the urs. | the foot and mouth disease came to|dEed When the war began—Spring- |down “their prey after a hard chase] Stils iq * siivice’ tn providing” tag |20 trust coms to_be alrectors] _itchison Glode f light Tuesday in western Connecticut |field Republican. are at peace With the rest of the jun- | means for the cultivation of & mens when it was discovered that a drove of gle while they are tired and full fed, | jjfe. We would not say that the Hfe ’ swine owned by William E. Rockwell| ILondon has one homlelde a year|but as soon as hunger compels they | of one of the miilionaires of this couns H | of Bloomfield was infected. One of the | for each 2002,000 inbabitants. vill 8o forth again, if indeed in the|iry consists in the vast amount of Incidents In M hogs died Monday night. meantime self defense does not call| money he has accumulated, but we can Sixth annual sale of Christmas nov s e ot wil fe at pescs matl . Of | appreciate the tremendous good he-is elties, includ-ng_several pieces of an- |8 other only while they lack the vigor or | hor, J9in€ With it as he is using it to T | help the _suffering and starving in tique china and antique workbox, by % Strength to go forth to the attack.|Beigium. His munificent gift is bear-| Mr. and Mre. William ¥. Bidwell Miss Maud C. Buckingham, at 66 Mc- Qule Peace is weakness or cowardly cun-|ing with it the joy of ljgfi‘t‘ and help- |of Dayville were Thanksgiving guests E;lg P oo °§'o‘$‘”§o$“’a“1§:‘ ?ln!’hf"{u'é‘hfl strong natlon must fight | fuiness and blessing untold. of Norwich relatives. » NOV. and 'Co or 'S 1st, and continuing through the week Furthermore, we are taught that this Spiritual Life Highest. 3. Dowe of Laurel from 9 a. m, to 8 p. m—Aady. Accurate ceaseless warfaro is mot only inevita-| To the question what life is, the |, 3T, 28d re. F. K. Dowe of Lsurel relatives Warren K. ble but right, for it is a part of the | preacher said there are many answers, ests A reception was given by Mrs. Clar- - . sreat struggle for existence. The gos-|but the man who lives most in his K‘orskm-;:nw l:’_l'fl - ence ?Vlnthrop Bovwen of Woodstock I h]nkln pel of this theéory, the only cheering | spiritual nature lives the highest. So snd New York Wednesday at her g note in this dirge of pain, suffering|We nay readily see that amonz the| n. wolbrookcs brother, Frank ¥ home, No. 5 East Sixty-third street, to s and struggle which ceaselessly arises, |things, and above all else, is Plummer, of Bogton, Spent the Holi~ introduce her daughter, Miss Roxana does much to make is that it is a struggle from which re- | Jesus Christ. g day with Town Clerk and Mre. Charles W. Bowen. The receiving party and > sults the survival of the fittest, and | Life. too, consists in the things a (S8 00 TOWE CETE FRE SO several additional guests weré enter- the difference between that therefore the final result is al-|man does, so those who would enjoy - tained at dinner, after which Mr. and o Ways for the betterment of the world. | this life must not keep it to them- Mrs. Bowen took them to a theatre. success and failure. Now such an explanation of exist- | selves, but expend it in the interest of SEARCHLIGHTS TRAINED (I (e e blooa hat. ia boing | the sbundanca of thinds % wa Tovee & ruth in it; the ng ON YACHT WINCHESTER And the food a per shed on the battlefields of Europe may b son eats goes a long way be poured forth in acctordance with Off Staten Island—Reported Sold to One of the Belligent Powers. Neéw York, Nov. 26.—Secarchlights . . that law of nature which lead. Hims ve life, th is toward deciding the dif- J|animal to nght against another or | Possess Christ, to be actuated by His ference. even the plant to thrust aside a simi. | motives, to reveal His trend of = lar plant in order that it may have its|ter and passion for goodness. . W place in the though must re- | should therefore cuitivate the posai t?l.flllfl the low from the rovenue citier Mohayls and . member that thére are social animais | bilities that are within we, remembe which we sell our e torpedo boat destroyer ng % that do mot habitually wage war with | ing that we may lift our burdens the | distances uniform llllll .qu tc:;gx;':h es"_::::n x.u.(me, u:‘.lh;“vtvh:c bn-?': Do Not Take Ged Into Account. "iiia‘.“ihi’ mp:::o?:;o%‘:y '32’1%"’633‘3 feed; the certainty of sciing un fl:“:"hm::-fife that neatrality FOOD What T want to tmpress on you this | Pralses are ringi earts, what want Y y shipping. 2 S % 3555 gl * | chureh, ced the closing hymnm. Y e The Winchester was recently veport- |} —with its delicious flav- and the service concluded wWith the want it, with prompt N e Ty e Y our and rich in the con- J|#°diess inasmuch as they only take|benediction by Rev. Ar. Cobb. sfficient service, ihe sovernment ¢ sso that ahe G|} ©oeo1id monpishine ole. [lof the el e ot Al o West Sids Pinachle Club, z ROk Teave Uil hathen o8 K0 Whpen 2 g or at least an effective, place to those | As the result of their play Wednes- tome idea e . ments of whole wheat zpiritual forces which fmust be of vast | day night the standing in the West u. 3 to be derived .‘,';‘,fé‘w':?;o‘é"fi:,.'f",f ah and malted barley, is the not momtm‘g&me inochle club is as follows: supposition that G t is| Bailey 76615, Lewis 76505, Pettis favorite breakfast cereal Jruling over all things. Ti4%s, “Baker 75205, Larsen 73080, Feon And further we must remember that | Schutz 72600, J. Jordan 72330, of thousands of success- | the nope held out to us by the doctrine | wood 71695, A. Jordan 70,860, ful d of the survival of the fittest must be | ham 70615, Hallisey 70833, ul men and women— largely if not wholly fallacious unless| The scores for the evening wers as > we believe in the supreme rulership of | fo! " o 7160, Pettis 6270, Lewis CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 on 8875, Baker 7323, 3 Co Street y Antl this tx the way that God, or if| Schutz 5510, Larsen 7713, J. Jordan ve conpection with the sale of Everglades you prefer to call it, the evolutionary | 7300, Hallisey 5430, Underwood 7133, land in Florida. Sentence was de- for fore: ‘worked Peckham 6205 .and A, Jordan €730. ~ J, F. CONANT, 11 Frandlin 8t, | forred- . ne testone In 1913 Japan’s cotton experts were Grape- cunning, though g s tna it tin T et | 30 Der cont. Broates, tane 3 1913 and The Statue of Liberty on the cape 1 : e 2 '~ | greatlv in excess of all other records. rth | itol was struck three es by light- tn| Pananas in the Canary islands are || —sold by Grocers. progress onward, the way ning year. - | now only one-sixth as much - he could prove himself fit to survive in | Clark's 2s they Bold for in July. the struggle, was by demonstraf

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