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4 NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1915 4 X e e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For ! Follaw the Growd to the A&P Tea Co. BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES FREE DELIVERY s l tng made into the wooded avess of this part of the country and wiat an im- g Sl s e e e MAN WHO TALKS servetion of water supplles. The ex- UTILIZING - BY-PRODUCTS o ; penditures which have been made thte @nr‘bll‘fl gflllflm‘ far in the securing of this land have|, > emounted to Sve and a half millione, | ™ It doss nt séem as if good-will is and @ourics the average price pald being $5.08 an | the mightiest iractical force in. the i = : Good-will | Tf the man who causes two bl of | for-nothing cornstalls into paper. | acre, out in the apinion of the com. | Untverse todex. but it e Hood-will| L IN MET e SRS LT e ere: | t00. With the utiiisation of wood pup| (Written Spectelly for The Bulletin.) | fo transmute the apparently good- TSR % mission only about one-fifth of what | Xeepa the home heavenly and govern- | 0 . d ces, . : ment orderly a; ines prosperous, | before i @ benefactor, how much |and other substances g 110 EE:AJ{S OL_D |15 needsd nas been secured, it belnk | Tr meIon omethes God Tenis pomer (0] more £0 is the person who makes use.| Losfellow has 2 B et Bodcripfion price 135 @ weeki 500 a [ considered thet five million cres|every -organication wmder the wun. |ful fMat which heretofore has beem| TSt is best which leth neifesl e Sree s e should be obtained in the southemn|Good-will is the foundation of good | ©Only waste! L. 0 Boame to it 5000 lbs. Fresh 5000 Ibs. Fancy B cd At tho | Appalachians and 600,080 In the Yhite | breeding ana good nature and good | “veru‘éun;bm-‘:;:ooin:he mi!luflonb:f ": :g;fi;m‘z;\w;o“;;:\; il aeines % ; . e S Whether the commission will be sue. keeps Gown the savage in man. It|¥hen mo very high commercial value it men's eyes are only opened widel ean or olns Cured 0“ ers ou ers ful in oblaining the continuation { t i y W tly_see about - n ik o which col- | Was set on the coal tar which has|eDOUgh, they will general L““fifi:fi"fiffefyy'flfifiu 3%-3. ‘af provis similar to the Wieeks }L‘J,"’EQ&&"E?&“ ;{':;-?E her‘:(‘v, while | #ince become of such importance. Sl e & n?k' “dite | = " “Bulictin Job Office 85-3. | bill until as it desires will de-|ill-will Hke tho spider sucks poison| o oo S = 7 :i:‘m’e;;,o:—azx;gggrr“sg?:‘-‘n;n:‘zw iter- asur pend upon the ecomomy practices of | from the sweetest flower. Good-will merely waste, gy Bl "3%;"'_"":".‘].‘:‘:;;';; Lol T | neross. but it is to be realized that|ls & dlwine force: and it was exprossed | But the chemist set to work and after | Possibly, of great eommercial, in f through such uses as are mede of|bY. angelic voices at Bothiehem. end e cx:g:g‘!;;{loxerm :éhcxlgo;‘rn;u trial, or artistic value. e et e . e . A : . ey i % 2 orwicr. Satorday, Feb, 20, 1915, | these tracts for the development of the B e e S | mute the unattractive looking stuff| During & summer by the shore on — = natural Tesources and the protection of | pino e our weapon and defence is|into the most charming dves; or|the Massachusstts coast, il was iter- asuzeene: wafersheds as @ suard both against 0 OuT WeRpOn AN e n | rather into wubstance which, under | éating and surprising to sce how the T Toods sad Ardashtn a Jerse section of ] e i pomwdr 16 enh | TAIVIng viswsée ‘ofihiel, ool chiemi-| Phoplacat: the HiUe village wers: turn 1000 1bs. Breakfast 14] BACON,b........ 2 B ¢[00 Gen. Lamb Legs, 14cimt ty Shoulders, 1. 124 200 Gen. Lamb Loins, 8%4c|Lamb Chops, Ib. ...12%c & SHORT, ROUND S IOnT ROUND 14361200 Gen. Lamb Fores, 8%4c|Leat Lard i cones, Ib 14%4¢ HEAVY THICK 1 our’s 1| T, fomy Selt Porks SALT PORK, Ib. .... 93¢[Skinacd HAMS, 1b. 163 ¢|ma. tom Wy e ! H i i d the country 1s bound to be benefitted, | wars and to frever overcome poverty, | 2l action, as the case may ‘be. fur- [ J0K igto food lor oiors, 28d JICU nishes the basis fer coloring matter. |fOT t:el‘nselv.; dwhm had, ,m: ays NY . - woman's| ot only this, but under varying|S$eemed, to anybody except a ‘hotani GERMANY HURTS ITSELF. iaie the g O emi: | conditions this “apparently worthlees | Dut the weeds of the sea ; One of the most damaging admis- | LELiS'18 going, on it may Be Ch Fl. | by-product emits odors so closely ve-| As the tide receded daily, the f ik o gl rights. i ihis free | Sembling those of familiar frults that{Men would wade out to tho n empire Since the opening of the| Svumirs, A mah camet hunt without | UNSCrupulous persons have used thom | W, Jons weedsn rakes <ol is its sitnation as to foodstuffs.|a license, or fish without a chance of | 107 flavorings and mobedy except a @ o0, 5505200000 | sions that has been made by the Ger-|gpion® o9 Tioh The Bulietin has the largest has been persistently maintained| being prosecuted for trespass; he can- = & o rdadl Artons 4 " Shoulder cireyation of any paper in Easte 3| brom the vemy Bart that Ihrongh prem. | Bot send his chidrin fo zchoul uniess | %t STTLIREY QS IETAN O | steand T the s 1t ma. 1o M) FRES 101 c|PRIME 16¢ Steale, ... 14¢ w4 Ve been vace e ca : n e . X _ern Connecticut and from three } aration and the resources of the em- | if¥ (OVG PR liaik” without being | SuePected: B IhEAeE sawas ol bonms SPARERIBS, Ib.... >C|RIB ROAST, Ib. ..... Lean Pot Roast, Ib. . . 121 to four times larger than that of $| Piro and its ally that it would b im-| jrosgcuted: hw cannot peddle or Cou-| To mako waste yield something of | S00deniy and, Io! it wae washed : 5 SN, S omy in Norwich. It is delivered §|Possible for (he ememy to have any|guct the varbering business without a| . 1@ fnave, Wwasts yeld somet?ing of | Fo%0 Voo 3 ysetese gum! Finest Boneless FRESH PIG'S FEET, bb...... 6¢ Stc10am MHFOUR SALE 4t§pn SALT LEAN 1 |SLICED SPARERIBS 1. DC|Pork Chops » 103¢[ETAM, . 16¢ 14climn Comed Beet, 1b. 1014¢ ous effect upon its food supplies. license: no matter how raputable he is When, however, Germany informed | he cannot buy rock and rye of a Sun- | FENGH SO eter thr o ppsih b ted States that it would be|day for a sick member of his famil: the ancients depicted the Tarth|it was ready to be packed a willitig to rescind its war zone orders|OT dope for a suffering dog s the mother of ail living, so it is et, to form the basis of our relative to shioping if ‘Great Britain |93y Of the week without a doctorS|i;ien for granted that even in the in blanc ma et Eree mot to interfere with the | PLoociPLon; Te cannot marry 1n tHe|cast-off variations of earth-vielded sending of foodatuffs to the th the|state without a physical examinatlon|matter there must be something good,| But the most novel use of what had nding of foodstuffs to the non-com- | of himself ang bride: and now 1aws | ¥ 001y science prove cunming enough | appeared to be of no value except for batants of Germany, a serious revela- |are belng proposed for the medical in- | {o Jiscover it. firc-wood was the idea 1 tion was made as to the conditions now | Spection of his children and _ their| . éhanced to see worked out in one and to be expected. This had to a de. | treatment without the knowledge or | Just a short time ago it was an- | Cqnuecticut town. gree Deen iIndicated by. the government | SORSent of ‘the family; and laws for| nounced that ome long-perplexing{ In response {0 an invits fiking charge of ail supplies and re. | comPulsory medical examination once | problem had been solved n Californis, | and see the summer home ¢ ricting the TERI-OL 't DIINOOS SR - where some genius hed been able at(‘t0-do- family, I was directed 1 i over 2000 of the 4,088 house exercising men's minds all over the| But if the long dry seaso in Norwich, and read by nincty- throe per cent. of the pecple. In Windkam it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in all of these places it is consid- ered the local dai Eastern Connecticut has forty- nine towns, ome hundred and sixty-five postoffics districts, and RIBROLLS, bb. ..... jas = : 1se of food to stipulated | of public health, Paternalism scems to A B by DR A Bectned I 3 == sixtv rural free delivery routes. §|,younts. The altempt to exert 2 pree- | be running mad. T e o e e e Loy | Geld, leading foward the beach PEANUT BUTTER PURE LARD 1_[CREAMERY e el | CE S BT S LR TR ! z sidered, in its last analysis, a total| Tall sunfowers by : ioghs - llc LA 12 cl 37c town and on all of the R. F. D. 3! country nistakably dlsclosed, the| It is the same spirit which constant-joes: 1 e the vast bulk of raisin|mobile road and ti ARy s T R M e S i e routes in Eastern Connecticut. : st be recogni: | 1y prompts the people to get something| soeds. the place with its for nothing which leads a large portion | 765, casy to conceive what an im-|Seemed in strange of the renters of tenements to adopt| oorian: Siscovers that must | have| Dretentious summer reside otto “It is cheaper to move than | Pear "5 8 %001 “there, but in every|folk in that smart section. This constant ambi- | grape-growing locality in the world, - | Following directions, I wen other fellow is in- | FRLTE TN IT 15%ver active: and let | cOuld see mothing of any 1 Resolving o Zet| “gnce set.itself to work to try to at the eds: cheap requires the manufacture | tum waste into profit; soomer or later, | 1a8¢ caught a siimpse linga cneap, and leads to criminal | {77y Certain fo And fhe was. A littls search etition and sweat shops. This 3 path brought me = something for nothing idea 1€ | 1t must have been & glad day when | Wide steps, at tie s Britain in pos- tablished facts, which only have Deen sur- t has given Great B tain the cue for new action cannot hel, being recognized, but just what it will produc the way of keeping foreign | food supplles away from Germany CIRCULATION . 4412 5,920 20 Stamps Free with 7 bars A&P LAUNDRY SOAP - - - 25¢ ight otherw me time disclos- SOAP, 2 cakes: ... Almond Bars, 3 for. .. X : | g Fairy or Sweetheart 7C|Chocolale loc D T ——— mains to be seen. Such have not as| D e & easniot 1 Amer. | Some thoughtful mostal. found ot hew| (88 5, BTN TREC T7 host or NI U 1 Nothing lik et been shut off since Germany's| here are renting families Who inal ana clever abidi Te devised | B _‘nfl(rfl{JEAL__EXtra He:“r GRAPE FRU“' ng hike 6 fm. ZSC Blistereosssnscarsscumncassassnesson ave ok Hloskeded Groent am ol fail jo pay when have de- ' this win|Since the days of tn = BE UL LUL y them in town 16 person who know: ver appress another. Whoever is move, and then they calculate Robinson! rhe last Jandlord out of mone: has been adopt- | NEW HAVEN LEGISLATION. | oty B 1o pay for moving expenses|consclous of Tis love for them WUl Built about the trunk of a great IONA S INACH Z" 1 Ib. can LOBSTER 40 Gallon Can 2 QR v e o e T et I ation | others by practicing IL It is unholy| 28 WhIch sverhung the shore 3 A £ JC ko e ORIRpERG T ese experts inten. cottage of the bungalow tvj § 3cans ...... Haven road for new leziel states which will make it possible for £ to meet its obligations and continue | business on a sound financial basis there is being mauife: , favorable | disposition. It i being realized that tHe road is coming with 2n honest presentati facts, that it is seeking prop e assistance which will aid rebuilding an: <ooperation in its @9 much to New Such i man Port and re: service commission oncerning the aff legislativ on in three |for the strong to oppress the weak.linc on & long and wide pla God is all powerful and vet he is tol-| Disya. many. feet above the 1 crant of all who erT, and of even those| peach and restless water. - o their apparent|who deny Him. His love like His| The plaza was protec Ve cent trolley junshine and His rain falls equally|rustic railing, whict get something the just and the unjust. By m of ull of this sands of violations of law man be-| mc the en comee the victim of thousands of mis- haps. We choose to learn the truth as many | through experience and _experlence hort arms as| opens our eves to our follies and our | hearts to divine wisdom. God has been 3 n twenty ur different names by | the prophetic writers, but the two which appeal most to me are Love and { Mercy. which limous — | were runni | homo was | Robins { Strictly Fre %fl, %Sgugejazen 350 CIO_WKNDRD Ib. 10c Large Sweet Juicy FINEST MEALY ORANCES doen 25¢| POT A TOES bush, 65¢ n women re lensth ¢ viting with ay ! do not think th lley cond are cculd all be utilized: today| ts understand how en golten along w Telephone Your Order and Insure Yourself of Prompt FREE Delivery o be worse af: clase of peop enness Is t and its ummission takes It was interesting to hear the sto ranagement of the house and its building (og r conformed over, wealthy lumber deal 19 i35 ther conformed — had always beer v statute assumed that its sents as & who! SALT OF THE EARTH. with | which ne There are few more important min- | in Place ¢ Main St. the and prudently made even Within the| of the enermen n . Cihe world of | iR T We oould caster o | fTom Seattle and other di E et cut char-|yesieq, hut it re e S on mizinr. | Without steel for our bridges and kat- | A5 each ¢ £ ® it does nevertt realize that|tne sitwation at never would have ‘b o ‘fint | tleships than without salt for our food. | SUZTdl F there bas been reform in Aoridl 5y Pt { “Man in a ressoning rather fhan Al nals wlill sometimes perish for lack | tRTOWD & ki £ s 4 he management and t. When Joe Knowles, primitive s sonable animal.” Some men declare lumber wa ithe past should not b and potatoes. There is|pian is not ananim: son of | man, came out of the woods he said st " e 3= P——td & | oy to stall off any B I8 hor haskbone is pet s |ome of bis hardest trisls had been the |, they socumulated, us ke S Fros ¢ e Sviie Somber e wasert n e Dian of | 088 Of Ealt out of his distary. feda hen FIe8 Oetomry fripn B o e Ao 1t in & deformity which procecds | Moreover salt is the great antiseptic. | 1% fnem s TELEPHONE 294 PESRE 204 céen is for the pre A% boive meces from weaknass rat | Stnce’ the begianing of time men NaVe| of course what he built was a ¢ Aeoma th 54 — use as a preservative of i n 2 section where = L 5 . . S e e e e oo e e e s | S ity S G i S W T St TSRS We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them tiously doing its bekt 15 get the ernment, ang the prx b ot over music W L ard pr T A PR W8 | without needing to cons 1 { nt, and the prospect: er music would be hard pre Srer 3 k o ithout needing n tem back where it bel e s iy azked to define it, for th speedily péss SOITUPRER. The house was bullt so dstp of the several s t| four mi faittonat aware Beethoven regarded a ¥ » satg | B57a-platform took in ti o T 7 any degree, con- | partment has acts4 promptly on Dr BNt et Wieco any to: el o a0k Hoeal mediato y the spir 5Yo are the walt of the eeith/” =i [Dhie framo was-¢ s i hat it is their | Van Dyles account of the affair. and s for the 1nistotires i . wheal, thery appesrs be | sensual Bovee as “man’s fourth | the Master to Fis disiplen, ot o o | which aiso Re artille of consideration | has addressed an inquiry to Berlin on L ittie justification for the prevailing|great material wa raiment, | 1aF s were used in v 1 are and individual |the subject.—Providence Bulletin. 11 that is possibie people. They constituted that element that was to keep humanity sweet and wholesome. By mingling in the affairs of the world they were to keep society in the ws form the T ing of the p stairs, etc. The high,price of wheat and its product bert % | sheiter, then mus excent sp o and the taking ad. | Placed theology befo of another opportunity for|MON to hear the expres: raight to such legis- This wretched murder in our| city has shown the press- Bill which has been presented by the Connecticut Chamber of Com- HEnE the Tons oot iivine!” h correctly applied pos- o3 nine rooms, bath o S the long suffering consumer. | sinly refers 1o the music of the spheres, | from ottin: Vithout them decay waa eitiatne 5. bl i i;le"gfl“l‘;“';;nn‘i‘;; part [merce 3 the legistature for the tax == { i~ defin o Thedis | ot ace and its institutions. g ! D P b 2 & . EDITORIAL NOTES. Music has been defined P mmadi- | sure for the T 5. | roo 2 ation of billboards is receiving the —Bristol | support of the local associations wll . e Do we stop to think how much we o s fitted heart” and as | cine of the breaking he | stoy ) i { Lent will have no effect at ail upon| voice of the angels in heaven;” but|OWe to the really good people of all|nishings, piano, smart dra £ a > o e ver the State. If the bill becomes | the. Luropean artillery diet. Coleridge was of the opinion “the best | time? As a matter of fact they have|tpe like. A big v t hand | . I Van Dvke takes 1o patns | 1AW owners of property will be more e S { sort of music is what it should be— |eVer Stood between our world and|for the impromptu ¢ T o ot tedienation at |Careful in granting permisgion for the othed Germany’ s to make it W rod: the next bes, the milita verdition. The saints who from. their | plazza, and no A eary au. | SToction of these beards.Sand = thero ad to force country DAL ey, fallen to the 1ot of the devil,” Iabors rest have been saviors of hu- | jjvely summer colony 1 | will be fewer of these unsightly ob- s in tampering with communi- | ® e - | structions to mar ¢ 1t e et hat Druteian. | coumtry—Commerciel - Record. tish Isles than the G m can possibiy do. manity. Suppose for a minute we had | joved more than the of t to drop from history the names and | {he water, and ¢ safiefied with U ate an attempt perhaps the tango and rastime con- firm Coleridge’s opinion with man Hotse 5 = Tf music 15 heavenly, however, it might | the personalities of such men and wo- | shore. -mbu 2 i g port to a Going down®” appears to be tiie new | be well to have explained how 1 as Paul, John, Ambrose, A: - 1l independent Grand Duchy . & e o have explained how the devil|men as Paul, John, Ambrose, Augus nd ot Gra 1 3 ampromise measure, hut that suffered | 108Ban which Germany would fe any BRSE or wortlon of iti Music|tine, Monica, Francs of | Assisi, Z , s o o 15 willig to believe that the | Resce advotates see nothing hope n t e e e e v he S | A winding stairway, also of the lterferonce with his |ful in the Kuropean situation. In the same spposttion in the senate as | UPCN the British merchantmen. seemns to bethe collection and harmoni- vier, ‘E\ clift, L\umn; the Pibxlur.t,-‘ gkl Skt S B ez — n e unmodthed b ous arrangement of all natural sounds, | Milton, Wesley, Livingstone, Florence |y 10 07 (¢°0 W a2 a misteke dne 15 | fact prace sppears tacther awey then 1 the birds were doubtless the first | Nightingale, Moody, Brooks and a host | ;¢ ™ 410 hathers, T sicians to thrill tho sensibilitics of | Of others? Had we lost such as these | To .00 Toccived It is of coursc well to recall that thero has been no war zone established ter Van Dyke, nevertie- [to the face that hatred between the that the incident “must be {nations has increased and the battle The announcement by 12t there will ds mo nr xtra. session about the South Americs ablished | man, “The naturalist not only hears|from the human stock how dlemally | op tne building as o sort of den f z aiy e tniate e 3 s Hi.cgri: g g congress and the preparations for | 228 American countriss. ' the bir the world's life would Eave been de- | Hireclt and i & : . does | explained and apologtesd for.L 3E 1l [mene e U e 66 KR 0 appropriation bills and T 3. o F and th pleted 1 bee a ¢ . R e 'L."m, S e }.,‘ DS Jats for hi§ new trial hay Unregenerate human nature has al- il b“: e . IR s aiads Teen wnes P lo it has occurred| It is no joke that “a wise man is|ways been a destructive force. It is tho sean wn by the company he avoids.” A |characteristic of evil that it disin- iindl “beware the ides B . ilcates that of man’s tactes and habits form a. perfect | tegrates and destroys. A statein which | ©f course it was ‘“r £he Das e e L dlagram of his character and openly | everyone was selfish or immoral could | ynder the most fascinat | 25 been prac wats congress in rot|Contradict his professions. There are|not long emdure. One shudders to | gtances, with that cve tion which should have been taken ecting to set its mones back freu,| (20,JNANY men in the world pretending | think of 2 soclety in which vice really| ture of the Sound t ome time sgo. futility of £:$200,000 appropristios, for the mr | 10,08 W hey are not, and they do|had its way. g to dellght those . SUSE VG hak Been apparent for sev. | tribution‘of free sevte . a know why they are held in de-| On the other hand virtue, integrity, | with every ) B it svery pomtble: chance s rision_aittough every one clse does. | moral endeavor are constructive forces. rites coul . ‘was d Ty by sy The dec e he way from a prayer meeting to a | They preserve society and bulld it up. | Bt the chief s w Bl k N h c° (was exhausted by the inistration 1 decision of the president that|saloon reads different from the way|If the world has remained untll now [heBL\in'K‘.r‘&hIz; and aure, an oc ] °mc ] nn. e it would be conceded, and the|there will be no extra session has un-|{frcm a bprayer meeting home. The|capable of being lived in it is on Wesult is that the e ; i i host in thus utili ways we wall in confirm the truth of | count of the sweetening, Purifying in- | which anot o > remain but twelve | duestiona; 'y Drevented an epidem @Sp In which to take on mupon | nOstalgia in Weshington etenses or disclose our hypocrisy. | fiuence of mood lives. on the wood pile. important supply and appro-| oh ———— :a = few e who can play a| Cyprian, famous Bishop of Carthage | either t tion bills. Either this business e he man on the corner says: Cities| G0UPI® role With success. Somechow we|in the third century, wrote a. delght- | ties. B ey wor . Merchandise. The'ship bill had to be sacrificed and|D27® 8elf sacrifice dave, find more in the best lived life to|ful lstter to a friend in which he|ont his ideas did not detract fr | Making room for new Spring t ut when it| criticise t d V' - e v . ¢ ¥ PSSy 5 that weity. “It is a bad world, Donatus.” he T coures has been followed . | e the Tast And the next. | will_not fortn crooked remarks. | says, “an incredibly bad world. But I X valuable service has, however, e — | No wonder the human tongue is die- | have- discoversd in the midst of it a = Hats—up-to-date style—the balance of cur Winter stock e Lgén vendered to the country by Lhe |y, # ven the democrats are worrying|linguished as the only tool that gets | company of dquiet an holy people Who raRsterly mananer in which the oppo- o the threatened exira session of|Sharper the more it is used. The wise|have learned a. great secret. They > E . congress will make i ressary to|man may also be known by the.books | have f o B s R tted the tnos 5 % ke it necessary to e w oks | have found a fov which is a thousand | NS fiave giarded tha Interests of the | gpserve the one term provisio and the performances he avoids “Safe- | times better than the pleasures of our e | copntry and defeated a measure which | islon. ty first” is just as appropriate hung i i ] B s v which | —_— iy first” is just as appropriste hung in | sinful life. They are despised and = et Tay o catan alouER| A fellow- wha.was;twice sent to an| P Y lilhe public square verisutel Do ey Satieat . Thes The Horses Knew th8 - pres t has indicated that he|insane hospital has now ne N = 3 are masters of their souls. They have e Sovess ot | i St feel the Pulse of the people, and | the | Colorade oo en sent to{ Some one ventures to say the rea-|overcome the world. These people,| A remarkable imstance of horse| S arsanton S vl an,DegPle, 20d|the Colorado legisiature but two| son some men Gcline to take Physical| Domsee: sserthe Conistianemand o | sehss, When & mumber of rideriess | or ZJC, 0 e Somtom ol 21 oxtra session|wrongs do net usually make a right,| Sxercise s because it dossn't come in| one of them. steeds en loose in the { 3 2 o Dbottles. The human being likes things nored a c o halt selie: e will h 2 g 8 gs pored a_chall to e i e Tl Tna ihe Jefeat| With thousands of dollars worth of | Which can be gulped down better than| We do not even know the names of | on hearing the rattle of rif & eets the ap al ¢ el opium being smusgied into the coun- | LLBSS Which have to be worked out.|these humble men and women. Grant- | Telated in a letter from the frunt The actual value of these Hats were 30c, $1.00, $1.30, $1.98 to £7.50 | santr- 7 1 eantry try by steamship employes, vessels 3;:;“ do mot \dn\e > worI\'Th(ur sus-|ed that they may have been of the| “We were on patrol a avk | - RES TESERV. should be searched nce_ or . redemption. e tramp| most ordinary powe roadway,” says a ¥ 120 - FOREST RESERVATIONS, bt ik with a fine toothed | at the back door looking for a hand-| extraordinary. Rihtineat Bat® far | “when we were startled b the ¢ 1 B8 Dast four years under the :,:[‘ e;‘\re;c;m‘s ('Ve \I't;:atwn) ;{a‘lu\) them the tale of those eariy centuries | 9f hoofs. :l;hu sound of gallo: . . @visions of the Weeks bill the na-| The Kansas legislat e | many people to their Heavenly Father.|and hence of our own, would be g |nearer and mearer down th v t n r 0 IR Wkt resrvation commission gislator who would| We have heen told to work as though| wholly different one. In their time |t the Time came to sho arp The horses were aimos There is so much that is tricky. dis- | U8 When wo chailenged a second i prof 2 total of | me ibit the women from using cos-|We expect to live forever; and to live earth. ‘hait’ =sheidde] s Rt b 4 halt cs might as well hope to prevent|as though we expected to die today e oo s : hee-approved f purchas. uver » million acres of uon-agricul- |the icians from passing around | 0 be lavish™in our application of en-|honest, impure in the ordinary life of |NO stop. In a second the patrol re- made of Galatea, Gingham and Crepe, sizes 8 to 12 yrs. 1upkl land in the seven eastern states|the cigars, ergy and to be careful not to be negli-|the world that one comes to appre- |lS8sed safety caiches and oI ot New Hampshire, Virginia, West Vir- = gent of our spiritval stutus. How|eciate geauine goodness wherever he [Cut-outs. At the mesall B e Bty ot e re wan & fime when the Titanic| 40 T heed this counsel? Armt too| fnde i To the evervasy dbpendsble |bolt actious, the 588des and Georgia. About one-third | disaster where 1,500 live J many of us like Walt Whitman who|clean-living people we are in an un- |on their haunches. Of tho ares e wirein timberiand and| ot nere 1300 lives were lost|loafed and invited-his soul and sound-| told debt. With no visible haloss about [ Our fingers on the trixgers we wiitte o i staggered the country but now reports | ed his, barbaric over the roof|fheir heads they are still the real|the animals were unsaddied and most of the remainder has been of 40,000 lost in battle paes as anfof .the world? e to talk of|saints of the household, the sick- |OuUt riders. wHt-over or culled much valuable tim- | everyday occurrence. taking draughts of wisdom; we like| chamber, the market place, the weork- | Later we learned they hadl 98¢ and $1.50 OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES ber rumains standing on it also, . — | to think of ‘sweet leisure; we are fond| shop, th hoolroom. out of their stable. gwe had no “®he purpase of these lavge sovern-| ls it possiblc tho legislaturs bas more | Of dreaming. Too many of us begln|to Guty in ot el oo, (oSaY |36 €0 lead them ifto a i % t tracts is (o estshblish natfonsi|confidence in o, finance expert than |lifo on the bottle and cnd it in the|iness and public life 8 the salt thas|farmyard for they knew wha 393 f 30- 500 fr 7sc fajesis which will serve as o protec- | the tax commissioner just because it | SSMe Way. isoeps tre worla swost and clean. Hiail | Fattle of boits meant rom C om 3 ik to the watersheds of the navigable | thinks it knows what the latter might| g 2 to them! ey are, after all, the only 5. 5 " Ll s . .Some ane id: “The Lord's|sort of folks this world t do Froze Where They Fell, ailments. - Your me in the east, a step which is | recommend and because it has-failed | nime 15 Love, when we know th ; | cannof 3 3 3 C f " o v e v at we|without, and their names written| The German counter-attack upon 5 satisfied, but it rom = N Tom £00 soon when it igjto act uven his past recommenda-|shall trust in Him.” How can wWe|in heaven. - the village af‘.umh-le-su develcp- |does give almost instant relief. Buy L < <, find this out? Through love of oth- THE PARSON. 'ed a formidable clash of the twola bottle to-day