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FAIR AND SOMEWHAT ~ PRESS DESPATCHES 'COLDER FRIDAY; WEST WIND B What Is Going On Tonight new house POETRY NETSUKE. BRIEF STATE NEWS ops, With cou- niue Lrom il . chicken Co: 3-4 0f & nquire A. Gerosi, Ein- a¥auderile end Moving Flotéres at o Davis Theatre. Stoving Pictures at the Breed The- Bass-Clet Concert at Slater Hall and viliage. Rooms for Lght hows e T T anaea’ and Sorwicn Town: I In the Valley. In this valley, the sun never shine But on the mountains beyond, | hining brightly; Cromwell—The ‘White school who Tecelved prizes for Appiy at 199 Fraukiin St Virginia Dare Council, Ne. 25, D. of L., meets in Shannon Buildin; ‘Washington SC the care of Tt droops; how 1 would ke on bright mountain, o on Out. oz this dark and lonesome hollo essays written concerning TO RENT—Bix-room Hat. Norwich, Conn., Lodss, No. ©. M., meets in Moose Home. Gardner Lodge, No. 45, K. n.uets at Pythian Hall. Norwich Commandery, No. 367, U. O. G.C., meets at 326 Main Street. the, teath are Albert idcobson, Davir S iste, Mragaret Sandman, Jacobson. Hilve Sjovall, Henry Peter- sanzia son, Bernard Johnson, Bva Olsen and Sonja Knudsen. Middletown—aMrs. Thurber B. Wil- cox, district deputy grand master, of the Rebekah lodges, I O. O. F., in this district Tuesday afternoon entertained the members of her staff at her home, No. 11 Pear] street and assisted by her staff. installed the of- brown; No. " Frank % 1324, Norwich, Gt and | w10 O Ay e roon ateain i | Wester A Ty et Bl 6t uamn’:‘znunn. “Address M., Bulletin. WANTED —Weavers. you want good help and Help is scarce WO RENT—Tenement of four rooms and batn at $23 Feenklin St. Inquire at premises. TO RENT—HOouse wit) £ 8. Greensiit, wmeets at Foresiers' Hall. Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6520, L D. O. F., M. U., meets In Germania Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED—A com housework; Sturtevant "Ave. WANTED To bu; FRED G. PRI ten acres of anklin, Cong. WEAVERS WANTED in the evening I11... The Blooming, Common 1 rose early in_the morning and look out of the window. Lo! the stars bad fallen from hes into my garde: How fair and delicate they But 1 dia not plant any stars. ML Transtormation. I #it in a Japanese ing; It is winter time, and 1 am ho over the hibach I look upon the snowy mounta [ Toad horse. Huntingion Ave. “Fhone 884-13 T e 10 MENT—Office 10x12 in Chamber e: of Commerce building, with steam Leat. inguire at 310 Main St TO RUNT—Basement teneme; Inquire at Bulletin ficers of Priscilla Rebekah lodge, No. 12, 1. 0. O. F. Middletown.—It looks as tho winter will break the record gation on the Connecticut river. The boats have got to run until a week Plainfield Woolen Company | Central Village, Conn. clothing, tools, etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready Real Estate Sales. property No. street has been sold through the agen- ¥ of Francis D. Donohue to Antonio Zicarelli for Mrs. Annie Flandreau, ad- tratrix of the estate of Dennis J. North Main BOARD OF RELIEF Notice is hereby given that the Board of Relief of the Town of Salem will_meet at the Town Hall, Salem, 14, and experience When you flose something— s Heces 3 for most Norwich people are meats iIs mecessary. Tong or short ‘TAXIOAB for hire; F. A. Dolbeare. Listening to tne rusting stream But " suddenty the mountain and 1 see an American Ana myselt walking down it nd nowy sireets IV. Memories A quiet room in a mountain ha I am sitting alone, fFom Sataasy o mest the record, and LABORERS AND FIREMEN 1is move then Hiely. they will ‘con= |00 Nebrunry® lat. 4oih and M) rioe It consists of a three-tene- ; Bulletin, Norwieh, Ct. h f=—and on finding anything distancen.” Fusae SLF By, hoart full of memories, Inking of one who is over ment house. The new owner will oc- 10 o'clock a. m. till 3 o'clock P. the purpose of tramsacting ness proper to be done at such meet- RAY A. BLIVEN, HARRY A. RATHBUN, HENRY DeWOLF, Members of Board. Salem this 23rd day of Janvary, 1917. AT A PROBATE COURT HELD Distri on the 25th day of Janu- WANTED G0OD- PAY American Strawboard Co. Ton Laborers, thres Farrihands, Mill Help, a Waitress, Fireman. FREE E"Mv“‘""r BUREAU ctively, turn to ant Ads to locate the loser. a vacancy occurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estats. When you want to buy or sefl pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line tinue to run as long as possible freights are good and the prospect for business bright. Bridgeport—Nancy. eighteen years ago, the most sensational murder the history of the state, in for a copy of her state certificate from the board of medical examiners, her to practice medicine, told lerk Joseph Schultz the other day that she intended resuming prac- tice in Hartford. Bridgeport—So great has been t! demand for divorces that all of the Friday sessions of the civil superior court have been taken up with uncon- tested cases until persons seeking divorces will have to ‘wait until after that date to have their cases assigned for now until April 20, six uncontested di- vorces will be heard each Friday. Bristol—Charles Vance of High street nearly died of asphyxiation by carbon dioxide zas from the exhaust of an automobile Sunday afternoon as he was about to make repairs to his au- Fortunately heard him fall and rushed into the ga- rage and the quick restoration to the open air and the heroic treatment by Dr. Frank M. Hamblin saved his life. New Britain—A thousand or more employes of the Stanley Rule & Level works of New Britain last week re- ceived bonuses to the extent of ten per cent. of their wages for the last The extra amounts which the men received ranged from $15 to The bonus was given to all em- ployes who had been in the service of the company six months or longer to in the meeting the increased cost ¥O RENT — Furnished room conyeniencer for igat 8 School St _Tel. itd FURNISHED ROOMS for_Light house- 2i LIvision st. Fhome 12716-2 cupy one of the tenements. And through the same agency Alex- ngton has purchased of E. B. Woodworth the eight-room house 368 Boswell avenue, with four acres of waiter 5 HCIIT, WANTED Experienced ply City Lunch, Norwieh. “WANTED—Woole & Furber mule; goc spinner for Da- b FUMNISHED rooms; for light houseKseping. rse, 15 Unlon St FOR AENT in the bullding corner of ravLxiin und Wilow strects; fine co ‘mer #tore for years occupied Treat drugsisi and Che saies store room and baker: oy tne Providenc: Coit, 63 Broadway. TO RENT—Newly furnishi modern convenience: 34 Franklin S TO RENT Well lighted room space of over 600 s5q. feet at rear of store, Main street and _entrange, sultable for The Bass Clef Concert. The program for the concert which will be given by the Bass Clef at Sla- ter Hall this evening is as follows: rienced weavers for Knowles narrow looms: &ood pay: learners taught & short while, and earn The Mystic Woolen Co. 0 to weave in Winter Son, of Killingly, American Composers A e Mostesre O, reoler Mr. Harrison Hymn to Night, Rolling Down to Rio The Elfruau Song Group wanted at once. Apply to (USSELL, Judge. Fittz, late of ceased. & Paweatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, Killingly_in said District, de: Upon in Fittz, praying t t The Seym lication of Bertha Lo t an instrument pu: porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased, be admitted to probate, as appears by. said application That said application be heard and_determined at the Probate ly, in said Dis on January, A. D. FOR SALE SALE—Fishing tilts, i tes ® 00w, - Phne WF Y 2 “WANTED _Experienced stenographer WE WANT OLD TEETH N ANV’h %D"’ION y u . per set, ac- fng to' thei= value, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Conn. Celeste Aida Mr. Harrison English Hunting Song Where Ever a College Is Swiss Folk Song hearings. From 1¥ UNEEDA is a biscuit, what is an Why. it's a water crack Our cigars and tobacco are in they are in FOR SALE—New milch James T. Shea, Lisbon, Office in KM the 29th day o 10 o'clock in the foremoon, and _that sa1a Bertha L. Fittz givi to all persons known to be interested in said estate to cause, at said time and place, and be by publication 'in_some newspaper having a circulation in said osting a copy thereof on the public SIgnpost nearest where the deceased last dwelt, in the Town of Killingly, and_return make of her do- ings to this Court. SABIN S. RUSSBLL, Judge. Certifieq_from Record LOUIS A. WOISARD, AT A COURT OF at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwichi, on the 25th light 'manufacturing oF 515 monthiy. 00d condition, ustproot and 'heatproof cas gan's Smoke Shs WANTED _Trustworthy woman introduce. Priscilia fabrics, Jaces hos: dresses among perssnal triends eau Weite Fitscharies Co. Prschac Bldg., Trenton, N. J. ANTED_Second band farniture in kinds; also mase. of Call_us before ais. Phone Dan. notice thereof HEOR SALE-New milch cow Sharpe, Montville, Ct. o FOR SALE Four heifers, two com- ing in s00n, one vearling, one 7 months 014, one high bred Holstéin bull. Frank Harrington, The Vikings, Eaton Faning if they see American Composers Mr. Harison Group of Songs heard thereo: District, and by Rent or Sale acres with good build- ings about 8 miles from Norwich. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street NEW APARTMENTS TO RENT Apartments of Six T new houses on Sprin; gas. electric FOR SALE —Grade three years in May, 350; for sale, bull D. E. Hickie, Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE_F: 20 room house, plenty of wood, will make one of the finest chicken farms in Con- necticut; five minutes from trolley; fine house, 4 acres of on trolley, in ecity. rous, Uncasville, Conn. FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good equipped with electric horn, speedome'ter, Hymn to the The Club with Mr. BREED THEATRE. Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot in Relling Stones, an Unusual Photo- play of Laughs and Thrills, Feature for Today and Saturday. A Farm of 2. description. FOR SALE Eight-room Bungalow in excellent neighborhood, nearly new and with including steam Danteison, Conn. ANTED B and wife, com tencment with inside toliet: Tent reasomubie. Bulletin Otfice. WANTED—A good cook. Fairmount St WANTED e chambermal, land. garage, Address S. H. Wat. day of Janu- improvements, has hardwood leaving town, price reasonable. FRANCIS D. Central Bldg., For today and Saturday the manage- ment of the Breed has arranged an offering of unusual merit and one that everybody should see, the feature of which is Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot in a thrilling picturization of BEdgar Selwyn's great stage success, This is a super fea- ture of extraordinary excellence and is one of the most thrilling and amusing photoplays ever presented at this pop- ular playhouse. Rolling Stones is a delightful mix- ture of comedy and thrilling melo- drama and contains several most interesting There is Mrs. Estate of Samuel Franklin, in . Hyde of Franklin, appeared in Court and filed a petition for the reasons therein instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased he admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and detérmined at the Probate Court Room in the City of in said Distriet, day of January. A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition. and of said hearing thereon, he given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said at least three days prior to the date of =ald hearine. and that re- turn be made to this Court. AVLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record HBELEN M. DRESCHER. Assistant Clerk. ihe VW auregan Hotiel, Norwich, Conn. “FOR SALE One horse; also coffee show case, D. Aveiy, 53 Division St of 202 Frankiin DONOHUE, Garden Avenue, light and steam in each apartment, 520.00 per Possession given .now- February 1st. apartments of four at $10.00 and $12.00 per Southington—Word has been_rec ed from John street and Henry Schultz of Center street, who left town about two weeks ago for South America, where they had secured work with a large con- struction company. are well pleased with the country a there are a number \merican people stationed near where they are employed. Waterbury—The of Summer wanted by ic und accident compuny; spe- cial instruction and assistance to rigat OPportunily LOr otfice or inside wan’to become <. particusars, Tensth of residence in Norwi cmpioyment. wugcs and sales experi- uce; repiies confidential. care Bulictn O] WANTED—A pressman for job print. stcady work. Norwich, Conn. rent to begin Rolling Stones. electric starter, electric lignts with dimmer, chains and all for 3363; t! working every day and 100ks and runs like mew s bai on the 30th The young men other extras; acquaintanc, rooms eact: 5 A Peckiam, Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Room 120 Thayer Building FOR RENT seven-room n.provements, characters. Branigan, the czarine of the boarding house, and her very humble—and unwilling useful—spouse. Then there Is the real Jerry and his frantically excited wife, 'who does not like the idea of his -coming to the wicked city to investigate the lovely Norma, and who. finally decides to follow him to town. characters in the same boarding house with the others there and you will be perfectly justified In expecting some- It does with breath- less speed that keeps one laughing and thrilling from start to finish. is no place on earth which furnishes more types for comedy roles than the average boarding house, action of this celebrated stage success takes place in one of boarding houses that you ever saw, you may know what to expect. Breed will Pathe weekly and a very funn: reel comedy will complete the tion picture machine, model solving sierecpticon atiachment com- ‘mercury arc FCR SALE - To close an cstate the seven- room House number 227 Thames ‘Waterbury Ex- change of tHc Southern New England company _ planned its cmployes recently, a Day” the first event of the kind ever held in this city, the plan has been tried and found to The mothers and friends of the telephone giris were ited for the afternoon, to visit the were shown over the building in all its departments, etc. Guiletin_ Oftic Inquire of W. S. Shepherd Hill Farm, Orpheum Theatre Ofice, intercsts of 3 years o.d, to work in a shop, for gen- Bulletin Of- Very convenient tion. Will ecll at a very price if sold soon THOS H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Strest, 724—Phones—68 FOR SALE Greatest real estatc bar- Buckingham home on tce, Norwich, Conn. Young bull, fit for ser- Particulars, Box 138, Baltic, Ct. JUHN A. MORAN. Reul Eatate Broker, Kitn Square, STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin ble for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT QUONOCHUNLAL #aim in Norwich Washington St supstantially buil 350,000 to build- aiso 28 buliding lo 40-foot street. the 28 lots, $10,000, Address Real Estate Exchange, work _ well Place these FEB. 16TH—Railway mall clerk ex. . b May Building New London, thing to happen. 1cstions free. Trucking and Team A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Markst and Shetucket Sts. Telepiione 175 D BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE in_intitute, _ FOR SALE Horscs, at auction every p. m., rain or shine Tuesday, 1.30 vate sales aaily: head of the best fresh horses obtaln. able will arrive Friday, large assortment of used or fast horses always on hand. V. WANTED — At WASTED—Old broken. I pay 31 to 35 per L Mazer, 2307 8. ittn Se, will send cas. riiladelrhia, return mail. WANTED —Barber. West Springfiel Telephones, FIVE RECIDENCE: FOR SALE Inquire at Bul- ‘Vea-room eot- have two houses to and retall ice Sreedsquin- ANTIQUES I V. Koto Playing I hear the Koto playing, plain melancholy; It makes me think of a pre that I cannot quite But the music parts the curs one ljttle glimpse 1, too, played the koto in a long ago. VI The Templo B The temple bell striles: 1 see the monks walking Their robes fluttering in tr ine murmur of thelr chant to me. They pass through the gate appear; I am left in the temple all Gazing at the golden Amida of Infinity, sitting calm shrine. —Beatrice Blwa Suzuki, in Nautilus, THE JOYS OF HOPE, In the summer, when we're me And can’t get our breath Throush sleepless nights and panting for the fa tumn comes, %o dre converse of winter opera and itw hallr And its ineandescent il But in depths of winte How the cold does make And we shiver as we o Of the blessings of the Then spring arrives with viele Swedt birds, and grip, a And we sniffie through our ¥or the happy summer time —Augusta Kortreeht, in L HUMOR OF THE DAY “I thought you broke your e ment?” “I did, but T've had it—er—re Browning’s Magazine “What makes you think that tie Twinkleton married for a “Because now that she's got doesn’t seem to have any use f | Puck. Jack—That guy certainly ha crust. Mac—Well, he ou; lots of dough and his Pitt Panther. Flatburh—That speech I m: the dinner was sent to the pa wireless. Bensonhurst—I noticed the al very heavy today.—Yonker Y to—his man. “Do you understand the wi of man? “1 think I have gone a long v ward solving it. 1 always h wife my pay envelope. ' —F Post. Crawford—1 hear a 1 drowned in the pond yesterday did it happen? Crabshaw—He was a chauf paid no * attention to the “D: sign.—Judge. “Why don’t you buy an a bile? 1 can't afford it.! “That's no reason. That ha a reason for 10 years or mowe as City Journal. “You claim to have loved ar “yosr loday and Saturday. render a special every evening. dafly, 2.30, 7 and $.30 p. m. ques between now and dition; owner e and other In Norwich Town Three shows the top price, sideboards, Yet you go around with a pe ual grin on_your face. When you |loved ana 10st, deference to ‘the 10 cents at ail performance: an attractive figu care Bulletin. bedspreads 100" years or older that JOSEPH BRADFORD, $2,500 to $6,600 FrANK W, sterly, R. & makes it _proper not to appear to too cheerful a loser.”—Louisville ¢ THE AUDITORIUM, The opening bill at the Auditorium to be ome of the best bills 1sed in a house furnished J. B. Fuller, . K. L dec2sd WANTED_Kaw furs, at H. A, Heeb- BONK BINDER h antiques. SPLIT_WOOD—Five barrels for § ARCHA W. COIT taken at 52 Broadwa, FOR SALE rier-Journa. How in the world do m to keep your cook s0.long “My husband has promised h Blani: Books Made ard Rulad to Order.. The Mutual Benefit Life Agency fered in Norwich before. Selz- presentation of Clara Kimball Young in The Common Law is a seven reel production and deals with modern It is full of excitement and thrills. There are many changes of scene and action, all of which keep the audiences up to a high pitch of ex- citement. Seldom is there such a real- istic production of the life and work- ings of modern sogciety. woman should maXe it a point to see this famous picture. The Selig Tribune weekly also comes in for its share of attention, practical- 1y every up-to-date doings world being shown. new one and is said to be the best in e weekly fleld. Property Man is a screaming ner's every Thursday. FOR RENT The store at 202 Franklin St, occu- the grocer, A g00d opening for the particulars Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE_Nice cow, now due to 108 SROADWAY Coughlin, Baltic. Cverhaulins and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, HELP WANTED and also work to one hour at take home; factory sufiiclent for work easy; FOR SALE—Pool room and candy good location and good owner going away: big stock of toba co and candy: terms reasonable. soclety life. several years. Kia Curier Co.. Colchester, WANTED—Second hand furniture vestment Broker, A. Pruckner. Real Estate and Franklin Square, Norwi. FOR-SALE 8Room Cottage House, FOR SALE—All kinds of fertilizers. S. C. Eggle- ston, General Agent for Conn., Stonington. FOR SALE — Thorou; pigs for delivery when as good stock as in the state. ybone 1861-13. rice paid. Fruzkllnpsr. WANTED Every society Packing Co.s For Sale TheFine Residence ight weeks old This weekly is a FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tezement ness Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- if she is working for us 8 strike oil he will buy her an a bile.” But 1 didn't know you had prospects?” We haven THE KALEIDOSCOFPE Beginning October, 1917, Le Stanford untversity will be oper year round. It is hoped soon to make Yosemite ~National park acce throughout the year. Breweries in Japan produce 210,000,000 gallons of sake, the tional alcoholc drink, from rice a comedy of the high class order. amusement is afforded all who watch It has been said by many that there was never a more amusing production placed upon the screen. All of the program is followed by Phillips’ string orchestra. This orches- Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. all modern conveniences. N. TARRANT & CO,, sirable loca’ions. List your property It o1 rent as 1 have a you care to sc. op)u looking for real ws- CARD ROOM HELP, No. 148 BROAD STREET || enurrune xvn s revoens. ally. For writing at night there has invented a fountain pen that c a tiny electric lamp and dry ba WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO., THAMESVILLE. HELP WANTED - FEMALE good wages to sort woolen clip- tra has become quite famous in ac- companying movie scenes and besides the excellent work playing during the picture performance they give a most wonderful concert. I order to make within the reach of everyone's pocket- book, the price has been made 10 cents tor the entire house. 117 Main St. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. Trimming. This design is ideal for serge, gabar- oing ey be omitied The coller 3 ming may be omitte o co Tew and novel. The sleeve has a Jaunty shaped cuff, Anished with a marrow turmback sestion. JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Department. the Auditorium 500;acre farm, 4 miles from Jew- ity or Plainfleld, from trolley lin 200 ‘acres ‘tillable land, acres pasture and 150 acres timber Threo large apple orchards, one large 11-room house, 1 horse barn, for 25 head cattle, class hen houses, riage sheds, class condition. be bought on easy terms. ticulars see S. SIEGEL, and Imsurance, Frasklia Square, SALE HORSES JUST ARRIVED I am just home with the best car- load of Chunks and Draught Horses that I could find. They are will want. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON The skirt is 20d 2 deep lap tuck at the center ffomt. .~ cut in six sizes: 0. 42 and 44 incl - It requires 6 1-2 material for a 36-inch ‘size.. T! measures a little employment; while learning; Want Sixty Hands at our new building. WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO. THAMBSVILLE. WANTED Burlersand Spoolers No Council of Elders. and woodland. President Li Yuan-hung has aban- doned his plant to establish » council of elders, similar to the elder states- men, or genro, in Japan. nouncement that such a council was to be created aroused much opposition in various provinces, especially among the military leaders, who resented the sffort to create a special council of ad- visers to be appointed by the presi- dent. The proposed body was also op- posed by young reformers, unfriendly to many of the older Chi- | nese who had been suggested as pos- sible members of the council. 1 cattle barn, oyer three yards at A pattern of this illustration mailed to any addre to any address on receipt of 10 cents Order throush Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. AND $T0F $900 will buy a small farm of three acres clearsd land, two-cottage houses and trees and some other crop was 30 barrels. This place is situated on Norwich and R. ¥. D, and tele- Investigate. ‘wagon and car- all ‘building will relieve Hoarseriess, Loss of Voice, Price $4,300. rritation of the Throat 10c A BOX AT DUNN'S PHARMACY 60 Main Street. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon | Take elevatos Shetucket Street en. ‘treace Phoae New St-'=s Fall Millinery MRS. G. P. STANTON 82 Franklin Street e c oA WILLIAM B. WILCOX......Auctioneer AUCTION THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1917, at 10 o’clock. Having sold my farm, I will sell at Sction the following: One driv. 1 pair work horses, Coughs and al Fhe Bulletin Company, barn, 50 appl fruit; last fall Westerly trolley, A rare bargain. Immediate possession. 10 years ol working an 1 cows, § new mileh and the rest springers, 2 threo 4 two years ‘old heif- 2ts, 2 veariings. 3 shoats, 5 Indian Run ner ducks, 1 two- It you want a farm, send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, choice of 400. from 3275 to 325,000 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Central Theatre Bullding, Telephone No. 3365. Joy on the Coast. year old heifer: Now that January is here and win- passed the combs of the fowls #oon will turn red and the hens com- mence to cackle and lay, and the boy- cott will be forgotten buying egss at the standard price of two -Dbits a dozen.—Portland. Orego- is as necessary to the soil as food is to the human race. Prices ran e Tse team wagon, 2 express wagons, 1 covered, 1 low-down milk wagon, 1 light coveréd milk wag- 1 two-horse dump cart. 1 2 two-hors machines, 1 neatly new, 1 cutaway har- hinge harrow, neafl~ new, 2 cultivators, Eclipse corn 00d hay, an ay, largé ovantit; double harnesses, You feel fine in 2 few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will ostrils on, 1 bugs; 1 horse rake, Saxton Woolen Corp, BEAN HILL fumthao sbad everal tons o of enbilage, driving harnesses, {°tackle and block, heavy chains. hay o icebox for cooling Taln_ box, 2 milk coole: milk cans, milk patls, milk botiles, and other things to0 o mention. lanter, 1 Col Westerly, R. L Now that George W. Perkins is go- to give a big dinmer in forks. 1 lar with a dinner ew York World. Caterer in attendance. ALEXANDER YERRING 363 Boswell Ave GTON, It \is just what every cold amd ca- . Norwich, Cofn, tarrh wfferer needs. e minutes walk from neville cd-up and miserable. S B ertising medium Teeth on the lower blade of shears enable them to grip heavy terials firmly and cut them smoot! A mixture of linseed ofl, slaked and cotton fibre is used in some 1 of Turkey as a substitute for cem In Germany there has been inver a fireproof celluloid, chiefly for use automobile windows and windshie! An electric vacuum cleaner wo a belt is among the latest offe of the British electrical manufa ers. Uruguay has prohibited the m: facture or importation of alc beverages of. strength exceedir degrees. For shipping poultry & crate been invented that folds a quarte its extended size when empty for venience in handling. The Southern society of New city has pledged an annsal priz 3500, to be given to.the best liter production of & southerner. — Troubled at Night. Painful, noying bladder we: usually Indicates kidney troubl kidney trouble never ' should neglected. Backache, rheuma sore, swollen or stiff muscles or J. —all these have been relieved by ley Kidney Pills. They act prom; and efficlently and help to heal Henry Rudolph, Carmi, Tii, writes ‘'was bothered with hurting in back « was troubled at night and had to up several times. Bince taking F« Kidney Pills T sleep ail night with getting up.’ P The Leo & Osgood Co. L