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i orwich and Goufier 121 - YEARS OLD Sulscription price 12c s week; 50e a month: #$6.00 year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, E es second-class matter. Telephome Calls: 2 n Businass Ofrice 480, lletin Egitortal Roors 85-3. Bulletin Job Ofles 85-2. imantic _Office. §7 Chufch St sne 210-2. | ; | i The Circulation o The Bulletm has the Jargest paper in Eastern rom three to fou- ssessasssoeceasaseesss, The Rulletin cirewlaticn of a ¢ and than s delivered o aver 2,200 of the 4.063 houses in Ner- wich and read by ninety-thrée per$ cent. of the peopie. in Windham it is dedvered 1o over 905 aouses, 3 in Puinam and Danielson lo over 1109, and in all of these places it ered the local dally. Connecticut has forty- towns one hundred and sixty- postofiice districts. and sixty § iural tree dellvery routes. The Bulletin is sold In every town and ou all of he R. F. D. outes in Eastern Connectleut. CIRCULATION 1901, average 4.412i 1905, average......... “""5'920* 3008s0ss0asnsersassesenso! TER— Readers of The Bulletin leaving the city for vacation trips can have it follow them daily and thus keep in touch with home aairs. " Order through The Bulletin bus- iness office. NOTHING FOR THE ENEMY The for exports of this nment commis- has been It goes into which date contro! exer- sup- coun to our whether to neutral nati Possessed ) centra paiaies course tha we ha profitable have zetting sup. and the heen contributing ce of the nation with how at war by provid- materials of which s need rtion has w it must s ty shut it off w of such a hody as the exports council and that com- to have plenty to but thers are it will sue- em. be no serious the pr nations. We g after their wan is not the intention of th enuntry to shut off the exportation of an he e ulti- equivalent amount there are naticns on a lucra- % out for o of the na are fishting with us and eutrals to say how to be affected Zoir We are in the war to win, not to help | THE NEED OF AIRPLANES. Fier since the opening of the war n Zurope ¥ been impossible not o recoznize the impertant place which have occupied in ren- nee to both ides in the a5 demon- brothers that machines cou b2 d, it was reaiized tions that the ae- gr>at possib ies both 1l offense. There was ay there in getting government for the development and perfec- tion of such a device and the result as heen that whiie the United States as the honmor of producing first < machine of this character, far outstripped It in the has been built, the uses are put and the power- e2d of the less to @well upon the| W - 5 of this countrv to provide for| Who insists upon doing Just the Op- | disappoiniment. reversés and losses another illustration of how beauty wnm- | use of the fire brighde who6 poured ofi | time has not vet come When any man doing. "l do, every an air fleet in proportion as) Posite to the Qirections given by si- | MUSt be expected in this undertaking. |der the alchemy of sciénce is tfans- | the man a ‘Barrage” of water that the |in this city can futly be called afthair now to s . This conntee nas taiiea| lone poticemien Can it Bo that ne| The people are all Tiht; they are pa- imuted into grim-vish¥ed war. police were able to arrest him. slacker. And untfi such time pre- | Take notnifng for arante it has a o ot rean taat e dewent wmow | FOHIC as éver, when they gét to It. and | “TLast vear this counitry mide mére sehts itself the work of reeruiting|and aleftness in this 4 mar o reciate the impoftance of prép. | cas . o KAoW | the real fighting &Pirit of 'T6 will show |steel medrnle world roduced | An All-Russian eon| 6t pro- | may @o on v And With dignity. |éave the life of your son, rour Aus zration, and the result is that it- must ;efl frem right or that ke ae(;nnl in-|itself. The American péople have al- |when Wiliam McKinley bécame preési- | fessional itary radio-telégraphists | Approached ., there are few nd or your DBrother.— Providencs tend 6 obéy the ragulations? ways givén a good adcount of them- 'deésmt of the United Swts- Nearly { will b8 hetd in Pétrograd on JuMe 30.{men of milita Gualifications and ' Bullstin, make up for lost nat of any tn; storing up o supplies of fosdstuffs | affectior = only ca and ammunition of which full advan- | '2Ughed and asked if he wasn't thelam : : prevent bleaching in storage. ments from théir mounts and to form | DANCING 8:20 7O H Ee is now being taken. - Excalient summer squash maw beéthem inte . s e o PRIZE DANCING WEDNESDAY Gérmany saw fit to rémove many of P 2 o ha urin; i winger, e A lents and rigades b cérs and sol e i be itn Erous 0 b yieateen Eoink eatl #ves, ahd alwave will. Hard &k it] roseapie or e pre Lok Il cane i |Hlers sreeted the order with enthusi he —aboys program - : i fMay caem to some of us, we Must 1y | saben i CAMNIAE. (e DroALAL oy Matinses only at the Auditorium. time. This country heeds a large . FEIC THF A number of war planés and it needs a > 2 H large aviation corps. The machines But ) must be had in order to give the men uf HoTe ng bi 2 _ > . the proper training in handling them, castings that alloy is mfifiy %]* S g BENBAT D! L DRAMATIC and while this has been repeatedly — e sable in the elimination ::m DOCUMENT pointed out, it is only propef that 2 B 2 z cogg the President of the Adro’ Club off Tl tell v what 1 wWent for mf | eunningsst dor "Fhe antire terfoseniben ) in 3 S birthday,” sald the pretty Eifl to hér ‘As uffy to get ol > America should call the attention of pather I want a des! And it must|srew at an ame rate. It ecemed !""ti‘!‘:u%'?‘:' i MR o ‘”m” TEN eont President Wilson to the existi: = < un; it A I8 the ng great a real voung one! Wik you g6t|as if he néver stop grow! ““.:",,l.oa me'fi-fi;x &m:}"; fll“ A ¥ A A r"y eat | pe ns:‘:m in this direction and ‘um that | ez = Bot 20 big that in & hasty glance vou 40,000 such machines should be pro-| ‘'Great pinhooks!' cried her parent.|couid not teil £ 1t was Fluffy o ac e Viaca at the earllest possible morent| “And I had thousht that you were ali |or the neighbors call that was be- | Victony Evers contract for ;&‘x e that the United State: a grown up! I cant tell why it is, but{ foré you. ¢ ferro-sili 6 Reels of Fi t the U s May do i te T is disposition changed. Ap- |TOT,A contént of ferro.silicon. part in striking at the military centers|JUSt 88 you made your confiding lit-| “Also his n hanged ARi| “Fhere is another i#on indis- O Germany AlonE the western front. | U6 Teauest Irena Belle Savings fiasned | parehtly he eaid to nimseil Now. if|psnsaple in war, s nih e in SEVEN STUPENDOUS ACTS - laeross No, you t v | T i i - = This is AlmOSt twice as many ma- her. Ehe was & contemporary bf mine | must fee) and act like a watchdog— o GlBY Wh1Eh Rives "'\'HE o 4 m&'f-:”‘u:;: chines as the éxisting aerial pro-|whén 1 was putting bay fum on my |so he gréw suspitious of the whole Mardness to atesi whien e+ 3 gramme calls for, but it is w&ll that|hair and using grandmothef’s réading | human race. ;. nt b8t beybnd hu- this matter shOuld get attention now |Elasses to see whether I could dis-| “He even ignored Iréna’s pieas and | b ) ks el ShE GaRast B8 proie when the construction work can be | COver My mustache sprouting. commanas. instance, there. was - ; ¢ o 168 | oty mbther snd . = X “Iréna wa$ a great girl. Her fath- |the time when she vieldéd to impuike HoldihE - L"~REY. MAX speeded up instéad of waiting untiller had to bulld a side porch to the|and went wading on the way hoaie A ety %, 315 East the order has been fllled and find out|house in seif-defense or else choke to | from her aunts, Who lived in the out- LIE" oo 4 e i that the humber provided is not suffi- | dsath on summer efenings becsuse |skirts, and H-iry icked up her shoés % g 8¢, % € IN PRICES cient. It we aré going into the war|thé front porch was quite useless to|and &tockings trotted with NO ADVANCE | {10 bring abbut a quitk victory we|him, it being jammed full of Iréna's|them despite Irena's hrieks and cries. . { must meét the uirements in all fe- [ beaus and rber shop chords, lemon- | Poor Iréna ha % 2 e - | onits, e ¥ ade and cake. footed, at least a& far as the home of | “dW'!hene\'er any voung fellow f“Ht he | one of the ?n!?&zflmfiwfiflr a::&.‘;:; 881 A had to write a poem ot burst he al-|ena burst into narrow armor RUSSIA'S. EFFECTIVE RETURN. | (o sclccted Irena as the subject,|she found the néw young minister | Dol I pleres the DIAts Withou: It is but natural that Prince Lvoff,| That girl really should have had_a|calling—and t were the days|DolS Gefotmed itseir” remier and minister of the intérior | handsome commission from thé paper | when the quéen 6f Spain had no legs, oty iy P, R : " ove iRt Teople | not like these ufiregEnefate timea: - “in Russia. should be elated over the|and ink dealer of the town, but people A Weren't so grasping then and nobody| ~We rejoiced to seé that Irena took success which 1s beinz obtalned B¢ the | TUUR: 00 17" X1 6f ua used to carry | it out on AISCK fOf a while. Ahd thea TODAY AND TONIGHT MARY CHARLESON The Capture of Laffaux Mill. armies of his country in their offen- | O8N o o thi nappehed. 1 Suppald 5 > 4 sive against the Gérmans and Aus- (12" 1Caalacd Twith bur & smieeang| that m his Eioom Aleck Mmust havi g The Astocatéd —IN— trians, fof the progress which they|vou you can imagine the chagrin of | Slapped Fiuffy or something, as oth- - . Press.) us tan’s Private D ” are making is bound to be of great|the rest of the fied when Aleck Pig-|érwise the dog would nbot Havé done i Cavalry on foot took a brillia |’M:“‘, oor nepirational value in that nation|gins presented her with a pup dog. [4s he did. He chased Aleck. who wis Bethie Sommer Squash, in IR recont axtack and chptuce from 5 Production where sueh great internal ¢hanges ——= cutting across a vacan dd I an. of il ¢ have taken piace in the past few| "AS we watched lrena's raptures|iand. and pursued him tfl Aleck| There n;r:”:mh":;‘“:; ;‘f“,*{,’g c:':,“ =: lg:?r:::"m:x; ltnh':h:amlr’{ e:[::lm:: Tl'{% Elt{llliw !"’rénRvTv a E 3 T oW =i bed tres one night ing to Ir- | cuitivate ok e o, o e | e Dagan 1o ‘Bnow. By |med ana utiieed for food Auring the |Feconquer (ne airanghold the German - . Te has heen fully undérstoed thasf HIETOE, TR, O Oy e | force of low, gentle growls and & show | Wihtér months. says today’s bU.1etin|commanders hive since seen the.r B~ HEARST PATHE _NEWS Russia possessed the meén and thelourselves. When Irena said that it}of strong. white teeta Fluffy kept him [ffom the Xational Emergency Food|erack régiments wither away. S LMRG JULY 1y = mcans to cause much trouble Tor the|was a datling and gazed into Aleck's | there until 10 o'clock next @ay, whén |Garden CorAniissioh. which is cooper- | = These Frech cavalrimen who 1ad. RL WHITE central powers if its tangléd affdirs|eves as she Said it, I tell vou the ten. |the searching Darty was coming back |ating with thts fAewspaper in a fam. |Qufing the Enténte fetreat _fo ihé ceuld be straightened out and its at-|sion was terrific! ~A little more and|after dragging the river. paign t6 mduce the houséwives of i:! o o August. 1911, covered thém. In the Romantic Seria Totion Hiiwseen 18 0k seaslb i il the il Ok s wauik Tikve: poaatl e country ta tonserve food. Améng thé |selves With glory while acting as # THE FATAL RING : ; 3 e available a: thie timle are|shiéld between the pursulng Germans the fizhtinz along the eastern front,| (Ated ourséives upon Aleck's faorm and| “When vou aré né frozen onw oo Berouts 1&ng el iy Thed mesn eharing hE 88 % coult b mangied him in the Qust. As it waé|thc limb of a trée for thousands of s SEErE B . N T O Ty I Just as long as German¥y could keep we siunk home and kitked the family | h s a ki that if you fall off |Smartwesd, Pepper Cress. TLamb's- ®ith impatiénce to croks weapons cned ly | hours an ol Shee Ttk oF . | auartér, Sour Dock amd Pustey (purs- [more with the enemy. Trench war- those forces inactive and center their| tai and staved awake 65 Qan, o . . attention upon other thinga <han | “““If really was a cute Dup, one OF the |iman Kindness sort of sours. Hy the | 18ne): i e Tk o s fighting. was zaining valuable time| fat, r i1s cer i 7 - THese greéns #hould Ba sorted care- | cavalry fightiig. Most of the oldierd . - 3 ¥ at, roiypoly kind that falls over its|time rescuers had picked him off that |, THese £refne eroull BB Sorted LRES | Cgva Iy R iments ara men but Russia was not to be{loves the whole world. Rut whenever | was ¥ Irepa’'s fault. And whea hé r? 3 M & 2 e & thrcugh the scheme and understood{in Rér arms and Aleck Always arrived |ai oncd for the gréa: city and became | o o 00 00 piungea for &n in- | units still are under the commaad of 2ot the better of the ezar was at Work | pe f'"':’;’x ~i'd s‘h'“ Waiker rled to}iimeelf upon Trena. to do thie is to use a wire crate 8¢ a | commissioned oficers. They had suf- The v EoverhbAt. With Thi ve thinge ringing Ifena his s for Trena, shé tharried a mah| '3 loth., AMBE Disnching ang |lsrsd sotne lopaks Quring the ehriier upon the mew Sovernment With thélpet zuinea pig. but she only shrieked | who considéred catching 4 stFing or| (HBeecCiott, —ANer WANCBAE SRS 1Ll ents of Ahe war but, o &l realization of that condition it did not|and begged somabody to take the N fien @ har@ day's wofk and she haa | {OI-OIPTINE- L6l ETECRS, fhie MeR I ents and purposes, the regiments re- | " and fait Iy by those aations which Fluffy had an absurd penchant fof | the hideous fonsequeneces 6f owning a | ‘o - > Fidree i e e e ce oil. ¢ ( few clives | for 4 long timé the question as to how were fizhting its fight and that beins | CAITSINg things. In another incarna-|dog. Let us hear no more -on !hel‘;;“be.t"o"n T e Saey T SV L (3 emplby the splendid Aghting t e must have been a fréight car. |subject Add hot water to fli containérs, | matérial eomposing these régiments Five Part_Ess d working harm to the cause of the|own feet twinkles its eves and|branch Aleck was convinced that it matter and @ty or dead leaves, then bel?“““g to the active army Who werd | GARDEN that the same bubtle ipflubnce which| 'O WRtCh Ter do It and the situalionf& multimillionaire, this revewing) o oot \N0" 500" water. A Waod W ¥ [their regular commiseioned and non- —TODAY— take long to reach the decision that il thing away before it frightene children and took in Wwashing ¢ Russ! s s By = " e ada ofie levél teaspoon of sait o] MAMeA intact. B P e, B | MRS S et el s sonoe | “The Family Honor” fuliy understood it required but litile| i . e . E et e e When we were calling in _our best 00! $aid the pretty gifl. ad) e i eat héir heads off i e L B ¢ o = IRRNEY, — = othes FT 2 - jev e 3 ust and partially tighten topes And | Which were tiAg thélr heads n | “Ruesia med losc an opportunity io]on the remrn meanl Droudly deposit | helieve You made up wvery Bit of It | Cierilize. jn boiling water for two comparaiise idlenéss behind (e (,’eJ H. B. WALTHALI ik, % % . e 5 ., e :* S urs. 3 v o4 « ity to i - strike a telling blow at the enemy a’s father extra set of false teeth | that's 100 expensive Il také & Frénch | fooTe, Wt o8n ,},‘r’;‘h“{, el Ao | Al as vaies. e sl B o e cad o hut its period of inactivity was not|or her mothers switch and demand | poodle: entirely a waste for it permitted thez{ Praise. Even this did not turn Trena affection away from him. for she on. from boiling watér. tighten tops a~d | themselves = rpoiling for a fight PATENt. | invert to cobl in piace free twsi Evéntually it was decided to - &irl, WOmaN. | Grayghts. Wrap 18 Pk paper # ilarkte the fhen of wothe of {ne THE RAVEN5 PARTS hucks!'™ sBid can vou do With & h Russia pow striking under trel E n g " 3 e e de_our own opinions, come Aéwn or speota) dishes such as baksd ef| The Arst to be transformed m | ez om ion 1 out of our air castle (that will be | .ps; gl = !horsemen inio foormen dere | ey = 1of it is able 16 Eain much ground Ward) and Be together for defefise. | ceedn vul the ERStablL nto mmal | CnITaSFier regiments, and it was thesc | P AENT nd seems highlr probable that it common pufpose and éogmery. A, iPorm e and hanch for | d1fMounted cavaliers who gave such i Wil not 18t up In its offensive &N it s | Ameriéans it ¥ our Auty te°Gur cotin- | ¢ b ) &00d Acesunt of thémselves fn th | The Present Crisis and Our Obliga- | iry to heip har Bar her losses and | s tac ars Gants oo EANt | kete for the 1afane S @hots wi will Be held in the Cook for ha'f an Rour to ré- té a pulp and pack in jars with | na< at least taken Lemberz. Russi - el ! ¢ may stil ve many handicaps but tions Thereto. surdens. B teaspoon .of salt to each quart ana!capture will form one of the most| o, . |t is much worr® to or: None of us like wakil vorei guse a7idls U MINGE. [An up jare wilh hot water. Adjust|daring épisodes recorded on their fing ‘Blleh" Gardens, Colchester, the we are very much opposed . i . and partiaily tighten tops and steril- | Which bLore already thé namee of mam | W.dne;dny July 11th e s N'hen we deciare we are op- — ize for an hour in boiling water. Re. |historic battles fought by them i the ’ . CAPE COD CANAL. posed io war let it be understood we | move jars, UgHtEn tops ™ invert to |la8t century 6 g0 “over the top | for benefit of the Red Cross. 4 " do not etanhd for peace y price.} ) ‘m er the to = C - The movement which is undérway|We would not escape exemption by | fut into pieces of} reak. the improviséd | Admission 152 for the purthase of the Cape ('od ca-|cession of national honor or allow an i convehient gizé, remove seeds and |infantrymen leaped from the ches | 4 jefte ! with the dash of > thir anrh i al by the government is show unfair indignities to our citigenship. 8y National Geographie Secisty. of them were of the hest some progress. It may be the kind| We did not want war. we may e yere o t that will not accompiish anything but | 80 so far as io say v ae lemnl ;'f b f! teaRpooK salt per guart and b 1 "":;’;n; n"'m-‘: T followed | i st ot = P War. still we are not afraid to go to et procéad as above. e v round 3 b 0% i S5 oo t Urasnr not fearful of the resuits of war does| Niagara at the Battlefrént—FHow s & curtain of projectiles raise 1t & - ' s 2cking and filHng a ‘Aashin&ton. | ,.5¢ xpow his own mind. ~The brave |Afmerica’s greatest cataract hds enliat- eaders o passahle screen before 1 A lonz ago that the ProBO-{are not free from fear, and when they |ed for war service is told in a StrfKing THE BULLETIN the German dnfenders to shelter when | —— i85 tibis ving this watérway een-|will accept any sacrifice in the |communication to the Natiohal Geo. By sending this ceupon to the it did_not crysh chem, (ogether - < . necting Bupzard’s bay with Massa-|face of it. it stamps them as the,graphic Seciéty from William Joseph || National Emergency Feod Gards their field wotks. By far the greater, ot L of men. And it could not be!Showaiter, a part of which was issuad e ardén |l pumber of the men were natic , L which has béen in op- | braves eration for the past few vears. and|oOtherwise when we reckon the price o {today as one of the socfety’s Reogra- now the commérce commiiiee of th-| De paid in life, limb and treasure, and i phy bulletins. Mr. Showalter sava: L docided t recommend the|tr¥ to appraise the sorrow. suffering! “The story of Niaghra's role in the S R and celf-sacrifice that foliows in the |battle of tha nations is an epic in the nz to the opening of nego- | TN i | history of war. the purchase of the canal. re the opponent of mili-| _~ When Niagara power was first d arently the purpoSe of thel,,.iom in justice let it be said that;Yeloped éfforts to make artificial grin ce before zoinz any further in|inic opposition to militariem wiil not|iNg materials were proving a failure ter to ascertain what it canl|interfere with the fighting spirit that|because of the lack of electric current of the|at a price the new venture could afford Commission, the districts invaded by 210 Marylind Bidg. Washingten, || 2nd their anxietr to goi o. c. thair enemies was great & O the plateau in their first dash a with a two tent stamp to pay post- |' afrer taking hreath thesy star: age a camning and drying manual || ward again their objective Froa 1 being two strong lines of irenches °fi’°‘ °~‘;‘° All you have to de I PSR A™0 Sament shelter and is fill sut the space and #ncloss the || thore and with nests of machine s | withaut depend tweé cent stamp for postage. Thése || which énfilnded the advance | chusetts While we : 1t is apy comm the m be purchased for, which is certainly{lies dormant in the brea 4 T e a b ike decision. The price is| American people. We have entered the |19 Par. Those who L SRS e ‘\:';VO e Wiehuale, Faiy iiT 41 T8 TEE Hae O e ot b the a it 5 S OF he grentest wat of the| reupon went to Niagara Fuils, || lustrated and are sent out in co- || J & ’ R s " 2h Mo mae R o bistore e of the 8et up a plant, and founded the arti- cEter O Cif BUATE. O sk . en government should purchase it may | eperation with this paper as & part || cisted. as did also soveral blockhouses e - ‘ The gt 8 Ao | situation and I ma: hinge entirely upon ihat poiat. If FUation and [ o sav (with truth) |feial abrasive industry. How much . will break with | (tS Succéss means to Ameérica cannot ‘of the peoplé in |De overestimiated. of the personal service we at all || bristling with machine-gu) es aim to give our readers. dismounted cavalrymen saw he owners are Willing to part with force upon the mind - it at a fair price, and are not endeav- | ihe very near future. We have taken | Take the grinding machinery nut of ity of attacking these places | | orinz to pass off onto the government | the plunge. and ict us hope it is for |the automobile factories, remove it SR cansiean Bt G O I Niiored throush for biz moner something which they | the better and not for the worst. We|{rom the munition plants, eliminats it B e e unth ohy whid aoF are unabie to make show a profit, suli | have entered a war that wil test our |from the Jocomotive works. car foun- [J ="F€8% --ooe * Hl vodnded. "Then a section of tanks whs greater progress mav be made. Tiut|courage as it has never baen tested|dries and mmchine shops of the coun- BEF &oscapiarsivees t ciseeees Mordered up to deal h the poin‘s of that must be determined at the stait|Defore. A great many of us have woke and_you would paralyze the na- ) c ei did whi siGomotvig. . M*lup to the fact that it is no pink tea ;ton's whole industrial system. And B s o eoimasshes phind ob government to buy. & owners o a finish. Making éloqu. jnot Niagara's artifieial abrasives step- & e sacohd line wae defendea witn |l Compe a should have a chance to say what théy es that echo and revarberate Ped in to save the dar when the war . s t deapaif by the Ges Is & _cle 5 will part with the canal for. all things| throughout the land. sinking a squad- jShut out our natural supply of emeéry HOME GARDENS the courage of despa Yy hought and ' considered. but it should be under-|ron of (German submarines, on a type- |and corlundum from Asia Minor. B hnare thls vé p i B - | stood that the government is not in|writer, before breakfast, bedecking| “Theré is not a bearing in your au- T hot oF around hady o bi| Ve are 2 L B, | the market 1o hand out any faney sum nurs“e:; w]nl\ immhard Iong-tnzléd{‘t"r!\dobfleflb‘\;!lu &round :nl f,\'n;nm g ::‘i:‘»fl‘ O amoaonl combats ““h“:‘,:- r'\fr: nm . 3 S Pt . coats and gleaming swords, waving of |made grindstones; crankghafts are 2 vOats [o. ¥ | “There are acknowledsed advantases | P2rade to the step cf a brass band, and |tons and cylinders 8re made ‘ctue.| The planits mest lable b ° attatk | maus stood fast, bravely throwing| g - . {in this Rieats fose: #f & S0 have our picture in the paper for ad- | camshafts likewise and 4 hundred cfit- | ffom insects or garder diséases ure|granades at the French attackers i I r o jin ¢ = 5 mising friends to gaze upon, will'not|ical parts of every car, whethér of the | cabbage, cucumbers and melons t.0- | Sren one of the bravest deeds of a das g enefit hipping = at the presént]win this war for America azainst the|cheapest or the most expensive make.|matoés, potatoés, beans, peus, Bests, |, which many were done was per e time and it can be of much importance | greatest military power of ail time. (It would be impossible to build any- |onions, corn, and egEpiant; other gar- | r a by Troo Berangér, who ad. |00 0f Eovernmer [in connection with naval operations|And our eystem is we'l cieared of that |thing of tool steel on a commercial |den crops are usoully IMMuNe, sxoept | L oreq 1 fort of hie romrades i ihe| (108 D s but nothing Jalong the coast, but should the gov-|bunk to the effect that we could lick |basis without Niagara's abrasives. that when other crops are badly in- |smam with his portabie machine-gun | TAS 00s ugo learnc] 0 ernment be given an attractive figure | e world with pitchforks, or tha ta X0 shell goes to Europe whose rose |fected the i are Hkely 10 éatiang after dsliberately taking eight | [FEMOnt of cioes we - from its ndpoint, it is to be re.|NAndful of patriots With a lightning- [haé not Been ground into shape on|Whatever véj le thes 14, | iowed ail the Germans down despits | \7219€8 men 204 . membered that theré would be re.|PuS on the end of nErorn(‘oh could | Niagara made grindstones. Likewte it 5 12 utletin from the National | 5" continual shower of zrenades which, | 7aT8 Neclors EPhye auireh b coREMIPERIS Su W Wk k\v:;asp tne armies of Burope Into the|is Niagara's abrasives that have @he Bmergency Food Garden Uomthission. | 1. “gome 1 v chance, missed him t g Ty fiores a0 - e the v i s ‘A;,.m.n _ocean: that we need only toimore thah any one Gther thing to fas- | The treatment of insects afd dis- | Apiar a fight lasting nearly & * o 2w & g |4 t he s0i blow our wind and a million men over|{ter the ‘hot box,’ that ‘bete noire’ of | éases is simple: novices who follow di- | (1o .uirassiors pisd all th Gividends { that it would render the service which | night would rise and hurl the invader |the American railroad man and the |réctions can dd as e ve work as|icctives and the platean surround a government property of the kind|from our shor worst enemy of schédule time train |the expert wardenér. Al that is nee- | T frayx Mill has since remained ought to. ‘War is a science. and ecientific dev- | transportation the world aréund. essary i5 to rémeémber to fé€d POISON— i Franch hands despite dozens of str % 1 o iltrv is 1n a fair way to win this war ‘While the processes of carborun- |arsenats of lead—t6 chéwing Insects | cauntera’incks in all of which gas . A r . & EDITORIAL NOTES. if now or at any other time we alow | dum manufacturers were being pérfect- | (Dotato bugs, cut®orms and the 1ke) | Gapmans have lost heavily. The or our country to be ruled|ed another lesson was learned. Quartz, and to kill sucking insects (plant Mee | JgCNTE" 0705 V0 ivacsiors over - 4 " ourselv Germany is once again experiéncing | pUSeIVES OF, out Countr ‘ A A 5 i iy £ s, s ) e have ot to quit|you remember, is the Redlogist's ther. |and iréd beetles) with a contact poison e n they captured over | that peculiar sensation Wwhich comes | whistling in the dark and use what|mometer. for i is formed between par_ |like micdtine. The various fungous ::L?fuflx;s“;‘,:,f 5 SargE nambel of - 4 _ha - from strong pressure én all sides. we have to the best purpose we may.|row fanges of tempeérature. If the ma- | diseases—anthraciiose, leaf spot., end |y (10 o\ 02 wail rewarded them : ? . o e To force a cltizen to bear arms is!terials from which nature makes it are |50 on—disappear before bordéaux mix- |10 jang period of immobility be " The man on the corner says: There | represented to be Wrong in principle | subjected to more than 80 much heat, [ture. If the disease is incurable, like | (|10 jines ang thay dre now quite o s no complaint being heard from the|and un-American. T for one have come |théy takeé on an entirely different char- | Wilt. pull out the planis and burn| glaq for what thev thought at firs r i "5 in ~ amateur gardeners about their crops|t0 the conclusion that it is not. It is|acter from quart. The same i& trus|thém imraédiately. And remember 20 00 40 0 qation of being turned -] | exceeding the speed limit. the oniy system that places the mili- |if they are subjected to less than a |néver fo plant thé samecrop on infect- | 90 0 G0 ! y e e tary power of the nation in the hands |certain amount or héat. ed ground a second time in sutcéssion. T - e There still an apportunity for ths | Of its ns—and not into the hands “So, alfo, it is with éarborundum. In| Some gardén erops withstand dis- ! e and i it patriotic young men of this city tn|Of @ special class. There are those who |its manufacture a largé quantity of a|éase and aré unatractive t6 insécts. A dema ! SY !9 oppose the plan and their sincerity | mixture of coke and sand, with a touch | Bests, for instance, 40 not neéd OTHER VIEW POINTS e of sawdust and a dash of salt, is put |spraving. The léaf spot (spray on | into an electric furnace. A heavr cur- |bordeaux for It) js its commeonest af- rent of electricity is passed t‘lxun flictioh. Carvots, for instance, prébably + before these men w this for 48 hours, heating it to 1,350 de- | will néed to spraying treatment. Cel- = Sk s . er gél back into the Lusifie city gavernment. thes wi 1 come forward and £l up thé ranks of | and nonesty we do not question. Every the local coast aftillery companies. |oné has a right to his or her opinion. We need oniy to point to Germany in ‘erence how the|her super-preparedness as a lesson of It makes little X information was obtainéd by Gérmany | great importance along these lines.|grees centigrad: ery gets thé blight or leaf spot, a fun- e ¢ regarding the troop ships, the thing! Every war has found us unprepared. “If it is propéerly héatéd, there forfns |gous trouble; hence spray with bor- ‘The appointmént of Dr. C. Work their way bac aw to do is to ferret ot thé source and|and the victories have been purchased |ardund the centfal core of eoke a gréat |deaux. The disemse i récoiged with |lett of” New Haveén, for vears pro-labie men are now worl make an example of the informers. at too high a price in terms of life larray of crystals, large and small, al- |[gray or broWwn spots appear on thé |fessor of pathology in e, to country, w a spiri =ar e An % and mones most as hard as diamonds. If too much |leaves and tha stems d:oop. directorship of the state laboratory | devotion to the. common & New Louden 15 tofertine ah ofdi- To sccure the unaualifiéd support of | heat is applied instéad o6f foPming in- Swiss chard usyally escapes attack.|made vacant by the death of Pro-| Bridgeport Telegram s it b e - the working people of the country to|to crystals thé matérial bréaks up into |If diséase does appear thé chard | fessor Conn jakt April, I§ one that| _ nance requiring awnings to be at least{ g gystem of universil training to|fine particles of black dust you |Endive, kohl-rabi, Faléy. pafsnips, | Meééts With approval and &ndorse- Every Qerman or Au seven feet above the walks. That is|guarantee that the burden of training |have graphité. should be sprayed as difected for beets. | thent. It i& a highly important pos- ! {rafred Seares, whethe a regulation which might not only be | shali fall upon all alike, without adis- “Therefore, largely by the same pro- |lettuce, and e aFe not likely to|ition and Dr. Bartlett s entirelv |, aniess kr ) adopted but enforced with benefit in | tinctions based upon accidents of birth, |cess, the eleetric furhace prodpuees |be injured. pinach s Sometimes at- [ competent to render superior servict |ajafion to e abso ute many cities, includiniff Nerwich, a pledge of making no distinction he- |from the same materals the near- |tacked by pitnt liks, whith should be | —Bristol Press. Be tréated As & Potént e, I tween the son of a millionaife and the |diamond of the artifidial EFindstone |sprayed with nieotine sulphate. Tur- Vour eves And ears ope A price, it is said, has already been)SON of a workingman. Service to one’s |and the microscopic dust that becomes |nips have the sAmé troublés as cab- | Thers is no nesd of getting éxelted (any suspicious oot or A placed on the head of the tem-year.|COUNLIY takes no account of wealth or |1&ad Pof & penell, color ik, Base for | bages. ‘flvir thé enlistménts in this city. The | comes ta vour notice old boy who has been put fortvard as| oc.al standing. Utlless all signs fail |lubricants, électrode§ for farnaces and’ e o Vet response to the colors has Been Bat-|onve with the Rhode lalana I o1 i g p! ™ as| gloom hung like a pall will cast its|déath echairs, or a thousand other “Barrags” of Water, isfactory, considering all the i the Dmpartient of the new Chinese eiperor. That's no|broad, ¢old and disastrous shadow over | things, under the manipulations of in- A solbier WhE wfluve& t#d vears | phases of the situwation here. Hullding. Providence way to treat the boy: It's those who |our :and, that will be cursed with its|dustridl seience. with tha &rmy in a8, ptiy re- %:mm‘-. in wact, leads the countr with the most metciisss are backing him who are responsible [ Visitation. We may feal the pinch 6f | ‘“But Niagara's bit in behalt of Am- | sisted arrest at Kipgston-on this work. Befére the campaign is|nation in the world people p America hum her knees, and erican arms does mot énd with thé | England, a8 Ah abséntee, defending | really and truly over it will be & far | thousands of 1o story of abrasives; indeed, it only well [himself, as an absentés ofi the roof of|ahead of other cities that théy Mmay|try want to begins. The story of ferré-silicon 1s{a house. It was only through _the|never hope to catch up to us. The|and heaten for the part he is playing. short rations, have the care of wound e o ed men, of families bereft of loved hat is to be thought of thé driver |ones. witness national distress and