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gawn dhe sckivitin of the underwater KEITH YAUDEVILLE . i ; g : ; 1 UUL y § FEATURE PICTURES- his l-u::hm- to " . THURS, FRI, AND SAT. Dusquesne Comedy Four MALE QUARTETTE iN RIOT OF COMEDY AND SONG Mrs. Wiggins was hurrying home|learn fo BOlE rignt o Youl teach from the Red Cross meeting in the BB‘ wonld s earty dusk of the winter cvening. She "“‘":-h"""" P e ; baq hurried all the MOrBIng 1o get her | L Toan the Huning dosand fo:| COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL —‘m work d could go3, ity " \ GRIPPE MISERY : i and Gardner Baker and Roger hurryi::‘no: ::"get hom.:l'u;? n&':: %reew{t of e pe Smlpoti ’ Variety Dancers. Novel Offering, “Trampology” own broad ‘ . on time, and\she must make Don't stay stuffed-up! e = 9 50 for. (ke aiicaion Gl b 8. | LT e T Jaut blffimg and gnufting: A dose | OLIVE THOMAS in “Indiscreet Coritme’ of “Pape's Col 0! inati i g B JE R b g AT ing LI ] g Svery e hours; untll three dosés are A Fadcinating Society Gomedy Drame In § Parts, . & season-before-last's coat and a sea- |ing. David did such ap, s Sag . S0y bety m_wm,‘_g:t-h th“' 'y’,"“""“d and zb“m m’c:m. k‘_:lll Harry either in the CURRENT EVENTS WITH. ALL THE LATEST NEWS reshaped; was heavy and in- | derwear ciined to tip over ono eye; she had |which meant something to e COMING NEXT WEEK never liked it, but somebody else had |every week! How did father pull off always needed thé money a new one buttons so? Harry and David protest- °m‘:' would cost more than she did. ingly retired, father “just stepped over Eb he, dl 3 . Wiggin louse Was 6n & quiet|to Brown’s” to consult him about the | throat, Soeed & "Componnd” 1 side street. It was shabby and plain, | ervice flag the offi was buying, ‘Pape’s ol 1ot .pm s P e S O TR G o SISy but comfortable, much liks Mrs. Wig- | pretty -Janet shut heb gcometry and |quickest, surest fatie upoy ‘:‘“‘"{l ° © . gin. ‘The children had been home,|went upstairs, but mother mended |only ‘lm{.tw S e e SR u ltorlum ea re 1801, everage . 4412 she saw at first glance about the Kif- jom, . - . acts out. assistance, tastes v . ¥ MAKE THE PERIOD BRIEF. chen. David had gone down océllar for| Finally, with a sigh, shc pushed |and causes fl"‘ inconvenience. 't 5 EVENING and 1905, 5,925 * . lan apple and had left the coilar doof |aside her work and bicked up the [4C0EDt & substitute. MATINEE AT B8 e EVENING $45 and 530 BYSrage sievie + ¥y ‘The question as t6 when the rail-lajar, cooling off the upper tooms, and | little local paper from her home town, bl roads, which have been taken over by{in the AT e ] 2 . s % pantry Harry had helped him- | which she still took. A noted woman L t ernment for the purpose of|self, and apparently thres of four | had léctured at the City Hail, it seome . 1] T J k P kf d and LG H“ff February 2, 1918....... 949 xfi::vm“ en?;e.; at thiy u:‘ other boys, to bread and jam, léaving |ed, on Red Cross workK. Mother be- DEN 's ac lc or ulse 2 ihrough & centralization of the eon-|the bread spon the Dbread board, and |gan to read, began listlessly, then sud- DR. NES The stellar combination that charmed in “Seventeen” and “Great Ex- ; E.J.JO pectations,” appear in one of the most famous stories of the age 1y trol, will be turnéd back to the the jampot uncovered, with a stiéky |denly was galvanized to burfing ine knife sticking out over the edgs of |terest. m"’:”;:fl;m’;"u:! m‘;:: :;“7": the sheli, to t\:’mbla onto ghn flu:‘r and The !ectufgr was telling of _long Suite 46 Shannon mbl R J t his mother's secon@-best skirt in|sheds behind the lines, where; one ‘hh PR will continue untll after the war ends | pussing, 68 she observed the condition | black. any ahe had - stosd - arone clevator Shejcket Srs#h |} One of the best known stories in the English language—an erphan boy and a reasonable time can be expeoted | Of thinks. g roanifig, agoniged men, suffering for| ... RN SRR |} triumphs over circumstances. e Associated Press is excls - §| to elapse after peacs i signed befors| Mrs. Wiggin hastily calculated that|the supplies, the opiates, the dress Whitestone cl‘nh will be §8.00 & 100 Iy entitled to the use for républica- l such a transfer will take place. But)OWVing td these inroads on the bread |ings Which wére not there; of an ae. ‘f':m t, 188, lhx’l. tion of all news despatches credit- the matter cught not 6 be Toft i the |SUPPly she must make johnny-cake | roplane, mvmg the flying shrapnel | Samé rate the A ARIA SR AN UL b S ° $3 tor a bax of 80, 'I' ‘N’ hit I erwise crsdit- for supper; then opened the drafts of |to descend with supplies and dress- ’Yflu‘ SONANT, he Great 5 % 12 it paver i alnc the locsi || air. The uncertainty resarding _it|{he Yange and reschod for Her apron.|ine. of the eaget fingers undoing the i Vianlis ai. Sows publishad barein, oughit to be eliminated and.a titns fixed | She was [giaa to Hooverige and work | parcels—and a part of those heaven- - - With DORIS KENYON All rights of republication of } now. Tor the Ked Cross—oh, 'yés -gulltily |sent mercy-givers had been made by |born. When the 'battalion wae all of love whish finds its_cul mination in the white wastes of the special tehes herein are also There are those who advocate that|glad, because Harry was 12, David | Mrs. Wiggin's own Red Cross unit! = | cut to piedés, he climbed on ths para- in the the theme of “THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL” 1 highls bable that there will] blished anything for the causé of free- |at her work<worn hands—almost Wwith |we got back at the FHuns, that I Reeord. || : = 5 9 - Nk . Mrs. ng, ] A " 4 oot g rgemhm:mumao:m;: Bas | réonts, with their piles of mercy sup: | Foe— might wear the tniform anid | at-the ond of & communioation treash. | qeriismt if Fubbing it in for the navy Today, Friday and Saturday = she b S ) e o8 3 terbury Republican. . . FROM THE PLAY taced within | fouf classes have taken the alumni,|fashioning & new world. The weari- Y R i Mere B " seen| 88 ff thé time Mmit is pia : 1 s L ~ I ¢ ; i s Bt Pt ety e clon v e YA e e 2, e, 0%, RS S SO | ooniions i P sl | W wio e 1r ey gy of| | TWO WOMEN-By Mupert Hughes B e LN S| & ail that, and _divided them cquals |lines in the tired face Softened; the | (Adsociated Press Corréspondence.) | Zérd find it Hard to realize that the MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A stor; Arcti too young to go, her dear “men-folk!” | which she had toiled in the hot sumh- | boys: “Remember, you are Pats’ he e s fi;’m Eut still. there were times when she | mer afternoons had gone to bting ease | shouted. Later I heéavd he was stil 3 h / d th wished she could feel that her wotk|and héaling to some man Wwho with-|with his battallon with an artifisial |had so much of this sort of twaddis 18 months is enough and there arelgiq any good, that the pilés of dress- |out them would have had nothing! |leg. He ie the rman Who equipped |that it is not strange that apathy has others who believe that it should be{ings she made just . that the |She Had never missed & roéeting, so|and paid for the first battalion and|existed in state departments and that done withih a few months or & year s bak. dofiiandeered German steumers whieh a 3 tion that American enginests ndefinite perfod, |And- smilingly taking all the ocredit|that they had been faithful! Killed. B O e e e ook | atybody Wes swilling 1o giva Her. For the fitst time. Mrs. Wigstn neat. | * ¢ K1 S LT fass & tire Hmit i€ fAxed within reéas ¢ front door slammed and 'Janet]ly saw the value of what she was - \and, by redesighating the gteam dise P ::lm].ab“ mm Sandke, . paslee gm breezifig thi " “d‘!” hg;se‘i ?}f‘ dom’gf The sc{“thfi' Lsmtehmlvmg' dmfi A (ribitinig system? Herr Baflin and the |} ef the mdfiner o ), and entére, e | worXk for entértainm , the long, dul 5 s " somrnen el Sg o ot i, B R s et %, eniments, e g, el | STORIES OF THE WAR | bt S 05 Bited & 8205 || Choote ,;Yesterday the government continue the control|Was 8 and father was 50—too '6ld or| Yes, some of those dressings over|pot of a trench trying to rally the 4 = > department, after siving the list of lfes, ana the Reéd Cross teas, with |take all the credit, but shie couldn't|The first thing I knew 1 was knocked ) past but certainly that ought to be gtn,' Percy H—— in a beComing Réd |tske this consciousness of the pro- | down into Lhegtrench below; five oth- |ars taking our new armies to France, taken up speedily and not be aflowed fo | Cross uniformi, agliding here and there | found neeq of such hands and the joy | s were. wounded by that shell and s 1§ Qrma a e N socks she knit and the eake -|it was certaift that her Hands had|presented it to the government. & portion of the public hias been fulled lus the outside limit, ed for Red Cross teas really acuom- |fsshioned someé of them. She looked | 1t was later, at Courcelletts, when|into a sense of security, — Meriden 3 hat the boilers were breducing steam the greater will be the proserasting. armee! I'm late DBécdtise we |gauzé, were the Materials from which £ o tioti In taing up such changes where- | liad & class meeting after school, The ith milliohs of her sisters, were which never reached tne ’"g"“"‘_w‘ THE LIGHTING PLANT FUEL: |railroad systems on whieh so tudis|f? i A iy i i d o 3 among their classes. We have six | eves, straified over the mending, grew % Feign of Winter is nearing the end for BUATON HOLMES Atother spettal ity mestlne hins | depends. | (i sty EOIAg 0 ESt tp & Hidy Heght | bright, and e, Vggm, one _of the Conditions amonig the 90,000 civilad |tre season. When we réad of fioods TRAVELOGUE beén called to take eare of the needs - ¢ grand afmy of the Comimon women, |inhabitants of free Belgium are mnot|in the south they séem unreal. -But eff to get money for yarn and ofl ) : \ 5 ’ g 2 o ~-Bos 5 ly t6 have somé here, at of the sas and Glectrical deépartment | HOLLAND'S AMERICAN 'SUPPLIES. [ matérials. And I want to bégin {6 had her reward!-—Boston Post. bad except as affecting special class- | Ve are likely t : A régarding the fiportant matter of fuel.| Strangs as it may séem Holldnd still| = 5 es, acoording to Captain John van — j’g";‘g.?;figx(“}fi fifl: rore 4 VICTOR MOORE COMEDY According te the call the ‘depdrtment| harbors the idea that this cowmitry - had so elected, across the seas—but|Sehaick, Jr, acting director d‘(he the strangié-hold of Jack Frost be re« | will require not more than $75,000 ad«| shoula Iift its embarge o the sending 4 We stil 40 not heat from these afore. | Department for Bilgtum, of the Amer- | lefsed suddefly. In any edse it must ditional tor doal, ovet and above What| ef foodstuts to Helland resardiess of || [ETTERS 'fo THE EDITOR || saia senerous souls any admission of | ican Red Cross. Captain van Schaick | weaken before long and fhake way for rhladul 1o the Gatted- Sates o, i was éstimateq 1ast Jinie. Anyons whe| the moutit of 0688 WHICh fhat cdtin- what she has done. We need go ho | told the correspondent of The Assoei- | his successors. Thaw and Mud, whe | gTateful ot X R 3 5 ated Preds that farm laborers were | will rule for a brief tifie before spring | Benérosity. E: has been oblighd to pay emergency|'iry is sending to Gérmany. C. 3. K.|L_ " farthér back than a few Wéeks for an t 4 “Hufgafian miners éan show their e T i o B e o P e e L e "Ena” it s st s | wencher i s Jlcliogs works | Eooa Wik by Werkine . steadt ' 4na - | fas A . ficlency 11 Byng's advarice upon Cams 3 w : 3 k ‘ 8 e n sity «“&'fi.f;?&fifi«fi 2552’;. to zhehsrfi;:?egs lei:“gm“ gm:zfim‘ T6 Remove the Danleison Postoffice | brai, twould fiot have been had ke not | departmient had arranged to furnish | “warmer, with bright sunshiné and |Quietly. This fi and the mine s 8 idte the services g g 6 mate SuCeess; relief to distressed families. gentle breezes.=Bfistol Press, owner heartily sary at times to dierekard tho cost.|(ho trade s of vital importéncs toh Will Cost Ovet $4000. it o imps Saguss. Rul NESD | NMhe famaers sét Shotsmioua: pricss Mk T SR T This of dourse has been feit by this| fretand. My, Bditor: On Friday évening Of | bers and Gounitifig 10 cost, drivés him | fOF their products,” said Captain van Advice to Hungarian Miners. — . department as well ag by the individ-| A differerice of opifiién exists as tothls week a special town meeting is|pack & part of the way he had won | Schaick, “but the fArm laborers got quantity of 6lésn coal.’ . 4 i * bik 2 - - 4 A ‘Representativé Hungafian éitizéns y ual 80 that it is fiot surprismg that n #g| o be héld to ses if thé town will V6t | against her impregnable defénses, and | thé same low wage they had before| .. il o the conl bill s far exceeded fhe es- | soct fi?fifi;fiifi"flm The|fo instrust the seleotmen to Dut o |is in hor curn broweiit 4b Short of | the war, ind as they a¥e exempt from Hiave Dropated and published fn 54| Spitzenburg sppiés just from the timate and Will eontifttie to Quring the| estimate of the entefite 15 fhat it | i kg ;":é};g';fl of Juarters in | compiete g g e }’;flgfi“,fl;‘y AR e Lnor hange |lan miners employed in this COuntry, o] ‘;‘*‘l’t;m;e:”m’nwp:::“““m a 2. ‘for . ci 3 & i 'y 3 s aa uslrel, Fiiss remaifder of thie fiscal year. amounts 10 over 15,000 toms vearly. | " Yoy are. informea by C.H Dacen, i | fose oy i Y 11 | thelr "employment or force & Higher| THe following 1s a translation of the{bustiel. - Golden sirs Tt can theréfors be antioipated that o taly's - remarkabic paigh - same which has beén duly filed with U s eiagd While one Dutch professér déclares it|whose building the postoffice 1S now | the isonzo, but whem Germany drives| Wage. Theére is genuine suffering Gon Yok Poss e with whel % - favorable action Will bé faken upén|tc he only about two-thirds Hhidt [located, that it will cost the tOWn 0Ver | Italy back to be chéckéd short of com. | Among Many families of this class on “";;d N:W&h;’; : :5 et by Lot S A A A i/ iy this matter espécially when it s an-|amount. THe erténte Agures are based | 94,000 to make the change. Mr. Ba- | plote success o the Piave, again the | acoount of the high prices they have | 20y R e ohon vt comi- | SO0OES000U0LS0626083000800 noinced that the ineréasé in {he ré- | upon the official reports for 1916 and | com states that he has every item of | paenng are fung in honof of German |t0 pay for evérything they use. Thg irendes avetybody belonglie to the E celpts of the department will probably | tiis {mports for tie Safe year in Hoi- | Xpense clleq for by the government, cy. The familiar Fofrain ls | Department for Belgium has arranged | Mences everybody belonging to HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? take 6f the add ¢ 3 P 5 < anid that he is positivé that it will cost 4in Bei iséd now that Gérmany, | to Meet the need of such familiés ang,| O% ot . i 4 care addeq cxperise, But | jand amounted to prastioaily the same | 3id ! again beifig rais . . 5 The United States has not dome You dow't need to Suffer any in éhhection with this fhatter 6f fucl| fisures, so that if Feoiland had kept Kil g‘lr oyer $4,000 to make the }:Iromimtgfil'iy_fllx:fitrg;([:hi;y gfldfi?txpi{; Zg;grw fi;esw :t emergent distress in the | NG CHe 8 ern Fungarians o longo:r {g;‘n _& e mfi“ e | tHEFS appears o = A Fris Kebt| chane. 3 sial . 5 4 { 2 peFtanily Tot (hig dcpaFtment fo Cuf-|anough In {hie way of 1604 6 {8Ké|cown is reatly in debt. nearly §250,000, | vastly ~Sagumented. forccs, Bnd ot | dst the command of & Brifish army of. | Make no trouble. " 2 KRALCO, disting-—no tail on much 6f the trét Jighting | cars of its 6w wents, whHe it st . ; Ealii of, has had for th Health 6 one who does his duty will lose i 56 Fubbi W : o = 4 it Wants, 4nd it eannot afford to add more 0/ gromeridous lose of life gain less than | ficeF, thiee years & Healt) 2 b, Dy will - Be twell é—n6 rubbing. & will that i§ being dorie at presént. Other| ne recornizea that from tie exports {o| this @ebt. The chango will not be 8| the British gairied a fow woeks ago, | Service in the British zone of free | NS 3°d- e ds, oF ladly mall ¥oii a packige FREE, citiés have been forcéd fo it nd cor- | Getmany it wad possibie $6 maMtain | 806d financial investment for the town, | What wonderful 6ffciency! exélaim | Belgium. Several young univefsity s Eiates o lohs du b bas ;fg here 4fé no Strifigs attached to tainly the ficed exists nere: Thers Brel the kaiser's army for an entirs ¥6ar. and will 2ad over $4000 to its pres-|fhiess lypriotided minds; sieves to & mefi have - regularty dvxsmdcit homes Lited. Elates, ng ehidve this whatsoever_—just mail your a few lights which afe fiow turned off| Neiifter Hoiland nor any other neu- v . shibboleth. X Studled eonditlons and repofted Wpon | ™ite will not be deprived of his sav= Tk B, He CLARK €0, at midnight bécause of the saving|irai country centiguous fo Germasy|ync bostoffice was remioved froWi| Just what does it mean? The sports- | dangerous or unsanitaby health situs- | ffe WIUE 2ot perty, - Hufigarian 10 b e Yo which is effected. There are many|can expéct that the United Etates o Town Hall building because of the man’s lové of fair play? It is net fair | tiond. This work has been doné under mfi\ers L 1 g - smallness and inconvénience of the ; . | the” Minister of the Interior. It has therefére; have rohsvii t9 B¢ others about the oity which might be|any other ailied eountry 1§ Zéing to quarters fu mfme a, Those gainé cofi- | DAY Rather it is the instinctive wor- e P 3 ted | nOW beéni arrdnged t0 use theése same shit 6ff at the came time and there iy S dittons extet todsy ship of a force sedulousiy. cultivat . S distityits refict Wi are théss which cutld bo eliminated %’" up its stores that Germeny may s . for half a Géntity Which & werd un- | YOUls men stribite feliet Whers 4 5 5 ;7| Adother thing to take ifif6 consid- d £6 & heéded. Theif perfect knowledge of altogetier Whers (hey ate"€lose and | Yoi mar & whet st sones i if wo| SFation is this fact, if the postofics is | Dpepared {0 cope with it Bids 0¢ et | fho Tangunss and f eongitions ooit- used largely for display. It 18 & time| sre going to supply Holland and Hol- |€ver moved into Town Hall building it} orce efficient, indeed but frequently | binéd with the high ideals which the . whe safe and &Ane ecoromy SHoWld | ang. in fien 1o sore i will forever spoil Danielson's chances | oo becguse of -anything but praise. | Friends put in all of their relief work be Bracticed Wherevet Dossible with | borser tha nhise sngé r ih sefen|0f SOUHRE & federal building. If it |\ tnetves On. A", "o li] the | makes the Department for Belgum full FegaFd of cotites for the famger | POTOCT the same Boods Or &h equita-|is kept in ite present quarters the | Ton that that force has not been able, | feel that the thing could not be han- < ik ¢ il e ida lent amwoufit. nd 4oSsA't. fnd | prospects are eXceedingly brisht that|gor o1l its tiger spring, to erish its | dled better.. It is the conviction of the which goes with the lack of adequete | Geritiany contriButing 5 the 4id of | Daniclsén will in the not aistant fu- | roaiivery HifpFepred enémiés win no | Department that this.kind of work is light Aimerics ifi ahy Hueh way. : ° tu,mmbe given a first class federal | oolq of creait for our Allies from |helping win the war byéke#mng up The room in Town Hall e building. 5 the spirit and merale 6f the people.” ; EDITORIAL NOTES,” » . |here it 1 pioposed to move the omes | ™S5 BPECCRS, o0\ ors Gormmans. " IMade Me Well Néw converts 6 fhe groundiiog thé- | sible party who would retain its ren- | oiren they are lntensély —antl-Ger- ory afe Being Made every tWerity-four | tal indefinitely. Most people look up- | et Pt they are emphatically mro- || oryypn VIEW POINTS GETTING THE SHIPS, In spite of thé &ffofts whieh are be- ing made to speed up the shipbuilding prograrime it is recoghized that this country 1§ £6iig t6 have beed fof ves- sels at 6néé which it will b6 iipessi- ble t6 meet out of the new tonnage hours. on fhe chafge as a mighty poor one [IENCERIS. JHEK, &0, oo fhe, WIS —_— for thé fown, involving, &s it does, edge 18 mAMI; derived from = read- the great expenditure of $4000. It ioling of the displdy headlinds in the t 4 elievéd that economy should B8 thel o iw” arews Thetr interest waties g 1 “I cannot téil how mweh | suffered ieh watehword of the hout. Certainly no|yafore s peview, an editorlal, eoven| Althoush the péncrai §ssembly wss | in the past twelve ysars, 1 have been whi¢h is now ot thé ways. We rust town needs to be more eaféful of® her 3 % 0 I g - P 4 get flew &hips 48 fast as possibie but e refees th ¢ riews itéms. THéy know nothing of {strongly appealed to at the begimfiing| .. Feli es than does Killingly. T6 de- g D : . treated by physiclasis and e Felief » g ;|- These are the days WheH the pleas firias < - | the causes that make foF Germdn ef- | of the séssiofi tu reml it8 old Ways 3 & 2 we miist bring into usé all thése which b liberatély add $4 000 and ovér fo Ner fiJ & = Y At ia Smly for & shott tithe. I"Was in such b 6f the poor amd the $ick havé got to - 5 2y ciency in this war—the long worked [of wastifig time, thé evil 15 nnabated, aré availaBle for transatiantic service 1€ Togh s Eot presént great aebt seems suicidal, and e S s : A 5 “ o 50 headach b mére than PEASIAE GELEAS S - out and almost perfeet imilitary pre- |accordifig to the Voters' League ¥é=|a condition from A&rveus headaches, and do blif best 6 overcome the trans- | ¢ Eiven = . | We G0 Dot helleve (hat any Provefty| paredness, the = fortultous eifcum- |port treating 6f he AFSt month of i ; For My 3 B~ of St —_— owhiel Who fhinks sensibly will sané- y & : 2 o Such heavy feeling &8 if my brain was fef by the utilization of sueh neéutral U 6 thiS t 26 8 g6t 7id o8t people i stande of her eentral geographical fo- | legislation, League fepeats its| " _ ships as edn be secured atid by Hiaks b t6 s time 0 6fi¢ had sus- | tion stich (ahet on; afi i 165t };fl]fie vl‘?& sition, the stFong, mastérful domifia- |61d recommendation — it can seafess | Pressing down, and 86 fervous | could Rmm - ing use of others through cuttifg [oeo o Bround hog Of showlg amy | dict that the proposition will be voted| yon she cxerts over hef allies 5o fhat |iy bé bettered—that Bills be Intfode. | Aot get my rest at night. Would have down upon the @MouH ot SAedd Whicr favoritism to the kaiser. P own. ciTizmN, | Her wiélf is tgfiif mv.“,u 1§ : Qiflyng 'epdh é&.{ly or b:fffld 1{::5 cgnalld,etf'g,tjic& ;inklvig .pell; and ther:* so lwg:k th:,g ;uom.n_ I cannot thank you enough Sy ¢ i918 | phase of fetieh worship that they rep- | The League urdes the substitu could ot d6 my werk: 1 began or my retovery. : is being broughit to this eountry. f burc says we| Damielson, Conn, Feb. 5, 1918, Fesenit, and it becomes an un i Z’\“ops‘f salary {oF the fee System u;xs Pérunia, Have takei four botiles| = 2 ooty When it is éstimateq that a fourth| will be in Pa#is by hext Apeil. If he ” - and ingenierots one. To de; in the sheriff'd offies, and iHis 68f: | of Peruna and have gained in strondth| Those Who eobjéct to liquid medi- of our presént tonfiage is engaged in|does HEll be thefe 4s & PHEoner. fily bringing i taterial feretofore regard- * Alliés of the sreat praise due them, | tal i a good time ‘to make the|and flesh, and can say | am a well|cinés can secure Peruna tablets. ed a6 ohsential to the hational in.| Even if the baskbeme of winter was|| Views of the Vigilantes have made, or because they heve figt TR LN T Mrs. Effie Hili, Blanehestér, Ohio, 1t begins to 6ok as ‘¥ Jaek Frost writés as follows: lad become enmeshed in the intfigues of the kaiser: General von Hinden! nietwithstanding theé blufiders they | chafige~—Provide Biilletin, P dustrial life, it is unquesti6nably a fact | broken- We dre gefting esid enouzh taken this or that ultifftate objective| Wiiliam Jennings Bryan, tnscared . 7ty i it £ d te Bliinder id Gérman pro- [ vetefan 6f the Spanish-Amefican War, 5 il Uiy o, ke S S0 | o et LB =~ iShEs sl e B (A G oS0 Tl | MAKE YOUR OWN SILK OR CRETONNE SHADES § I “ W S okenis a Peffar] y us - | he feels that he is n indil b lionm”fim%ufl;s? e can et n;’“;gy"”,fi — m‘i iy} ”"’“"‘m -« m’:""": THE FETICH OF ~ leess ;r teasoming. Li 18 fill time that |1h semi-militaristic prophesies. Taking WE HAVE ALL SIZES OF :“i ge l:g - mt‘ A s w:1;1; might #peak 4 bit sternly fo ym:?_ GERMAN EFFICIENSY. these individuals took &téck of the(a few miutes from his Chaulatiqus ac- this ty of tuary. { comfort they afé hewever uiwittingly, | tivitles, fie declared that a “mintatey unnecessaty quantity of imports v - could b6 used for oltier purboses Which| 1, view or what Hemty Ford has —_— s igi« | €iNing to the en of munitibns i8 not neceksary.” it will 3 A s i authdr 1] a - are vital in eonnection With the con« X s it o million soldiers could be redm done thefe is n0 #se dodbting his 2 = : auet of the war. ¢ It eontiniés to be Yhe fashion with " % &t. W i It the plan wiich has been consid=| o g binasine sertamm types of mina to laua German|| MEN WHO CAME BACK ||between sunrise and sunset. We havé ered of taking over many of the safi- C el it :flfiflf_ffi? gl&ech‘nezlxfi taheli"g (ilay ing vessels is adopied they could of| The man on the cormer says: ity ity £ ; render some serviee in welisv- | wonld be & decidedly pepular meve en ifg what, It 18 complacéntly asserted, s e e, or% At Lot the part of the govarnmest it It could ‘g;’k“%’".{%‘i.fifilf,?"ié‘éfi".{f ‘| “REMEMBER YOU ARE PATS !wc-nm tvice fois R s B Il ong enforee. 6 -_i- ifiless days daily. . |efedit that may be coming to her, she whosb 1oaa of discredit 18 so over- | ¢ ighted by the British-Canaa: '§ nage equal to half of that which fs| We often hear what the oidest in-| Whelmingly heavy. But why are these| - ° Recrujting fixfi”‘m.c 5= HE SUFFERED THO NG YEARS| The Norwich Electric Co. '\ 42 Franklin Street now deing import servise could be ob- | habitant has to say, and new it ap-|SOnseiéntious peopls so liveral of By P. F'_Meeh tained, Dut the greet hm‘ has_ beer | pears to be time i #ive way {5 the P&‘;‘#fim&;‘ffi&";’;‘;‘;@ co. 1, L e Prinses Pass, ties to get theri in all poswrere wa: In spite of ail isagresable 4 ranks in the original ompany. Th HEr und the curtailment in fhe fmpotts | tires conneoted therewit, 1t &y 1o | POl of derman eficiency Nas been | TS i the, originél somgany. Those Ffllfl-l-flm "“E Him F“l would probably ceuise lttle harm, | possible to overleok the fAct that the| et thet Germany is not efotent— | [OOLeMS . 600 When they began to it w‘m on Air p present winter 1s €0 10 furnish talk | errinty effient—in her way, but wny | S35 TECUl SR MoR, Criyensicy [ ng On NEW SUBMARINE FIGHTERS, |Iof many Year to come. befog that wey by a false assumption | boys» ay they called s, would never ' ot i s . of generosity at the expense of others|jiva 'up to the reputtion of the Onttiaa, Nov. 28th. 1914, For a long thods efi«| Whale meat fs 6814 to. be_chéaper|whose efficiericy in thres years with “Pats” In fact, the name of the| “For6ver two years, I was troubled ploved and the sesults obtained by|than beef, and inasmuch as it has|all the stress and strain of the Might-) jumsorved with e had g Henry Ford have aroused the interest | been used ulmost entirely for fertilizes | 16t contest in history has dver and | fone was se.named for s, and it vog | With Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of Une i, fon ot Bart WhS| Pt e %t B eing B v g 43 .| e e 1hs MCCAF, sid bronly | Appeieand Headathe Ono ey Loow to be. Dr.F.C. Jackson Dr.D. J..Coyle. DENTISTS that name for apple and plum Jjam | your sign whith read “Jrult-a-tives A have made the people sit up and take ously oult Derfection?lt May be | will always stick. ! = otiee but nothing arouses & greater sttt anewered that Necegsity is the Mother | “py¢ soon found the “candy | ke you feel like walking on air. ] intatest in n(hh"umun ot ina Changing the neme from German fifl“fl&%‘;},};‘;&e‘“ft"“m«m boves with omly four of fve monthy | This appeated fo me, oI dsalded o cnow" AND BH'DGE WORK’ PLATE WORK than the ambitious undertaking which | to Liberty measles ought not to be in- | be said that Germany is fiot the moth. | | oA"i0€ could hold up thelr end. Thev | 4y o hox. In & very short time, I he has assumed in taking contracts| terpreted as mesning that the diseass |er of invention, Hot even in her na. | Ihol0 #hove us right throush. Im| oo . oy e endmomw I fesl fines from the government for the turning s tlonally chosen ‘Reld of pefecton—war | oL they have sent six different som. | Degan fo focl betiet, ks panies from MeGill. Lhaveagoodappetite, relish everything of & new of anti-sn =and receives much e that is not ’ e e Ttha] o, iresles, Frodgimn Mol Rar s cven:h mators in Which #he | )52 o, UG8 What bl 5150 | 1 gt, and the Headsohes are gons hwundou“ mmlm:u?t: e the Gortasns nad the offensive. We | enttirely. I recominend this pléasant ° L qul n - | wére sadly o i be T M fl-, m‘d tine M‘fle' the questions as to what Greas [ mans advuuc:dnwkh o heavy n’li?l:ry £ eine to 8l my ‘"‘ A T i el bifrage, Nobody said thon that th DAN MGLEAN. ithout whose ubiquitous ser- | “candy boys” did mot a6 their 50o. % box, 6 Yor §2.50, trial sise, 956, would have been It wae in that battle that our fior At all dealers oz sest postpaid by Fruits 1 iae e whs s of the amuuest Toitows wtives Limited, Ogdonsbusg, N. 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