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dlorwich Fulle and Qoufied 122 YEARS OLD price 12¢ a week; 50c a & year. the Pasteffice at Norwich, red Ponf., as second-class matter. Telephone Calls, Bulletin Business Oifice 480, Bulletin Editorlal Rooms 36-3. Bullet n Job Office-35-2. 25 Spring St imantic W Office. Tolophone 3848, Norwich, Saturday, Oct, 12, 1918. i i s T B MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Awocated Prews ls exclusively entitled 1o e e for republication of all news despatrh- W cmditod 1o ¥ or not otherwise credited in s peper aod sl We locai hews published beerlo ctgmuoatiication of echal demateh- CIRCULATION of the Mississippl have kept their machines in the garages one day in the week that it has not met the sit- uation. - Much has béen accomplished but apparently much more needs to be done to prevent a shortage in necessary lines. The impression therefore grows that the new reguiations which are to'be put forward will call for some curtaii- ment in the use of gasolene during every day In the week. The possibil- ity of this has been repeatedly pointed out from time to time since the gas- less Sunday idea was promoted and apparently the time has arrived when those suggestions or other methods must be followed. It is recognized that the war needs must be met and there is every reason for believing that whatever Is asked for in the way of curtailed operation of motor cars every day will be fully complied with, The better the compliance the quick- er the restriction can be lifted. PRINCE MAX, When - Pringg Maximilian was| called to the chancetlorship of Ger- many there were goad reasons for be- lieving that the kalser labored under the impression that his selection would give the allied nation greater confidence in the imperial German government, that they would place greater reliance in whatever he had to say and that they would believe il sincere in whatever appeal he might put forth at this critical time. There were things which warranted this idea and Ambassador Gerard had in print given him a pretty good rat- ing, but now comes a despatch to the London Daily Mail from its cor- respondent at Berne which brings to light a letter written by the chancellor some time agdb and written as the WWWHDTM-KS ‘We should . leave this gospel of Hate entirely {o-Gel and let her reap the conseque! it. The gospel of justice is enough for us, and our cause will fail if we do not see that every & of right-| eougness is . required who have vialated every law of and man. The office of hatred is to damn- the, hater; and the officeof jus- tioo is to awaken an(l lecm these ‘who have erred. ?u op Iy deery mmt-hv 3 aut would gl accept St as l mun} escaping the pumishment for their ruthless abuse of powe: r—qmmi it as worthy of us; but as being totally un- worthy of them. We do net want to play the part, and there is no reason on earth why “we should. We have no_desire to rob them of their pos- sedwidns, but it, is the duty of the na- tiors she has forced intd war to see that Germany pays for her crigies to the last farthing—her sins we shall have to leave to God! * While mest people realize that in- tempernce is a good foundation for poverty, they never come t> a con- sclousness of the trith thar poverty is the cause of much intemperance. Bvery human being has to have stim- ulants, and if he doesn't get them in tea, or coffee, or sugar or meats or condiments, h2 will get ¢hem through drink. The condition of the world today is -teaching us that a prolific source of misery and disease is mal- nutrition. or the nonsustaining ra- tion of food. It is a fact that con- sumption has been quadrupled in all the countries in which war has ipter- ferred with the rations of the people. Those who fake advantage of the poor Q force them fo a = non-nutritious et are guilty of sins they will find sey musi eventually answer for. There is much more wickedness than most peaple become cogmizant, of, and there seems to be no law 8 reach the basest -practices of man.- Every thar should be entitled to a fair share %uum& Dund Bey, Tur- lfl:a minister of finance, ”"&Golfl‘l remarkable figures on the author! y of the director general of the Otf man Public Dept. “At Berlin,” he said, “the rise in Price of the prin- cipal articles of prime necessity has ayeraged 124 per cent, at Vienna 178 per oent.,, and at- Constantinople, 1,970 per cent” In the light of this officlal statement, it is not surprising to hear neutrals who have been working in Turkey compute that a quarter of the population of the empire has perished aiready during the war by \casualties, massacre, starvation, or disease. In cther couniries this might shake the government, but the committee of union and progress is not so_easily unseated. Women, -we are told, have brought their children to the muni- cipal authorities at. Constantingple crying: “Take them, we cannot feed them burselves” ‘fhere have been raids on provision shops, a riot or two, and such a flow of desertion from the army in the Andtolian provinces that the mountains are full of armed desperadoes and traveling is hardly possible for~ civilians. But famine, desertion and brigand- age are immemorial institutions Turkey, and a mere accentuation of these phenomema of state life does not, writes a correspondent of the London Times, cause a Turkjsh gov- ernment undue alarm. The reported unrest among the younzer milifary officers is more serious: that was the way the revolution staried in 1908: but the com “r in their generation than Abdul-Hamid, and are raising thew lcagues' pay. After all, the inierests of the wkole Turkish official class are at bottom identical, so mueh plun- der to The commitiee of union is an orzanization created by Saionika-Jewish hrains for securing Turkis cialdem the, mas- imum prefit from the lands and pee- budget speech in the Otio-lout Tetting it e ned e nown- rocedu ‘has not ‘Sisfq Tia retions with ‘masters. 4 l eré is the debt, multi- war and aggravated by nnmal ineflh:xency ani corruption. The ministry of finance has to de- scend Dbalancing hudgets and dreaming of developins laten: nation- al yesobrees in the future to meeti 5 deficita {rom month to month, ma'z exploiting . the vanity of the -“new Turkish capitalism,” and raurtly, per- haps, succumbing to the illusion him- self, proposed; to meet some of these deficits by an interngl loan. The In terest was to be paid in gold and th first coupon in advance-— hribe, : deed, tp Turkish investors considering the ra in ihich gold and paper stand. Rut, alas for Djavid, less than £T14000000 ( out of the £T3 asked for has been The bribe was gieat, then a government which offers such dazzling conditions mus® he in ex- {reme financtal straits, and such bribes act as deterrents when faey surpass a certain degree. Lack of funds will not bring Tur- liey to a halt, for. as Djavil was care- ful to mention in itis anneuncement of the loan, any margain Jeft unsub- scribed was to be made good Ty Ger- many. Already the war ‘debt to Ger- many dwarfs the modest commitments of earlier date: to credifurs of Eng- iish, French, ot neut=l nationality. The grip of Germany aves Turkey iz tightening, but the situation has its anxieties for' teo. It is nat amyling for “real politicians” to sink fheir money in a rotien concern, snd Turkey is so rottea that she is not only imperiling Germany's Invest- ments, but actually jeopardizing the conduct of the war. Five million deaths may not throw the committee of union and progress from the sad- dle, but they are bound to weaken TPurkey's fighting power. After {ry- sorely tried during the war as the king business. the verge of bankruptey —New Haven country in demanding decsiive reply BREED THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY, " CONSTANCE TALMADGE —IN— GOOD NIGHT PAUL Five Reels of W rl‘ some Comedy Generausly Sprinkled with Thrills A TIGHT SQUEEZE A Roaring Twe-part Spmhine Comedy HEARST PATHE NEWS OOMING To Hell With the Kaiser “AUDITOR 'WEEK STARTING MONDAY, ocimii"’!% NEW SHOW MO.\DAY WEDNhsDA s*rmv w;th ETHEL WALKEB xand BOB WASHHHNN BIG FREE BAND CONCERT TWICE DA!—Y THE BUCK AND' wm F COLORED BEAUTY CHORUS OF SINGN JAZZY BAND GIRLS OTHER VIEW POINTS No businesy enterprise has heen so It is insolvent and va Journal-Courier. The unani v of the press of the to Germany reflects the feni people. But the same um the senate is even ns of the imicy i more significant, ing argument, cajolery, and intrigues, | fOF it reflects the political situation, In the letter to his cousin he wrofe “The kaisep—this is entre nous—sent me a telezram congratulating me and ling my speech a “high feat” On the dne hand, dustricus citigens in time of war. When we are guilty of making such poor estimates of one another how an we hope to see matters go straight instead of crooked There are no sta- appeared as tontroller of some neces- sity of life, it is true, even in Turkey, thieves fall out. For instance, when the late ter of education was found to eers in order and to distribute food with same show of equity. But Turkish cffcialdom, must not be coerced too much, for it ig fanatic- ally convinced that the Ottoman Fm- the have an opportunity to get back on their job. Now the space very largely taken up with matters hat pertain 1o the great struggle. There is pressing need that all lovers { a Home paper lend it their most 'y el aulte § f - | ples it rules, and durinf the war there | a ereion, | Of which Washington stands in much result of the impressidn w’:\w‘: was ff‘,e”“:m_;;"“‘“ o W e prafne-| 10 deon » niofiten as David nmmy\\g?r:;:;l\e; Tementiy 1o hive | more dread than af mere populay out- FEATURE PlCrURE, "l'HE GOA'P' - / created by the “Sermon on the Moun! Strange, ient it? You must have| PLrased it in anothe ze of his|informed the Turkish food control'er | Dursts of feeling.—Waterbury Ameri- speech which he made, wherein he| Strange, isnt i7 You must hate|speech, “of a disquleting and fantas- | thdt Turkey's shere of supplies from | CAD. Featuring deciared “The sword cannot overcome | 10T ST Taat adfoumn . n, thge ar| oL kind." \Wien subpiies hu?r‘xlm the Ukraine would not be delivered | hen this weary war iz over news- the moral opposition of our roes” |0 our most valiant and in- | FuR Siort each cammittee politiclan bynless he yndertopk ta keep the profit- | papers may FRED STONE OF MONTGOMERY & STONE 6-Part Artcraft Feature ; 5 ceting 500,600 ; ! B L EN FLEE( TRIANGLE B s Posstiis. ien Baadit the Pgn-Germans fall|}le standards for manhood: and never R L O AeEna | bire exists for its proit, not for Ger|earnest support. Thig is no tme ‘o GQLD! CE Gl Sht I8 Mory Precious than Peace” | upon me, utterly failing to perceive | [0 % ¥ o one s looks and pretences | MW DY the MInISIEC Jdigs, e ad 1o | AR and drowns German com™ drop the home paper. It is- having —- =| in their wrath that with my inter- 1500 ocicemed of more account than| ok T = plaints in louder recriminations of troubles of its own, with the cuftin: i i % e SHOW THE ENEMY. pretation of Christianity 1 am really eharacter. The ' well-groomed man own. Why are Bawdad and Jerusa- |out of gdvertisements and high cost of 5.Part U. S. Official War Review el endowing their German swords with | with money and manners makes his| (o qemand with m left in En whi'e | paper and increase in postage rates. g n be offered German spirit by means of which they | way in buman esteem wherg hon-| .or capable of complying than ermany is making _con- | More than 1,200 local papers in the BURTON HOLMES’ TRAVEL ACT Ny St 1 e » o eonauer the word to their hearts| esty and worth fall down,. No one I quests in every other direction” It has | United States have been compelied fn f berty lo | content. On the other, that hateful|has ever heard it said society is fhe | g act, Talant Dasha, who as|needed all the eloquence of Germen|co out of -business. Keep (he home - - ‘ e, the Fanktarter Zeitung, o | {oundaiion of he siate for that redl|wrali Vhierfepresents ihe il 01| Uniomacy {0, persuade Turkey the! | fres burming snd gupport yous hoime SUNDAY SERVICES (No Sunday Schoold - € me with its lnudations, alef (SR Ta0e" "hoger everywhere | LIS, executive committee o 1B Ena a military decision on the western 9 Ay & / r hough 1 cleatly enouzh held up to|ire Deople come mearest to| TUice 0 nt. That formula has had to of the s can gcorn in my speech” the popular out- | pej than any other| oo m = over a year of continual Rritish cry for democracy.” ' class: 3 vs have proved to to Enver parliament, a ntle hint that his pecuiations. to vences on the Palestine and Meso- WORSE This plainly shows the duplicity ‘of |be uncommon people when the han-| Fod hotter be veiled more e potamian fronts, gnd the r Centl'a.l Baptlst Church + r W ort i - Turco-German relation: w the man and shows how much rellance | ner of worth ‘and_justice nceds de- public eve. Put the pe fepsion in 8 0 THAN GAS AT alle o way | can e piaced in any satement which | (e10°" QETes e and the baiances of il Tosen - 10 fotne mopsal . will be held in union with the United Con- er 1 the yun nakes today. FEven as the rep- you @-c a dog-keeper it is prob- s ant up in neu- z comfe h 3 i gt g riven back | resentative of the people he canmot|able that there is a great deal you do| tral banks s the boom confined | BTG from’ ite plan and comiart the| xianey disease Is no respectsr of gregational Church, Union Square, due to " of terri- | siand high. net ¥noy sbant o doe. . No G eloe/ to the Jeaders. | The, planicring of the But hope, 100, there were | Doians It attacks soung and’ old the use of Bushnell Chapel for an Emerg- ’ Bed thiotigh thy That dogs utter 45 distmel sounds,| of the papér rurrency, pnd the credit Whey Falksanayn cams o, 2oprasching | dapger ency Hospital, and tq the fine courtesy of the v " eost . b 1 ) i f - 2 ae! g USING PRISON LABOR. 3 xs many as form the | produced by the pu 3 ? e ry e - 2E e Do AT n alphabef. The dog's World is | tral Powers have Ixrufu Im m] isory cap- 'r::'f:é I, sh iigpapts of milltary gt i umigse Church in exlenmng that invitation to meet > can be no N conpes ¢ ! ! *'| one of sounds and scents, and it was hands of the who {Lomds . ¢ ficulty in . man people are | Use of prison 1‘“""’! many ‘l“f‘“ Daveliafeadio Hearn who found the deg t of fend. The lowl govapar nating, g2, Indications of troubls with them. " s mask of thete| THE, O alIb. I maat nmianaes | e oY ook aoh e T s frescriptive peculations, compyined to| ” When® sich (ymptoms copenr _von| EVENING SERMON TOPIC: “A Cheat Changedto a Prince” 2 i into i s c y s s Censtantinopie, and en tha Cen- almost certainly find quick relief = o - | where such labor has been used in|cHaracter and upon them founds judg- | towns. ign: y e SED 3 L Tglief the situn- M dapor ¢ el thal the Ane' ioter. | “Mesnwhile, however, tho gcono tral Government upheld the foroizner, OLD MEDAL Haatlem Oit Cap-| The second of the series Mr. Purkiss is preaching on Old S glirage? T United s | farmine, roadbuilding or other outdoor | men g's | vovenged . themselves by Instigating s T Stori men and materials| WOTK it has proyed highly \ucr'(‘ssi\l'.’J:;:‘)‘yw“l:‘en‘é: :yr":fr’,“\smle;fiw:g gg-:‘h‘l““ the Tocal population o evade the reg. |, This -famous old remedy has sto~d| Testament Stories, 3 marked suc sscy ont and we are as which never reach the human ear, they send.no help they offend inan- | iStics in Holland and may be had v A to the na- | Sainer therehy, vet man is still so distrustful of the the other w Turkish S3asperation. OO AT S S CH L n re \e with us Con.| Put new ideas in this direction are |dog that the shepherds in the far east it cost Djavid cached a pitch at which further o1- ST AL R 2 » Have: Sl b ways followed with keen interest|keep up the old practice of cutting off | to demonstrate that t fense may bring disasier upon Ger-|MEDAL Brgnd. In scaled packas o St serve mw the| and it is therefore not surprising that |cne ear of the faithful shepherd dogs|lad no connection W man policy. three sizes the ? o plan which has been adopted by L p. It is e ¥|family can hear the soft tread of a s z of the|the parole end pardon board of the|gog on the opposite side of the street X the enemy | State of Tllinols which has paroled | in the middle of the night, or a hos = going to 15 being re large in time for 4 down er \ $q Sovn. Hhe dreds of styTiings 1o his tree, B atPong | reporten to naturally with the Epidemic in 1889-90, Only Then It Came From | ¢ 5 4 Liberty honds, which means that the 1 11 ik both ‘the ied and | . | B Sam e heakd when sob- ) score, and these seem to be the guard | ). : i i Iag, but here ine pespla| @€ not only contributing to the wei- | mount. (One might suppose from the ;l‘engfg‘ =hendedontinyicronsen Hhste Russia by Way of France and This Time s e anxiois 10 gee that the ene. | fare of the nation throush the pro- |movements of the birds above the tree [ (s Mounn® TUEical about The notes of By Wi f Spai 0 % ression that | duction of important war material, | that they were playing, as I have for | .o%cqr plercing file ppan s saw y Way of opain { . fighting | 24 to all indications giving good evi- | Mmany days. but since they act as much | rpey qo not tarry long to feed or to | | i ; 2 speed ) finglly come to the conclusfon that " v Bhesmid low the straight and narrow path, but | i Dby nervousness or fear. Some 3 they are doing as swallows do, feeding hate \has left you, or if you are over »J or| NO HO;,E FOR TURKEY. they are using their earnings. for the t the sound of their ‘ommun you, ¥ iy and t strong, stay in bed four days or | purpose of helping the country as|wet folinge of Lhe tree, and which in iul - i : sl ed ) or to avo i : . s to bear the marks of irony| more, according to the severity of | s S| S an e | M Yo of et | ey o e e by ) —YOe 8 Laative—Eat |55, * 2 8 us r yriads 3 it. se starlings | o1 2 s . L T ) under-| ynusual netlon, which this certainiy |are certainly very agile upon the wing, |0 "iend: the catbird. . Plenty of Nourishing }nEx:EKR:‘AL‘.Y:PF:"fi:; ‘?::sg 2 n f ing points In| s but it not improbable that it|can nce in the air like a fly & EACE (o SHmylale A ' was in | win furnish evidence which will get] Cleher, and return to the point Estng i Food—Keep Up Your e e S A e el serious the advances . % which fhey started. These starlings i grippe germs, to &id in loosening the & v):f‘:"\:‘h:;l serlous consideration throughout the | Fnoid "L BTG rookeries and: as- | Strength—Nature Is phlegm and keeping the air pasmges\ . he allied] nation in dealing With the problem | semble at night in communities num. the “Cure” open, thus ,making the breathing | " it had that} of prison labor. bering one hundred and fifty thousand, e ure’ casier, Vick's Vapo-Rub will be found | : e sit- e e TR S effective. Hot, wet towels' should be e ctely de- borhoods. ALWAYS CALL A DOCTQR |apviiea over the throat chest and| the Mket EDITORIAL NOTES. & s B U (T {back between the shoulder blades to! pscible for | The real patriot doesn’t have to be|nhabit, but we should suard agamst Frbes o LT it communiea- | solicited to get his Liberty bends. picturing in our minds any of the con- NO OCCASION FOR PANIC 3 r i rmany and Constan- | In these days the central powers|ditions in life which have annoyed us.| & Spanish_influenza, which appeared R T e e recentls received | are not having very much time to de- | The way to mar ife is to lend one's| “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Quick |, Sianis™, \"fiien=p, Maieh, 2rpeared |y and cvered wif, two uicknesses 1! from Germany but | vote to the situation in Russia. fioa.io.astiReenl af Ehaispeapes Ang and Permanent Relief ances of grip or la grippe, which has | clothing loose around the neck as the | nz and money of | The man on the corner says: AMONE | {oeiinonent ot Fomrs ot Or bor the 15 swept over the world in numerous heat of the body liberates the ingred- | tie or noth- | the follies of the day think of pross: | L “yim it of fears not well ground. epidemics as far back as history runs. |ients in the form of vapors. These ! e war supplles | ing your glad rags with a saa iron Csideiog With-none of us, Hippocrates refers to an epidemic in|vapors, inhaled with =sach breath, | r Turkey has| Wi Hat A > - |and never “““""flx“’“"“” to think what 412 B. C. which- is regarded by many |carry the medication directly to the|§ \ Y ow that they cannot take a pot|a hard time ydhi have had in life, for to have been influenza. Every cen- | parts affected. At the same time, | y of the|shot at Rheims every day some ‘of |it is probable your next door neighbor e s i | Voo it o ahaorbel. theoah and 0 on als s ive and it is being| those German gunners must feel lone- | Who seems so cheery and is doing so with 1831, this :numry has hid flvi‘ m:ulatues the skin, auraclii‘ the | 1l fronts by the ar- | gome, fnuch o brighten the lives -of' athers epidemics, the last in 1889-90. | Blood to the surface, and thus aids in . b sdvancing through| Germany is taking up new positions|Nas experienced more trials and dis- There is no oceasion for panic—in- |relieving the congestion within. - ist i 3 . &t appointments than you ever did. It 1 = 2 : Your choice of any Cotton Waist in stock, formerly may | these davs but it is a noticeable fact | PR I e fluenza itself has a very low percent- t % 10 stick out to| that a preference is being ShOWn £or | paw e pemnt thiry appen o us but HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE been follow changes and ol the inquiry of President Wilson is go- | °onscious of our blessings. don't go to bed soon enough, or those |means ~avoiding crowds — common ot B i L] % If you grow flowers you may be who get up 100 early. drinking cups, roller towels, ete. Keep a ainst it They have | Whether they are on foot or horse- ints for some ques territorial ne t limination of -l to t . 4 called, usually begins with a chill fol- | as colds irritate the lining of the air ania from the war, and it Bulgaria | are ’,}:e,::""m AHroush. Whigh."they withy—the dahia laterals braak now P S e lowed by aching, <verishness and|passages and render them much bei- ghould now strike at Constantinople| " The idea of opening the public| crystalline. character of " the. wialy Py 0BHee Dol an disunces. And|lor brellig pacs fof De R it would create 1 ituation which would quickly br to its colors are much, more pleasiug, ang ) 100 to 104, and the fever usually lasts imelt a little Yapo-Rub in a spoon and But whether | any | closed a week too long than to Gpen |Your great salmon flowers may have| Degemboy T, 1. [ e A e O eron ! otais the vapore, un better still, SATURDAY ONLY 'r' the cor ! fivmlr;m them a week too soon. ;‘:rr‘::gmgna ;vteauflful pink to .\'m:r “Twasa great sufferer from Rheum. |atack the mucous mewnrane or linne use Vapo-Rub in a benzoin steam urkey must soon cease to fight for| |nasmuch as big guns are needed |2ma - It mav seem queer 0| gy forozer 16 years ¢ of the air passages—nose, throat and kettle. If this is not available, use an it cannot fail to d that it| and it is planned to spend a billion to | Yo% hutél l(sm anvthing but response | eci"{’"t : k}" %, Iconsulied [P ii0:% LUbEs—ierg. s’ U=y ordinary tea-kettle. Fill-half-full of | Values to faces the Inevitable. Sticking to the | got them, it 1s perfectly evident that | oo "1, COIOTS in mature are not sta- | Specialists, took medicines, used |hard coush. sspeciall¥ bad at might, | boiling water, put in half a teaspoon | 50 end seems hope " i) B ibject to the laws of ligh tonis Bak : £ 8 e Slas - 2 end"soems & imess the ‘oher | Ehery” Co o the Livery o asked| T oy eramiention 1" ihe 5oL ligh~ | lations ; but nothing did me good. |often times & sore throat or tonsilitis, | of Vapo-Rub from time to time—keep ° $5. render soon, SAVING GASOLENE. Just what the plan is for bringing the about a greater increase in amount of gasolene made available fo war purposes by decreasing the con sumption which cannot be considered known necessary will probably be within a short time. 1t is quite evi dent, Boweve: that In spite of th general ompliance with the requesi of the war. pushing be s needed take the on has sinee ar- Ru knees. n faet it has accomplished just what ! s expected well and the commonwealtl the priconers has been th ecial attention is belng lirected to 0 conviets for the purpoce of allow- ing them to 7o to work in the Rock Island munition plans. They of course Mave the privileges which go wi parole, amounting as long as they conduct themselves properly to full frtedom and they work without guards. They wages are not only 1ch getting high go with war work but they are buying to the utmost bf the dence that they are determined to fol- rear ones. Of course everyone has a right to ss as much as he pleases as to back, in motor cars or trains the rush of the retreating Huns must be music gathering places may be well advised but it would be better to keep them for is going to be required for impor- tant work. The influenza epidemic may inter- fere somewhat with programmes for Liberty day, but this is a time cer- tainly when every day should be Lih- erty day; in fact the condition of the loan demands it, . . Can the people of this country show their appreciation of the great work which their representatives at the front re doing In any more fit- r e t in human being could have no idea The dog can hear a thousand sound may better hear the approach of wolves; and vet the pet dog in the will ‘hear an approaching automobile long before his driver does. We are dull observers of the creatures God entrusts to our care. The starlings are still assembling In the great tree every day, and seem to fing it a satisfactory meeting place. They jump out of the tree by scores, flutter -in the air ahcg it and re- aiight. While I know inere are hun- dreds of starlings in this tree, a strong like swallows as starlings can, I have upon the midges which are bred in the how we permit them to affect us which makes life filled with gloom and our- selyes filled with misery. The mind was never designed to dwell upon our surprised by ‘the magical changes in their color now that the r nights are zetting longer and cooler and the wood of the plants sapless and less plant is chanzing, and many| of the the petals of the flower has changel hence it reflects the Fed ravs of lieht instead of the yellow and red defily mixed. An example of the effect light upon color is readily shown hy a light vellow flower which under the light of the reading lamp hecomes pure waxy wi or delicate creamy white, hecause the artificial | the quality of the matural light. Wher we understand the laws of light the magio of the garden is known to us to be just a natnral response of earth plants to law. This exnlains how the pa AREE elrtens Since speech Diavid is to the simple me: law cireulatin ae to ivave m, of break fresh pape the looked at, hut move with 103 Church Street, Montreal, Then, I began to use “Fruit-a- tives” ; and in 15 days, the pain was easier and the Rheumatism was better. Gradually, “Fruit-c-tives” overcame ny Rreumatism; and now, for five years, I have had no return of the trouble. Also, I had severs Eczema and Constipation, and “Fruit-a-tives” relieved me of these complaints ; and gave me a good vlations he had introduced The Germans are in a dilemma— the test for two hurdred vears in help- nd to fight off disease. It is direct from the home labora- Go to Bed and Stay Quiet age of fatalities—not dver one death cording to the N. The chief danger liss in complications THE SYMPTOMS Grippe, or influenza as it is now a general feeling of weakness and de. pression. The tempgrature is a severe head cold. THE TREATMENT Go_to bed at the first symptoms, not spreading the disease to others—take | food, rematn perfectly quiet and don’t worry. Quinine, aspirin or Powder, ete., may be administ: the physici: directions to relieve; the aching. But there is no cure or specific for influenza—the disease out of every four hundred cases, ac- | C. Board of Health. | AKD HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED Nothing New—Simply the Old Grip, or la Grippe That Was| from and frequently all the appearances of the kettle just slowly boiling and in- only for your own sake but to avoid ' soi0 *GTA0 O a purgative, eat_plenty of nourishing | Thyme. Doyer's | ingredients are libemted in the form ered by { o457 nore this | is a germ disease, spread principally | by human contact, - chisfly = through | Evidence seems to prove that up your bodily strength by plenty of | exercise in the open air, and good food. Above all, keep free from colds, | Use Vick's Vapo-Rub at the' very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, bale the steam arising. NOTE.—Vick’s Vapo-Rub is the dis- covery of a North Carolin. druggist, who found how to combme, in salve and Camphor with latile oils as Eucalyptus, Cubebs. etc., 5o that when the | isalye is applied to the body heat, these uch v Vapo-Rub is compartively new in| w York State and New England | ALL ARE INVITED. SATURDAY SPECIALS ale of Sample Dresses $1.98 to $3.19, sizes 36 to 48 Silk Petticoats In a rainbow of shades MILLINERY -SPECIALS ting manner tha v pushing® the coibal 4 . “~| appetite 3 ; must run its course, but Nature will'and a few.Western States where it is H H 5 0 for the observance of Eusoleneless | Linerty lon vt ornr M tase Trmnie waode: take SATEIYANL euincs; ;:f:;:e;l::g L s S fi’é"f‘r‘l throw oft the aftack if only you keep ' just now being introduced, hut in the Trimmed Hats __at$ 0 Sundays and the large quantities| There is no wonder there is in- h‘!lleem:‘rvud’ygf;.\-.:;:;s:‘e\:c\suz-:nagx.;:a!: the . « H.McHUGH. lup your strength. The chief danger ume-:‘ s;cl‘;ons of 21: country it jsthe ¥hich have been saved thereby that| quiry as to the.whereabouts of Gen- | tive birds and while he habitnaly | - 502 Box,6for §2.50, trial size 250, |1€S 1n o B e Tor ol o ot o Velour Hats at $5 00 it ls not sufficient. There is no com- | eral Leonard Wood, for while he is|hunts his food in the creviees of tre| A% all dealers or sent on receipt of |ily resistance that there Is danger of | mroubles, Over six million jare were e s plaint that the effort has not come| unquestionably doing/ his duty |ark of trogs running around them as| price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited. |pneumonia er bronchitis eveloping, |sold last year. It is particalarly rece ED to expectations for It i8 10 be noted | wherever he is he fs neveithelass be- | (celly a5 a squirrel, he never fenores | Dobe o I8 and_sometimes infammation of ~the lommended for children's croup or (§ Spopt Hat: it ss 98 fhat the request has not been follow- | ing penalized for having told the gov- | the sunflower seeds in. the fall, and 7RG, N, Y, middle ear, or heart. actions. For| colds, since it is externally applied and P ats__-..a i 9 by an order. It Is in all probabil- | ernment that it should properly pre- ffl,’,“““,’"‘(‘;]‘"“'l RES e Gime to Take Lol S these reasons it {s very important| therefore can be used as freely as de- & fact that in spite of the manner [ nare for what it is actually ensaged | ook iy n®Rte They are more| “THERE 1s no adverteimg mediam | Nat the patient remain in bed ‘until sived without the siightest harmful .m the users of m LN- sidel in today, in"flock: oteuu"m. E:nh;‘m Lanjofi:‘ Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- | Bis_strength returns—stay in bed at effects. Vapo-Rub can be had lnl —y & Bk g ¢! ladin far business resuiia 'least two dn}: or more after the fever| me sizes at all drugmista,