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Jlorwich Bulle ‘ and Qunfies 123 YEARS OLD Todly and Saturday Sonristion pries ook montn: 5,00 ‘he. c 2 ukuleles, but - R ‘HENRY IRVING'® GREAT X) R 3 amazed friend with "Tury cmp?nlem‘ Dbecause nl’.tom:v.em ¢ , stAak success ; : 1 When the dazz music begins you 1 this instance. First you said to get Maisie! hefher = ! 2 “Sod tap the ‘ground Sith your e Lyons M THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION. w 'you add, get a camera. 7 srved ? a 1 am» rap the table with your ;i The move of Mexico to bring about | bgkl Sver see another camera | regard that camera as & blac e 3 "”““ o g :';:. A ,’,’.‘,’.‘L,,."",,,Si wWiTH, = a withdrawal of the American forces |l shall 3 g B scrarm! breath and swaving ever so slightly trom the republic to the south and| Ive £ot a good job at that whole- Jon entering her woull: ~aot | SORite Join, che geneea) stmbl 45 the ukes wail but and dfaw your H. B. lrving‘ kodak printing and de: ce thus call off the pursuit of the ban- | .0 KOO8k DIAURE And Aevelopng | &l s “No,” said. the little-man, in reply to|heart with sweet pain. — London = but it orth ] : dits. that held capti¥e the American |3 oog 1o Jove to- look at the toudhing'| tes srems cs Gome s ooy a auestion the girl put as inoy waten | C b AR B aviation officers is only what ®X- | groups of sweet young things in bath- the attendant persus m pected. Tt is in keeping with previous|ing suits and the stalwart escorting |- of the car.., “I didn’t book seats. 1 Flendich Delight. . efforts on the part of the Mexican|heroes ‘taken’ while tuning up their s = jy | knew this chap would look after me.| - gj5o08 “From what you've fold me z i 4 governmant uncer similar conditions|autos or with arms across each other's n Ste .was Iy Risteon-ssrgeant. in- Iront ther-in-law 1 should think shoulders. The view of ‘Our Cottage lof Lcos for three months. of your mother-in ygtryl Rekt, regaciiisss ok the JnRMINty Ot et S burbar o Our Hisby Eanig The other day, at Christis’s a silver- | ¥ou hear enough from her in perzon J government to keep down and pun- 3 y 1 . to induce ber €« H ”» ish th tlaw bands that have re.|in& His Tootsies’ likewise gave me a urmur- | &il high, | without having cared t» induc e iri t y Sentealy ghused troudle wlons the | Pleasant neighborly thrill “But when|ed 3 1y forgot the cam- | fetched the .buge to talk into your phonogreph.” Moggs Darder Fhice .t that Mispoettioet o | Ber e e Dunifedsjeeat’ and focikwith our Sunt resoived m:omm:a’f:::- aihis, SmAlL WOrd in| —Oh, you can't tmaginc (5¢ pleasure || An Intense Drama of a Man's Leve to have this government harm a hair|in floods, with no letup, and the ther- | ' “Aaisic aid 1t wes s fon to g6 |It is & relic of days gone by, when | it gives me to start the muchine go-|§ _+ and a Woman's Risk. et PATHE NEWS | of their precious heads. mometer is up to a hundred and twen- |around with a congenial person sailing ships were the only means of | ing and then shut it oft right in thc That is where Carranza has re- [ty-éleven drug stores are phoning in|the same interests, ‘especially a person | communication between lan divided | middle of a sentence!” WEEK ENDING AUGUST 16th || peatedly made a serious mistake. The | fo know where No. 98 on order 367 has|who knew ull about a camera, tuking|b¥ the sea. ‘A nef in the "good oid Very course he has pursued has been|disappeared to and the boy has just|{no mote of my haggard loathing days” was a décorative piece of plate . 10,249 the means of encouraging the bandits | DFOUSL In several thousand more| the process . It got to the point whers | {0 the dinner-table of s Of BN Mending Broken Glass Articles, 'y na|films a distaste for anything relating |either I had to give up Maisie or shat- | degree. It was generally shaped lik 5 < to keep up their cowardly efforts, and| (5 photography begins to percolate |ter all her young dfeams and insist{a boat or ship. often having a row| 7Tumblers, fruit dishes, lamp chim this is particulariy true since theY|through your system. % on her abandonment of her art work. |0l 0ars, and was used to hold table| meys, gicbes, etc, can be mended with :;:v_‘!’:g“fl ::ng::;fld :’v’:n’“‘":hm: P v ned that | LofiEUred that it would be Kinder to napkins, towels. and other odds and|ne following preparation: Take five e 3 nd just when reacl at|to break her heart because of i g - 2 3 i Mexico eventually settles the bill. point where 1.hoved mever (o se an- |up her beloved kodak than bocsibe uf| TO be in the fashion today. a et P:.'Lfic;::og::;'“o‘»" bl or ":o‘v";‘::: Carranza’s position Is that of doing|other kodak picture, what do I do but!giving up me—when what did that|should take the form of R-31 or a o P . AUDITORIUM TAKE THE BULLETIN ALONG Subscribers and readers of The y Bulletin lesving the city for, the || nothinz, or next to nothing. himself | Meet Maisie and get hooked, good and | perfidious creature do but get marricd | Handley Page. But its contour might| broken cdges with-this and press to- TODAY § seaton. or @ vacation, can have ||40d being anxious that mo one else|Droper L sill say that Malse is one|last week to another man: Al she|IMPAF i uilit: Emnk es ikces 16 Wit it (L IRISNE. CASTLE g 2 y doos exait which amounts simply | Of 8he prettiest and nicest girls I ever ! wanted of me was to be developed in-| The Aegean ooastline to the east of | g, few hours. The Bulletin sent to th dd gt anE Simply | met and let rell g P i g o . se! o their sduress i 0 e ¥ TeIn 750 ik NORANE a me tell you it wasn't hard|to a camera expert, doggone it! So I{Kavalla, to which the Greeks are AN by mail for any speciSed period at it the first time she and I started out to-{can’t bring Maisie ana I wounldn't[laying claim, is one of the most pic- R A AT iy outlaws. Had it been demonstrated|gether to humor her when she lugged | hav thi ture: rts of Bastern Europe. THE MYSTE . :"". ":'“‘;: S by notifying the Hlthat the forces which are started to- along the camelga. She looked so prset- a :mm e L e x.“'?n‘.i'n’liu !w:a :re-:ly luengthe‘:- Woman Architects in Serbia. E STERIOUS usiness depariment, telephone 480 || ward the rendezvous of the bandits|ty fussing with it. Her pictures had| “Oh, all right!” growled the young|®d by the Greeks after it became their Belgrade, the Serblan caplital, was CLIENT” ! l accomplished anything there Would |a fatal faculty of always coming out!man with the beetling brow, resigned- | in 1913, at the conclusion of the sec- unquestionably be a disposition to let|Wrong however. Q. Iy, “T1l find two girls who will do|ond Balkan War. The forts guarding| the first municipality in the world to Mexico take care of its own trouble| “Once she posed me against a tree.|nothing all day but knit sweaters, if | the tobaecc-exporting town on the lang| employ - women architects. ANTONIO MORENO makers, but it hasn't and ‘the ir- It was a most interesting picture. I}your nerves are so delicats side’ are ratural features which. be-| . Titations have become o many and|100ked like a thin lilac bush with a hat ” T disconsolate | fore the Bulgariuns ivaded IGastern |- }ingigpeineeibieatiig - . dis . - If you womld have a good servant frequent that something mut be done.| P [VRSMEYEr, | wanted to, talk ebout{youns man enthusiastically. — Ex- | Magedonia o Aueust eavie . " |praise him in public and reprove him The Mexicans in pursuit of the ban- Dedeagatch. was considered by the |in Private. dits m;yl§e of 90!:9 heh;t I-:t J:rop:rly Greeks as_ a convenient pumping-off directe n connection wi e Am- LE—rrERs - _ o " place for their enemy, but the Kavalla P erican expedition but there is- no TO THE EDITOR |Gleaned from Foreign Exe|bcen for the troachors of the Kuvalla| Heads Communist Govern- chance of the Americans being with- Co. F of ‘the 26th. 3 Division the Hellenic army could have z drawn now. A far better move on the| Mr. Editor: In your account of our 2 + |put up a stout fight against the invad- nient Of Hungary part of Carranza would be to have|regimental reunion you have made | Frenchmen are already looking|ers. The-single-track raflway might & his forcos give the Americans the |Several errors in regard to Co. F. s6th |TOund for a successor to M. Pioncare,|have held with ease, @nd the difficult tracat doopetiiion,: It -uitwte Indicate] & V: whose septennial period as President|route over the mountains was im- w ‘;‘S . pet i il When a permanent organization | ©XPires next February, and, failing his|Practicable for the transport of the his helplessness but mo more Plainly| . “formed you said that A, L. Gal.|Willingness to run a second time, the|needs of a modern army. v than it has already been disclosed. lup was chosen Secretary, when it |MOSt favoured candidate at present| M. Lloyd George has had to work L ath 5 TR T should have been L. A. Gallup, (Loren |S¢®ms to be M. Deschanel, the Presi- 5 ; § advance of the ratification of 'the s e D, a - early and late in connection with the Hhater b iich- I satteaia ik REPEALING DAYLIGHT SAVING. |A. Gallup), Norwich. 5 ot P the Chamber. If M. Res-lcoal trouble, but if he himseif could s, ppa. S Sl e e fater- 3 Again, you say that John F. Carey|Chanel becomes President he will bel op. the time for hi: i 5 of certain features of the| As the result of the action of the| - _ e Seat Poates 3 choose the time for his more import 5 e e Do e oo Wt the|was_ chosen “coiresponding secretary. . esident of the Chamber, as!ant conferences it would probably be which will have no con-|house and senate up It should have been Joha T. Crary,|>. Pioncare was the first Premier, to|wel1 before noon. nection theréwith. It is this move |Tepeal of the daylight saving law fit| Norwich. attain that dignity. More than any-other Prime Minis- that gives indication of being an ef- | Will cease to exist as soon as the| Frederick Congdon was not born| The present Priemier. M. Clemen- (et of our times he resembles the fort to win over those who do not|time arrives for setting the clocks|when his father, Stephen A. Congdon |Ce4U, has also been mentioned as the|great Duke of Wellington in this, that hold as strong an opinion as some |back in October. The insistence upon|of Westerly was in the army, and it{Dext President. but in his seventy-!Re is fully alert at a time when most ot it h £ in number of farm- |is his father, who is on his death bed, | i€hth vear ‘“The Tiger” is -scarcely 2 of the other members regarding the|the part of a certain nu T O with a cancér in Shis iaw. Geo. A jHkely to take on his -shoulders the .men_have hardly begun to thaw from * THE PITTMAN RESOLUTION. In view of what has taken place since, everything points to the fact that the conference between the president and the foreign relations committee of the senate is being used for the purpose of bringing around to the administration view those among the opposition to the ratifica tion of the peace treaty who can be sed as the mild reservationists. ded emphasis is given to this the move that has been magde by enator Pittman in which he seeks to have the senate adopt a resolution in e Nt “PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN" EPISODE THIRTEEN PATHE NEWS DANCING AT T. A. B. HALL necessity of reservaions. There are |ers that the law is injurious to them, | NUL J CRTECC [P S SR 060 & |hurden of ‘the Bresidency £ ges tasitomal woraing gl SATURDAY EVENING reasons to doubt whether the confer- |regardless of the comparative e: but not reported in Co. ¥, to which 1| Your aliusion to Captain X, attend- | long before the modern breakfast hour. ence served to convince even the mild|Which tiey might adjust themselves|poonces’ ing Mrs. Y.s baby, writes a corres- |and Mr. Lloyd Georse is quite ready ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND opponents * that certain reservwtions |to It and regardless of the great bene-| ‘The above were all members of Co.|pondent, recalls a good Indian story,|to talk business at breakfast. amendments were not necessary,|fits which Have been gained by the|F, with the exception of Comrade|where, however, the medical oficer'; ut certainly the emphatic manner in|Test of the country through its opera- | Crary, who belonged to Co. G. happened to be very jealous for his| ! first heard the ukulele (ukelle) which thoee classed under that head |tions, has made its impression upon Respectfully Yours, combatant rank. (writes a correspondent), played byl ve express he members of congress who appar- CHAUNCEY MORSE, Mrs. Y. wrote: “Dear Dr. X. a little Mormon maid away in Star © expresced themselves against the |t ETes PP -, has a gumboil, Please come and t?r.f:: Valley among the Rocky Mountains; your lancet.” she strummed an accompaniment to The doctor replied stiffly, pointingjthe “Missourl Waltz"; it was soul- Pittm jdea makes it evident that|ently gave more consideration to what| Putnam, Aug. 21, 1919. the plan to win them over gets a most|they believed to be a united body of inauspicious start. voters rather than the welfare of the A New London Opinion. Bl it R kit 'y B e AN B o B 3 ads The democratic plan confiicts with|Deople. The demands of a class havel A Editor:—No doubt you will give | “€aptain,” and ived ihe following | Would have forgotten his “damsel with the ideas of the o called mild re-|been catered, to while the fact that|me the opportunity to express my {amended request ar Captain X.—{3 dulcimer.” servationists from the fact that the|the daylight act has saved, as one|poinion, in regards to Mr. Johnson's |Eaby has a gumboil. Please come and|. All through America I found the lit- latter believe that the reservations |senatcr declared, “countless millions igtter in dyourh?a;;ert o(l Auglm(llut_ dls. bring your sword.” ;ell:i;’rulmen(‘. fiingfiifr;:fi:itol;ma -:ete; should be made a part of the treaty|of dollars and given the workers many | From reading his letter I would judge Kindly allusions have been made to| fe Ry - T e u, - Wi by the instrament of ratification, aii] extra hours of pleasure” has been|him far from being a labor man, When|~Docter: Pershing. mow That hu_lne rustling palms and surf-beache: 'DANCE JEWETT CITY, ASHLAND CASINO, he says, a union man works eight|crary degree hac Leen oo 5njand low-voiced hula-pula girls. sway: e of which would be avoided by the|ignored. hours a day, and thinks that he has |ys ing in their strips of straw under the Pittman resolution, the aim of which| As far as the existing law is con-| g4 g 8 AL he T hthe 2 one a good day's work. No doubt if ange to read that President W is to carry out the president's idea|cerned however the cleverly conduct-|Mr. Johnson would try and do the |\ peing medioaile "em:; befl e ilson | 7 prought one home with me (a uke, of preserving the treaty intact. It is|ed flght against it has resulted in|eight hours work that the union mar | . vecn | Nashi doctors roniiom Talinot a “straw-stripper”), and the Cus- a clever idea but from all indications|success. The law must go and with|has done, he would think that eigh: | y.r aamirals are aproduct of thie ) tO™S man loftily declined to claim a it will not work. it the benefits that have been ex-|hours work is emough for any mam.|.ur in the United States nave. {Quty, refusinz to recognize it as a PRESS ILLUSTRATING SEAVICE, W, V.. —_— perienced by the greater part of the|And from what we know about higl When combatant rank was given t musical instrument; the village id eople. But it is hardly to be ex-|Prices paid for labor, most of the | 3ritish Arm: doctors the offic ttho I had brought nome “a little fiddle General Boechm, has now taken TREAT ALL PROFITEERS ALIKE. | P d that this will mean the end of|laPoring men, today are making hard- | ingia), Medical Department :’:‘”’ ®|that you played with your finger.” .| over the Communist Government of With a consistency that cannot fau|PeSted tha A ly enough to live comfortably. _Let|icen 1o have it. For in India thes |10, PnEland the instrument is prac-| Wungary, with headquarters at to be appreciated Attorney General tically unknown exceot on the stage Budapest. He was formerly com- Palmer has declared his disapproval American General. It . seems|pacific moon. ASHLAND ORCHESTRA, CASINO NOT OPEN IF STORMY. WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus- iness before puoiic, tnere is ne mediun: better than throush ibe ad- vertising columus. v Ths Dulletin HERE 15 no ert ing medium im sl to The Bul- ts B Ea. letin for business res — the effort on the part of the adyocates| X, “Jonnson just et & little ciosér i« | soon (o have it For i ey ; h b X 2 Fl Jati the, Brnedt and yet in its simplest form I know of mander of the Hungarian armies. e e " cet through other legisiation s nefits | of food, clothes, shoes and other nec- | y s X s of ihe Jdea of exempting farm or- g, oher summers. Already. sugges- | cosities of today, and the prices of |\ SP{uIS Pe sont Tor to attend to Mre |vige so much pleasure. ¥ i tions are being made for plans to|two and onehalf years ago, and thelSiiies baby might be doctored by You tune your four strings to A prosecution for profiteering. Hel 3041 with such a proposition. It is|difference in wages paid for labor. i} amirarr Y @ aat, D flat, F, and B flat (respectively) favors exempting them . from the only what ought to be expected and he would do so, he would not say that H ~ 3 on the piano (though if you have once hoarding provisions but can find no| " i be this assurance about it|the trolleymen do not know what they e _wore an opulent watch-chain | heard the ukulele strings sounded you reason why the government should | {rt® °A7% De RIS BSSTASCE SROW lare striking for. How. can any man|and Seme asgressive diamonds. Be-|remember them), and strum a chord N ercise e 2 e £ b work teday for 37 1-2¢ an hour, when > the came in he caus accompaniment to your songs. H mot cxercise control over cornorations | L2, 1a"ine probenants of Bich 5 lew | T3 heeiad 27 ity 1 25,8 BOUE MeR {0 e e oF the shation.to toame | o e ot Bave s o voice is easy to understand why the NEW LONDO There doesn't appear to be any|l? the future will give to it a united|three months as much as 40 per cent. A £ AT specis] reason why farm orgamizationg|SUPPOrt that It did not receive dur-|while the trollevmen are getting the S G e o e ’ COUNTY FAIR has become known, in this shBul = ing the recent attacks upom it. same wages they got one year ago. b5 . should be given any such special p ol et sty Why did ice take a sudden jump ia e erers! Clever emist i 5 * pi¥viteges. - EiF CoREe it etieba e ot RIAL NoTES Ry e e e H Vi hio County and the whole State of Connecticut, as an extra honest and fair as he should be o after investigating, it was found nec- S This . . = > o \ ere would be mo meed for getting| If the prince of Wales stays ‘but|essary to reduce the prices. It would ays 5 t escription aken ordinarily good Fair. ter the profiteers and the hoarders|ten days in this country he will not|be impossible to say that the ice was o - e 2 oo RNty 55 Tabor. “The “cicigen of those cities Internally Has Never Failed L By % . The daylight saving law will be [are fortunate to have Mayors that The reason is simply the ability of those in charge to dapger exists of the farmers profiteer» look after the interest of the people, — ing, or that if they do profiteer that|Trepealed after 0““‘”‘; f““‘"fl;l ideas : 5 SRCL : 5 A ! they ought mot to be treated the |are fast being rushed to the tall tim-| iy priices of ice, it was found that| weamding, with - profose ' blcdionr™ |usts 2o5itively marvelous how speed- [} Jook a long way ahead in preparing for the Fair; the fact same as other people. . ber. ke the ice dealers were overcharging. have beem = completely = in two or three days at_most, even in o & ~ - One jeason for favoring the idea We'll ask Mr. Johnson to answer one from three to tem days. cases with profuse biereding that have that all the officials are worlnng with but one interest; one - . he is still king of Munsary but he| Suppose that our trolleymen are |feid R L R e : asseis 3 : is feaved that any restrictions placed « i S x 3 eld of medicine has caused such & Stir |have been accomplisned, i the es—al mak air the thereon will result in a decrease in|100ks very much like a king without a|asking for an increase of 15 to 20 perfamongst the medical profession as the| The author of this amazing discovery o ir activiti nd that is to e the f of the davlight saving plan to obtain|this matter and, consider the prices - i in” first sounded strange that “Captain”|png other learnt so easily that can pro- ganizations from investigations or because there would be none, but it|be able to see much of it. Sg s e i and therefore by investigating the |Even chromic cases of 20 te 30 years® of exempting the farmers is that it| Archduke Joseph may claim that|guestion which is quite interesting: | ey SPESie t e L resisted all known treatments and cent and have been out of work for{recent discovery that piles can be suc-{desires ail sufferers to Enew thot by production, but on the other hand it[throne. i e Trer e il ing to buy |cessfully treated and cured at ho: % 3 . A must be plain that such a fear indi- i arrte ey Cwisiria b derana—. by a_wonderful ‘prescription known to|money unless Miro Bile Temsay de. best in New England. cates a willingness to bribe the farm- | The man on the corner says: Think|in price 40 per cent in the past two|¥JSEints as Miro File Remedy. - leisively conquers even in the worst ers to keep up production by permit-|of such an innocent thing as the dew|months if the Shore Line thinks that |ternal remedles apptied o Toriieg or; |Sases 2nd he has instructed drugsists " > i - 9 i 11 over the country to guarantee it in . ting them to do business witkout the|on the grass being responsible for the|27 1-2 cents an hour is enough for|the rectum cannot cure piles amd at{ooe f blind, bleedi e restrictions that are placed upon oiler |repeal of daylight saving. ‘their men? . |he best only sive “temporary "Teliet. | trading piles. | U ocOInE OF Bre People have learned to look forward to the NEW lines of industry. It Is questionable St sow A Friend of the fTrolcgmmen. i Tt s ach: Shecations| IMBOLINWE . What is kuows s i Wheiher the fasmers would welcoms| Ways re being sought to cheapen| New London. August 20, 1919. mation, ; o “one | schine piles are pot piles in tne true |} F ONDON COUNTY FAIR as a county institu- cuch an exemption. The are as patri- | Clothing says a report, but the wearers dition may accompany a true case of i 4 Y Charles H. Hargo, of Bellevue, O.,| This prescri; e‘m; Y k4 h Z o o otic as other people and recognize the |know full well that it is plenty cheap| goesn't know whether he is a native|ternally. i S s e TR LG ondition, Miro Filell tion, a county necessity. They like to see the results of} importance of proGuction and those|€nough now except as to price. of Ohio or of West Vigginia, because|ach, but is rapidly passed oR un-|cases it is not necessary to take the who are doing their utmost for a rea- he was born in a houseboat that was|changed to the intestines in a short|internal prescription. If your druggist i 9 H H sonable recompense would not desire| The country is told that there is|moored in the Ohi river on the line ;‘;7;;;:32{:‘:& the jgract place’ where |cannot sipply vou we will gladiy K“ their and others’ labors set side by side and contrasted o awemption and they would not|great meed for increased production, | between the two states. The water|by,ItS 500thing. healing action it first|either of the above mail charges pa ) Selcome the fact that those in their |but it must be quite ecvident that|Wwas high and the houseboat sw“nglmmz Contact with all ulcers and piice| ST50 ut SLPrice: Internal Treatment || for the betterment of the crops and stock. They like to line of work were being protected in|strikes are not a proper response. ;T‘:,‘l ?1:; state to the other on his :t\ex:es them'to heal and disappear for-|tax 2c _extra. Guarantced Remedies profiteering. The profiteer should be g % - Co., Elyria, Ohio. given the same treatment regardless . . . ; ormer kaiser’s host had anvthing of the kind of business he s engaged |y, 35 with his decision to purchase Ay a home of his own at this time. DISREGARDING FOG DANGER. Four million and a half pounds of Operation of steamships through fog |sugar found stored at Boston for over is always attended by more or less|a month could haye done much toward danger. yet there are repeated in- |rélieving ‘the shortage had it hut beer The James F. Cosgrove Co. ahead at the same speed as if there - ? ? P was no such blanket to obstruct the| The real unfortunats pirt of the view and endanger the lives of those|escape of the American officers with- g out paying but half of ‘the ransom e aboard. meet old friends and compare notes and they like to know that the entertainment for them and their families will be CLEAN and WHOLESOME. It would be interesting to know if They know from past performances that the exhibits of Fruits, Vegetables, Sheep, Swine, Cattle, Poultry and Live Stock of all kinds—the Horse Racing, the Balloon Ascension and the Parachute Jumping, the Automobile Show, the Agricultural Implement Exhibit and the Mighty Midway, together with the big Vaudeville Show given free daily on the open air stage will be the best. All classes find the NEW LONDON COUNTY FAIR the source of gratifying and really exceptional amusement and education. \ DON'T FORGET THE DATE—SEPT. 1,2, 3 THE PLACE—NORWICH, CONN. Beston and Yarmouth which went N ST N D - 3 grounding of the steamer is placed the speed of the North Star even|gone on record for boosting the pay AMn‘ 3 thbugh it was traveling through fog|of those who went fortk to fight their m F Y ON DOLLAR DA i - even though he had found that his 1o8| Knowing full well what the open- I v > 3 haA been tampered with. That alonsis | ing of school ‘will mean, it is to be - e 4 L aground on Green island where it be-| Many about. Néw York are being sible to save those aboard. As the|charging for sugar. Perhaps. that h - = Tekult of the Investigation that has|weuld be a good prastice to follow in DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. WHICH WILL MEAN upon Captain Strout. None of those who are making such and at a point close to the coast.|couritry’s battles and give up their a matter that should have made him | expected that notice will be given came a total loss though it was pos- {made to make reparation for oyer- been conducted by the Canadian|each ¢ase Where a penalty is im- B s T o e sl it is found from the facts brought|strenuous efforts for wage increases, Fdrthermore it is shown that no such|lives if necessary. usé more ‘than ordinary caution, but|any time that the scheol children are 206 : ¢ = PR~ 2) thgre appears to have been such con- A s £y Frankhn W e e horrens | ot bk poME Rt Aling UL ON ALL CASH PURCHASES MADE IN OUR authorities the responsibility for the | posed. . ok i e o e et o i oo () PRICES OF SHOES. SAVE MONEY BY SHOEING precaution was taken by the captain fidence that an insufficient amount off care was used in determing the