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r The Bulletin.) roticed the an- jonal department ago of the ced in this imate for the | representing | 1 e farms less than farms. T have one n out last spri rihibe fhe » " ble of ever getting out with N i is the Genuine and Only 4 Larafive e e | | BrOMo ey | Stustion cet the o 4 Sairsine the year tahlets o't been hundreds & thetn- The first and original Cold and ) their erops Grip tablet, the merit of which e cost of pro- is recognized by =all civilized g v: 1 nations. Be careiul to evoid imitations. o Be sure its Bromo 1 m ake up the country get nearly ’W a th produets 4 ; ahallet Yol And they rs, nor any- % é ® N s erops. What X8 ove” S The genuine bears this signature 30c. that bank account. bors haven't such a thing, and I tell son for their failure city consumers must be, found s mishandling them ‘after they o This is about as self-evident as make four, or that th Y there was no | bie to get through the winter, even on Most of my. neigh- their faces are drawn down to an extra length right now. T that | Brings Instant Relief From Bunion Pain Here at Inst is nrhfih-i- imml- gusrantaed to bris mmhwhmmhfllmlwd- agonjzing banion. ml'- ing the bunion may be., Fairyfoot is guaranteed to remove it. FREE Trial Will Cnnvlneo You This wonderful remedy has the: 'nu walls of “that city’. [ Will-anyone then at the- beassital gm Be waiting and watching for me ¢ There are little ones glancing lbcut in my path, In want of a friesnd apd There are dear little ey: There are old and forsaken who finger awhils. in homes which their dearsst have left; And a few gentle words or an action of Invo May_cheer their sad spirits bereft, But the reaper is near to the long- ttlndmg corh, e weary will soon be will any of them at the beautiful Be waiting and watghing for me Oh .hould i be brought there by the bountiful grace s to forgive, ‘Thaufih T biess not the weary abou in my path, Pray only for self while | live— Methinks I should mourn o’er my sinful neglect, f Him who delig By Mnmnne F. Hearn, in Bofinnv anmt When my final farowall to the wx-u 1 have said, nd’ gladly lie Bown to my. re: When .“umy the watchers shall say, “He is dead,” . aAnd fold my pale hands o'er 4 b d when, with my glorified 1 looking up into mine, Whose tears might be easily But Jesus may beckon the children away In the midst of their grief and their glee— Will any of them at the beautiful ?ah, Be waiting and watching for me i € 7 power rinning to waste it thewat { of the Tay. Wititou. wasps fig trées would ot pro- duce fruit. Arablan desent ‘natives neither smoke mor ‘drink. The seventy-hour work week s com- mon in Japan. An ncre will produce about 6,000 pounds indigo. Six uundred women were executed in ‘France for witchcraft in 1608, The woinen in anclent Créte wore flounced dresses more tha 4,000 years s P 2ago. ; Lake county is the fingt county 1a Ohie to elect a woman as probate judge. ade iseile Noni- v'-k'\“ki. a famous T Ber teet fo- a guide; Russian dancer, has insurod $0,000. Madame de Grandt was forty-two seats 4 years old when the celebrated Talleyrand. \ ‘who had remained’ indifférent to all the blandishments of younget women, fell & victim to her charms. . A form of pumice stons has been afs- covered in Japan which can be used’ in conerete’ for boat -builiding, making a concrete as strong ,but 60 per oeat. light- er than the ordinary kind. St Louis has a ffteen-yearsold giel rab- bl Leona Hurwits by name, who has de- livered several sermons in Temple leraes dried, set free— g-kq 7 If sorrow in Heaven can be, 8 : Should no one 1 love at the beautiful gate Be waiting and watching for me. % | LEAN BEEF FOR.POT- TING: st Mk - 16c H ROAgTING CHICKENS ‘I prefer the taste of this"'— ‘ourier-Journal. ubby, dear the mere mouzm you promised me makes me feel d the mere thought of their he cold shivers run down my. nge. Here i3 a queer color scheme. vhat do you mean? says tnat her light the dark—Detroit s heard er—What are you doing in the or- trying to steal trying not, to- steal five, mes duricg the night no reply said: asleep, or are 2 telephone { after calling 200-pound woman call g his lttlte tootsy-wootsy.—Boston Transcript. WE CLOSE Jimmy: “Father, yesterday at sthool I made 100 on my studies.” TONIGHT Father—That was fine, What studv - ity in epelling and 50 om AT 6 O'CLOCK arithmetie.—Boys' Life. He had been stealing jam again and has been ‘severely chastised by his mother. When father and son were alone the fond parent could ses that Tommy had been greatly impressed. “Well ,my son’ he sad, hale learned a Jacean “Yes,” he answercd feelingly, “I have. but t 1.t ~ge do th-s2 hostilities really cease?’—Houston Post. KALEIDOSCOPE London has a squad of motoreycle po- licewomen. Toledo, O.. has a union depot for mo- tor trucks. interests are planning to obtain “I hope you ical horsepower by harness- es and to utilize the water- New 25¢ Sirloin, Round, Port"rhou.s'- . RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. 25¢ ; CHUCK ROAST BEEF Pound . FRESH CUT HAM- BURGER STEAK, lb. 20c BEEF LIVER, Ib. . ... FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS, b. ... 14c 17c LEAN CUTS CORNED BEEF Pound 10c % FRESH LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS Whole Loins, Ib...... 26c fl FRESH PORK CHOPS @Pound ...... SMALL PORK SAUSAGE Pound . 700700 Joas FRESH HAMS 3 Whole or Half, Ib. .... 28c All Surplus Fat and Skin Removed. SWIFT’S WINTER LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib. 28¢ LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. 18¢c FORES LAMB, b. ... 16¢c LOIN CHOPS, Ib.... 35¢ SUGAR CURED SMOKED Shoulders, Ib. . 20c Sweet and Brm.n a Nut. OUR EARNEST WISH TO ALL Ith and Presperity Throughout the . THIS-STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY AND WILL CLOSE AT 1 P. M. SATURDAY . |ESTEAKS,Ib. . Year BUTTER, Ib. . 52c} MOHICAN CREAMERY PEANUT BUTTER, Ib. 20c § PURE SILVERLEAF ‘ LARD, ib. 20c MILD, TASTY, WHOLE § MILK CHEESE, Ib....33c COQKING'COMPOUND 2 pounds Tl o TR0k GEM NUT MARGARINE §! Pound . .- ::ii 42008 NATIVE EGGS, dozen 85¢ e e MOHICAN SELECTED | i§ EGGS, dozen........ 65c§ Right for Every Purpose MIXED NUTS, 2 Ibs. . 25¢ DINNER BLEND COFFEE SUITS which were $45. SUITS which were $65.00 and $69.50—Now $ 45.00 SUITS which were $75. PRUNES, bb......... ELBOW MACARONI 2 pounds We have grouped a large GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for 25¢ to participate in this PURE TOMATO CATSUP 2 bottles ........... 25¢ LAUNDRY SOAP 5 SEEDLESS, SUNKIST ORANGES, doz. 25-30-35¢ FRESH FISH STEAK COD, b. ... 20c SHORE HADDOCK, Ib 10c FLATFISH, bb:...... 10c] FINNAN HADDIES, Ib. 17c ROUND CLAMS, pint 35¢ FRESH, SOLID MEAT: OYSTERS; pint . . .. ¢. COATS which were $35.00....... COATS which were $45.00........... COATS which were $85.00 COATS which were $97.50 to $125.00 . COATS which were $169.50. . ... of woman in America who has ever ur.u in a rabbinical capacity. €lyde Newton swung his right fist and hit Arthur Thomas, a feliow employe of the city electric light piant aty ont, Neb., on’ the point ‘o1 the jaw, kncks ‘Thomas severul feet and fratcuring 3dw, but saving his life. ~ Thomas( had taken hold of a plug which had be charged by a short circuit and could not break nwu da Hedberg, one of the trusted pnn!‘h of_the murdered czar of Russia. is now n mechanic in a New York eity gerags, ahd his wife, Baroness Taube, Tormer cess, {8 now ‘“plain* Mrs. Hedberg of New York. The Reds took their beautiful ‘home and confiscated their wealth amd would have taken their lives if tiey had not escaped. Fishing for salmon is prohibited at present tme in heariy i ihe. rivers of Aluska and altogether in the southeastern ‘part of the térritory. Meanwhile the fish- ery goes on, but its marine fishery. Th salinon are caught om® thelr grounds out at sea with purse seins. gili nets, floatihg traps and fish lnes. Troll- ing for salmon is great sport and is par- ticularly fine off the straits of Ban Juan de Fuea. - of the. imperial prin-: —_— King Bolomon made 10.000 golden per- fumery “censers_for the temple of Jerusa- ?|in that city. - Miss Hurwits is said to bs |ism. The Chris'mas trée entertainment was givén up becausa of the fliness of one of the participants, Proddie Bernkiow, Mrs. Lucy Pago died Monday home of MM. Orton Greene. 8 been bedridden from a snock for e years, The fumer-l was hed at home of George Ballard. She was an aunt of ‘Mrs George Bailard. Mrs. Winthrop Biliard epent Cnrls mas and the day following with her pa en & in East Hamoton, Coni. Miss h Child is at home for the g;hhy- from her studies in Springield, ass. The entire Livingstone family were at the parsonage over Christinaa. Mre. 'M. L. Bddy is_spenting’ a’ week wwith her daughter in Worseste The town clock s agaln’ running, af- ter thorough repairs, Mr. and Mrs, F. day to spend the J. Hu'chins ieft Mon- er in Atlantic i Mr. and Mrs.' Wheeler of Providenc with them. There Wwas a spetial Chris‘mas ser- vice Sunday afternoon at Brandy Hiil and a celebration there on Monday eve- ning. The Thimble club met last week THE BOSTON STORE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS COATS which were $25.00..... OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS SUITS which were $25.00 and $35.00—Now $ 17.50 00 to $55.00—Now $ 29.50 .00 to $97.50—Now $ 65.00 SUITS which were formerly $125.00—Now § 75.00 SUITS which were formerly $169.50—Now $100.00 . NOW $ 15.00 . NOW § 17.50 . NOW $ 29.50 . NOW § 55.00 . NOW § 55.00 . NOW $100.00 ETC. ning wear. styles, AT A REDUCTION OF 259, were at Wil N. Bates' Christma day. Their Iittle son, Harry, who hes | Dbeen here for several months, returned Thursday with the u "tne Woma's ita January meeting ~wih Puine next Wednegdas STERLING A large number aftended the and Christmas tres enf chuteh Friday evening. rgt. C. W. Byers is snending the s at his home in Bteriing, Luiu Anderson entertained for Christmas. Mr and Mrs. Harry Barr of Omeco spent Christmas with Mr. cpd Mrs. Ba r’n coneert 2 at the spent Tubsday i Moo- Mrs. Clark Conpdon of Moossp his been spending a few days With her # ter. Mrs. C. W. Byers, who /s confined %o her home With a severs cold Shaving, according to one doctor, n- crenses neuraigia and other troubles of the face. ) Children Or FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA WE CLOSE TONIGHT AT 6 O'CLOCK PRE-INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS, TO REDUCE THE STOCK WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES And we have cut them so deeply that you will not be able to pass these bargains by. drastic. We have taken every Suit—every Coat—every Dress—all the Sweaters and Waists—and we have marked them to sell at prices which will be a revelation to you. LOOK THESE LISTS OVER AND THEN COME IN A CHOICE SELECTICN OF Dainty Dancing Frocks Just in time for the coming social sea- son come the pretty little Frocks. Ex- quisite in color and design, and rep- The reductions have been resenting the very newest ideas in eve- Reduced Just 20% e OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SILK, SATIN and WOOL DRESSES You know what Apparel Shop Dresses are—the pret- ticst, cleverest dresses that are to be seen in the town. They have all been reduced— DRESSES which were $19.75. ... DRESSES which were $25.00 to $35.00-Now $17.50 DRESSES which were $39.50 to $55.00-Now $29.50 DRESSES which were $65.00 to $75.00-Now $45.00 .. Now $12.50 SWEATERS AND BLOUSES, Formerly Marked as High as §7.98 uleelwnof:hmmn.Wmhmd Sweaters, in many been selling as high as $7.98, and we expect to clear themoutthufintdnyoflheule If you want wonderful bargain selling you will have to come early intheday....:v....... All Blouses, Sweaters, Petticoats, House Dresses and Children’s Furs Which Are Not Otherwise Advertised Are to Be Sold During This Sale which have $3.98 ALL CHILDREN'S COATS HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN Our Semi-Annual Sale Of Men’s Shirts \NOW IN PROGRESS n - 3