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o) highest hight of spring. sy W ote, : S i 2 3 3 vcnl)t;‘lm and \'hmk THE WEATHER. Test Bide pool. lub an Thame ioc o Frani: Omalak st th | Il sometimios ai ‘i foned hroat e e T men w ; place. . streets | imposant for the’childre s i e deerest rost The ’s‘:{x‘x‘}dly ent movd”;pm f b ive L 1 b A ety o oL o 3 P =id a i Thut - u\.."'d" Blow, blow thy the mfifi&f&fldflu‘:fl?gut Sun- | Walter P“'A"'-m‘ m‘ S coffee. pot < -said to be L g to the ‘testimony of | 2 % ate The fi“mme-u:. ThY feed o tich desire! } night. This storm was attended|wiy frequenting. It is- - it was secur : 2 ished. : « smonstration = plan into . Enery © Aliyn; | Breathe ta th¥ syrink Preedonrs bréati g;yral,x‘i in the southeast states, rain,| o Z change n ; .saloon, i O 3 the agent, wflq.m nd o ty, 'qux‘ the n:!{"' and true, gieet and snow along the middle At- i . ush - 3 .room.’ & Johnson, were aleo present. i . W’ hether the Dm eh. liprering wintry m'ht‘ of deatt Ohio. ml?:; ::?l lzg:wnosggw Bantie oy . n tim revent. } | 'STATE PIEE SPRINKLEES ety :‘x,d:n:! oy o tinae (he present “',‘; R AR o : ot ; S 3 2 3 “finaricdt -ofgunization at $1 first sky-at ring- states. The temperature was the - door .t F. Valentine Chappell of New London, | eeting and asked mg. ethes they “wete Willlng] ,/ vl':‘ham!fin m u:;, ng: of song the eastern states, Srevail- | club is on O | representing ‘the commission on rivers !or Baker of the college. Director “but In'36 or $10 per 'mémber and ses | Foretells the May, while yet March winds (orhwest and north gales pre Pl nd ywhile {ana harbors, appeared bfore '.ha‘enmmn-‘::'"v‘ T e the organization - and stron from Cape Hatteras northwest, the| As &m hands| tee on appropriations last weelr it Ha; resen pu(.u o, Bre P 1t the farmers of Fresh faith appears with thee) highest velocity reported being 68 miles ty. would be behind such | fiow ‘sweet, magically rich o1 . TUnNNINg &WaY, | ford in sup; of & bill to appropriate thres wecks and felt oTI™ looked. around for .a spoon v ,7 ore ! statsments which 2en “made L from the northeast at Nantucket, Mass, g $50,000° for the puzchase of land for "He & plan as outlined by Mr. ‘Heaton.. W. W. ¥ splendor blown, BEE with which he scooped. a: quantity of the steamship terminals in New London and |Public should be corrected. . He Hopeful . e e Menday all’ . u o caffee pot. 2 or stréet sprinklers fof the siata | (2t out of a/fotal enroliwent of e i g yh Penth - o v under way. for a nitch f 4 . A Greeneville Place. - pler. . \‘Chippell stated " that money | the coilege, there are 271 men and $hip campaign thla mpring New. Ot melody yet unkfiown ! while cloudiness will increase Tuesday. G ; . riated at a -prev! en studying agriculture and allled =ci< { county .w i o Temperature changes will be slight on had arranged About 9 o'clock Saturday night Ser. | A3 SPPEOPFIACEC AC 8 Drerichs SCSION | s There are 57 wome 51086 L avp. o8, suck o ohe 0 1404 of mine (where hope can' grow Monday but the weather will become | bal - z geant Kane and other offioers: made a | DU It was not used econornis, oF {n othier. words 32 per. Cent: | vided the meiobers A Witis ety porie) Mk, thed the warmer Tuesday. . Mg e o or LA io8Y | Mr. Clkrk, the engineer of the commis- of the total enpollment at ttie-callege 1o | county farm bureau Doy . Storm warnings are displayed on 5 ¥ GRS hall ‘bullding “on | .- l‘ald,{;rém the estinates which he {Men and women are studying agriculture lguch a n«flh‘. Hope's .charmed flute! the Atlantic coast from, Cape Hatteras g sod P. Murphy. North Main- street, finding ‘a pint bottle had ived, he expected quite 2 drop in |2Rd home cconomics. This Is somse differ- - P - A mva:;s‘;por& Maine, = mwfinov s mmn"“m’mnim'n PRy 53id to contain ‘yhilakay. n’:d another bot- | ¢ sy onstructing & atreet sprink- (<t from a statement receatly mal that | CAPTAIN PROCTOR DIES; o e ot 3 S 0 = ¥ fgmere L drops, in barrel ‘e of stuents : ! North of Sandy Hook — Northeast | Walter Podakk, 23; Frank Szalowski |or cider were also found in the cellar. | LS SYsjem this spring. ‘He said the ave- at the-colftge-are 5 sone, o' : TAKEN SICK IN and north shifting to northwest gales |36; xm» lco-r(k’:i‘ 125; mw.’r:'g‘v;m;:- Claimed he did mof know how | 28 Det ann 1 income of the state pier ;?:;1::“ ;fi:fi‘fl.fifiifimm S e | Iindes - contrweted _'L < veat, ‘Fraiest A aine o Dioor long? lowski, H rles 3 3 es % " . S T rome 5. Hatteras — Strong |Franlc Bohara, 25| Andrew Cotsratskl, | (12, 2oi's, AL 0e, S10re, e, Wit | ie' expecte that in the course of a |OF the cotiege e e e e T From ewellivg Suba. und srouting seet 3 25; Michael” Retco- i 01 s eommiss’on Wwoul ave X from 3 fragran 5 . i "'fi‘:,'{;‘;fy‘ wmuy-.\;d"sue- 32; x;.r;—yuumnm e ,,,“..n and will answer the charde in the |5 *"o 5 O oatern lumber, | $100,000 recommended’ by the finance :;1;'. more thay & yeat ago; esused the | And human he grown doubly waem her, 2 | covich, 25; John Lock, 30: Andrew Gis- |Popoo S0h - - i furs, etc. The Unitedy States shipping |committee doed mot go through. .3 aturday morning of Capt. Willlam need : weather, i . : i st F?x"gflsr::n:‘:-,’ night l!::l(:,l:‘r r::: was paying $15 2 day per ship.| E-'B. Heaton of Illinois, organizer . for %”::‘:“g' flm&f of ‘the U., 8.| Leaps strong and true Southerd, New England: Clearing [Flsk, 30; John Wlodeka, 12; John Se- Qer the tafiacnce of lguor.. He had & | There e X i At Derean Laeation. |5, bitwess, uv T oah ks ng sk | W 57 ot o g Monday; Tuesday fair, not much {’“‘h"'m.'“- 5 i : fi”&fi“‘ ";fl;’;’;""‘g&":{‘“ "fi Wag Rio money in the passonger business. | the pian that is being adopted in a large | forts, H; d":" ‘,l‘l“l",' 'l.f',;"-,fln-lgwhl That down enring winds doth float), e T o e NG, e R [ ST T TR T gy Bl gl ot 3 % windon. | Popremie of Inire Sryrun v > 2 [ i ng on a stal Tuesday increasing cloudiness with| gaturday mofning Officers . Charles ‘alcohol. 3 VALENTINE SOCIAL AT . 2 & ship campaign and signing up farm bu. Captain Proctor was born 'in Belfast, | —Maurice peon, in Indtanapelis Pt i RAYMOXD SCHOOK, CANTERBURY | recu members for throe, vears or meore. | eInd, April 24, 1862, and had been News. 4 Thy ghl;ns:mn; i ':JWT‘ the |TO COMPLETE’ ORGANZATION SCHOOLS UQICKLY EMPTIFD Monday evening % valentine social was | Mr. Heaton stated thal this plan was |{Amafl and boat's fndster all of his adul e Bulletin's observations show the > % < . ~ . He saw setvice In Spanishe \ WERE'S HOPING. s ¢ held at thé. Raymond school in Canter- |stirted as far as New Engiand is con- | kT Y following ‘records - reported from OF A, L. WOMAN’S AUXILIARY S IN FIRE DRILL TESTS Mury. The room was prettily decorated |cerned in Vermont, with a $10 member- | Ameritan war and th the world war. He |1 hold Within my heart a deep demte, 4 o1 t? 1 ship fee. @ many more farmers are ;o4 an unusual reperd, being in the mill- ich fo most folks would seem bof: changes in temperature and barome-| , mass meeting has been arrangedfor | Fire drill tests were tried at the Mt | With red hearts. The ‘slentine post of-|SAD, fee. 3nd many o) ltary and naval departments for 33 years el had smdll tric readings Saturday and Sunday: | nis ‘(Monday) evening at Buckinghah | Pleasant. street achool and the Greene- [fice from which meurly every one of the | SiFmink upon this basis than could ever | L' TV PATE Toparimients tor 3 # | But when ‘we meet, 1f Poter sheuld n. Saturday— Xher. Bar. | Memorial for the purpose-of completing | ville school Friday while a general in-thirty people nresent received “mail” was |19 Secursd of the 34 membership feeq | Bor was"he 4F6p1in Ly ue'm_m quire, 3 I, 30401y " organization of the Woman's ‘Aus- | spection of all thepublic - séhools wn10ne of the interesting featnres of the pro- | When'a man puts in $10 ke Is more cer- | "I, Mo0 tr aceident. | 1 hope Uhat T ean say. T have ther b g iliary. to Fletcher Post of the Ametican |given by Fire Chief Howard L. sunm'xmmmaxf vas ferniabed by tho local {1008 {0 take an activg iotereat in the er |, 00 2, Prisiec e & mpnter ¢ A5 1 = and Deputy Chief Henry R. Taft with the | Vi aries Lawson, and =also by 8 ] Teas Eiks, L K P a ’ "Fhe application for a charter has been | itention of dlscovering fire hazards, if | Richard Davis, who hae recently pur- |fhis 18 oon forpolten. Several counties By Amerioft Leribn E- of New York |T've hiad a defl of aches and pains for. i " city. He had the Ni- " sign any. Things generally’ were found in & 'chased a dozen new records for his Vie- [In Vermont are working on a $10 mem- U A2 tabbn adery ort and shade'st 31 ; men:dh:lgqu‘:r:en’:it‘:vl:leniemhedl;m?; very good condition, but some recommen- | trola. Games and stunts of variousbership basis at the present time. A z’,‘::':‘g:w‘ sincs refurning from for- | pat all the organs that 1 had whes until ‘this evening-to give any one _who |dations. will be submitted to School Su- |kinds were enjoyed by all, after which |Rumber of cou?:tkl in New an.mp_lmn Caplain v Taate 2ie y wishes a chance to sign it. The officers | perintendent E. J, Graham. . . rclnshm?‘s were served. s are already falling Into line, and 'only Proctor ‘widow, ‘one Comparisons. Predictions for Saturday: Fair fol- lowed by snow or rain. Saturday's weather: Fair followed by cloudy and threatening. Predictions for Sunday: Rain or ™, T'm proud to say are organizing still daughter; of Quiney, Mass., and a brother B The two fire drills were conductsd at| . The young people of the district, to- |recently the littfe . state -of Delaware got e e o rema thie far made | the requests of Principal J. B. Stanton | sefher With tne teacher, Nrs, Kent, have | busy throueh its state federation and or- ind two sisters and several cousinn fn | Fant me _;1‘1' me thrown in & exn in the new organization. at Mt. Pleasant street and Principal J. E. | given several house parties this winter. |'Bhlll= a m‘;n\ Rfl" p campalgn in.the . shelf { o ket oo All’ whe. are, eligible are expected. to Murphy . at - Greeneville. . Deputy Chief | They have also enjoyed many happy eve- | hfee counties. Renorts to date indicate Wirh o i 8o_lorig. 48 1 shall Be a living man, attend this meeting. A speaker will ¢ |Taft had supervision of the tests Which |nings skating toggther. It is repofted |that many more'farmers age.coming in i Daresa ot Lebinon. T4 like to feel that I am quite my- ‘'on hand ‘to exnh.ln.th: objects and p; in the case of Mt Pleasant street cleared ythat the district has some excellent skat- th the larger membership fee than was e el' el‘andon ty farm burean self— cinals ‘of ‘the American Legion and the | the building of its 350 pupils in 1 min- |ers among Whom are Mrs Kent, Helen |cvir possible with the smaller fee. » MMT:;D 'l“ plans-for & meeting‘to P ARes s T wiseh U K e snow. auxiliary, ute, 20 sceonds. _ At the Greeneville school | Rinkinen, Licni Ahola. Omer Cote, aVino ; The plan 83 “outlined by Mr.. Heston |hel 's (Monday) afternoom at 13 Who “M."l:“'h" her knife on' my Sunday's weather: Heaviest snow- | *'ag tp what benefit an auxiliary Is te & [the 302 Dupils were out of the bullding | Rinkinen and Philip Lawson. Many who |and recommended by the national fedura. |olciock In the town hall at ebation for poor skin fall of winter, northeast wind, clear-| o0’ Pe rollowing may ‘be sald says @ |in I minufe, 10 seconds, after.the alarm |never knew how to skate befors havetlon Would place the state federation in |The PuTdose. of discussing_ the use of |Wor when 1 fare forth on the umknows ing at night. ";"t ijssued by < Adjutant Hougse. [had peen given. - = learned this- year and bids fair to be-|charge of the membership cmapnign for | chemicals and lme. - Another object of pea, x stajement. 1ssued by } I all ssctal | - Both records were constdered\excellent. |come as fine skaters as thelr friends. | the siate. Each county if they wished to the meeting is to find out how much sa¥.| I'd/like to go with all my “Inpards” in. P A T R A St bieraier iy Shating was at 1ts best during thie.moon- |get in on this plan would necessarly fix | IME can be made from the uge.of home.| . —Beba Mohan Stevens, in Lesties. RISt e it IR (i e e 30 L el B RGN light evenings of Jenuary. its membership dues at §5'of more. aince {Mixed goods. 8.'W, Owens of Storrs cote |' X . 0" 7 Sun - High 1| Moon ::: inl(l:lc:l cl::fl:‘ill'llm:::\s‘ ‘::oxig.ég s:xé.;r NOR xcntnAcnxn WATCHING. |8 b {at least §2.50 must be paid into the stati |lege and County-Agent H. J. Jonnson witt |- HUMOR OF THE DAY I Risesal Sets. | Water. | Sets, | They can aiso -berof real assiatance in Nnr'lt; Ak‘hfl‘:lxnr:i:"!:nwchtnx P |JUPGE WALLER HEARS sUIT e o tive haiath leoty s hienes M S SR EhéPeople are saying that you mas (Standard Time.) case of sicknes and we always have the e e b OVER SALE OF-38 TRELS | G E s e e He—They are mistaken. You had e watching Wwith interest the bill' that h: . to accomplieh some really good work. Cne Waahlagtow's Birthdny Hellday. sldfin :nVflrroY :fié :,la_c ommr&ve :T;n:ifi‘;m; been introduced in the Connecticut legis- | Judge C, B. Waller reserved dccision |man would be selected by the etate fed- * The Norwich Frée Academy Is to have ma it {8 e est: he comt 3 re Satur rath ith th nce”! <. s ) nlong and will pay e ‘afid better for lature providing for the establishment of | in the common pleas' court here Saturday 'eration with the assistance”of an organ- | its Washington's 6.38 5.28 8.50 6.35 5.29 9.41 holid: ate.—Boston Tran- T e Ths kindergartens upon pelition. after hearing the trial of the suit of [tzer from the matlonzl federation to head | (Mogiday) tead. of L"lm“;' .:lflh:t_. 1 M g g.g g;zlg Hg} 4 | t! lem“'!‘li cl:lnd en M'Hr;",, i Under stch a law, passed jn 1913, kin- Cliffora R. Burr Co., against John Dennig, up the state membership eampaign. From |le schools will be claded Tuesday in obs \Oekendon—"The world seems full et b i e wifE an v re: -ades. dergartens in California have increased|of -Lebanon. The trial was on appe Tten to a dozen other farmers in the state | servance of the hollddy, 1 }-‘-rleh—qnlen peonle” A St T thAt“t:"vu ‘m,cev:;'t‘):eh- u;etu!ls‘e;i-' r’: from 149 to more than 700, from ‘the’ decision of Justice. W. T. Cur-|who 'could leave their farms would be ge- 1 2T ...J|. 6.21 5.35 1.55 i st k(e —iae, . v The present Connecticut law, like that |y of Lebanon, who gave judgment for |lected and traired as pald eolicitors to| It is just possibie ih'u‘uqunr would " —~—i" | There are two hospitals iff this v(clnigy‘ot ;most of the states of the Hnion, per-|the plaintiff. jwork in the different countles. When |improve with age if men_would let it. wator, which b falenon vater 1a% o7 | whi¢h have severai solder batients. AR mits the establishment of kindergartens| The sult is over the sale of 38 frult |these solicitors come fato o community | TNk e Parkinson—"“And they always. seem !find sufficlent gét-poor-quick fools.™ H Answers. i auxiliary of Jersey City Is dolng splendd | when the local school = authoritiedsfeel |trees, vained at” $4%60] which the de- |the local farm lureau community com- S===—=—| “Fhe scts as thourh she thousht she 5 work in visiting hospitals in ther vicinity | moved to organize them, Under such state | fendant claimed were ordervd by his son ! mitiee or direetor would gee that they n ‘wasithe Querr 51 Eheba. TA]-‘[’VH_LE once a month., Many soldiers who are|laws 4,000,000 “children of kindergarten |and that he, the father, never got them.|are provided with tra ' “ON, mo. She would never thick she was anybody yho had to zo to sSome- introduce them to' the peaple 'of the lo-, > body tlee fot wisdom."—Baltimore Amers the trees. Mr. Dennis gave his testimony | éality. These paid orgr.niserswould ac:' . _ fean. four hundred men there. . The kindergarten guldes the natural |[through Policemam Dombrosky who act-|tually secure the membership dues, and +¥Dig \you write your father that you will be opened from 7 a. m. to 8 & m.,| Men may. give money, strength. and |activity of the chlid during the years)ed as interpreter. . | turn this money over to the county farm : %y in the morning, 12 to 12.30 at noon and 7 p.m. 18,780 (m in the evening Eme. birt it ‘takes the lovine. sympathetic | from fou; ‘tlo‘ -itx.‘ It :lve; impulse ‘to | Attorneys V. P. A. Quinn ’nd Charles hur;au treasurer. ‘In. other. words,: theseé, - P 3 3 I ers it ht thoughts, feelings, and actlon. " s id o i 3 i the AS 1§, Sther places if this section, the eaft of ‘mothers at times lfke these, rigl 131 : g8, ctlo) In {L. Stewart argued the cabe. jm rganizers whuld be mr.{ b’: the biggest sow storm of the year started | Diie fo' tHe large number of eligibles \ )RE : THE BOSTON STORE s almost totally ingapacitateq are Beng re-iage throughout the country are being de- {A. B. Goff, the agent who sold the irees,!someone to go arpund with egch ome to j As Tuesday is a holiday—<Washinglon's | puilt to face u‘?}- battles. * The -women | prived of an educational advantage which | testified, &3 to the’ sale and who bought birthday—tha local postoffice will be ob- 1 reshments .tq them. There are |all are entitled to reecive. serve ‘the usual hoi‘day hours. The office e N - = h g were ? “Yes, Bpt It aldn‘'t ‘bring afly money: He.sgys Re'll send me a few sandwiches daily by parcel post."—B:ston Transcript. “Your ne® salesman didn't last long™” “*No brains.” - “Thé first thing he did was to calton one of olr bet customers and park a n:::-‘:elmna on a $300 mahogany o : E 2 g 8 Gentleman—#re your really 85 hard o i . ' | A SURPRIS]NG SA GF HE F AMOUS Lo D : of clothes wuz tellin at a penny aplees b I wouldnt have enough to buy the a2 LE i 3 : armbole of a vest—London Tit-Bita “Those (‘ulifflmlflnlumm to hath the : a Jags, don’t they?" safd the New Jersey scheduied to be played is with the Ameri- | . The hope that Sometime we would have can Thread team of Westerly, on March (% | 3 S ‘ > man, “I ‘expect that It would be’ an in- |, ‘home . of our ‘owm. may now become > P . sult to ask any lozal California wetnan 3. HG::[e-uny:‘bemg arranged with Brad- P’r‘dahfi!on with the encouragement ar¥ | B 9 5 ‘v to wear a kimone.”—Eschange, o . 4 | Relp of the auxiliary: ¥ s g " The Social and Toothall ciub holds a s ; 4 : £\ - B vy d::fifm:':}?:’fx—hfifin;-' ki d ente: t tonigh e e I N W Z - - s R NOEWICH MARKET GARDENERS . % dirs ; 1 i St g g Y : A aud—*Emba: ng? It's extrava- RECITAL AND RECEPTION BOATHEF DAFLldun Savine it TbArraiant *“My -doctor dlwaye gives disagreeabls medicing, “How now?" , \ “Told me to count sheep for Insomnts.” el “And the thought of mutton always makes me sick."—Loulsville . Courler Jotrhal.” early Sunflay morning, and continued "; t:‘ "'“’l" Ikrae. suguber 18 Jopked. far - throughout the day. Drifts were report- | at the meeting. 2 > s ed of having obtained a depth of five feet | NW -life has been installed fn ' the while other places -were left bare. The |Mmembers of the R. O. Flatcher Post. with trolleys had & hard time running on |the forming of an auxillary..1t is very schedule 10 and from the-village during |encouraging to‘know that:some ome be- the day yesterday and late in the aftér- | Sides ourselves cares for our work. noon were discontinued. Mr. Legion Man do Your part/ and inte- The soccer footbail team held their |rest your wife, mother, s'ster and daugh- first spring practice, ‘Saturday afternoon, | ter i ‘this new orgaggzation® . on the Providence street grounds, with a | , Don't forgat that whatever is of inte’ large turnout of ‘players. During the {rest to the ex-seérviceffhan is also of in- week arrangements will be made for a |terest to his wife, miother, - sister and series of gai with the holder, Plain- | daughter especially. Certaln bills now be- field, of The Bulletin cup. The first game | fore congress., “ 2 - 3 i [ J. R. Allyn was elected president of the E . .. BY CHILDREN DANCERS | xorwici Mackdg) Gastonies: pesociation t time sir er Dresses - I the L CILDREN DANCERS | Norwich Markef Gardencrs. assosiation For the first time since the war began are we able to offer you Dr hotel on:‘ -Sact‘urdayl a.ftergoofi the E‘fii‘l‘}-’ ;‘mlguxt;; _‘;f the assoclation which . was £ P ‘: 5 5 . . ;) 3 dren’s dancing class o rs. €] e latter part of the week at the ey Knaews. pave-a sectar an | ovms ot o i ohare vk st e (R guch as these at prices sufficiently low to interest you. We are doing it reception at which many of the pa- |Pyreau in the Shaunor bulding: Mr. Al J ; rents and a number of guests were|lyn succeeds C. L. Swan, who held the present.” Courtney Andrews and Ca- | office last. yea: b 3 R . ’ ey @ 2 ’ o1 \ . . . i % * 3 B ooy Aoty i | om0 S el Pl w2 -in this sale—and it isn’t the prices alone which are going to prove. at- half of the programme was devoted to | was. re-eleected secretary and treasurer. 7 38 . social dancing, the grand march being | The erganization. went on recoid as tractive. led by Magter Charles Prentice and | being strongly opposed.to daylight saving || p Mh-aD‘:ro:h{l:’;engfiesb ‘;:e;l:s'}: ern-ll;rrih z :‘.{ :mn and instructed the secretary : : A 3 Fod - cam: . s 4 e this matter up with the senator « ¥ sente@ Mrs. Andrews a basket of beati- | from this dlstoict B 'I'I'RACTNE SinieR M Andrcys s busket ot bean: | hom S dietiec” 77 " "' |} NORTH SHORE DRESSES ARE DAINTY AND A , cealed a wrist watch, a gift to Mrs.|could: be of assistanice, to sthe Market > ? ; e Andrewe in appreciacin trom the Shl- | Gty Savoction w1 e vaken oo i s : Peckham ] T v e s T s St e ot i iy ) THEY ARE MADE OF GCOD MATERIALS e i o ed a basket of sweet peas, clalist W Ing 7 i ; sl . The min'ster was epostulatine WS specialist could be, secured through the 4 '!‘had mfl ‘%lflct{l% 3:9 l];x;zg;::in:: {arm bursau and said that it was simply e the Jandiordl, who hb.v‘i raised _the poor was r) st i 'IWI' % \pFishioner's rent. about. 313 per cent, g‘?n:iv;heb;olgdfi:w;&gs m.: ”:nd”l:'n %r&:m;z:fi;?; - THE PA ERNS AND COLORINGS ARE NEV A T “1t I want to bnruy;u m-ca,;tnm th_following plans: were made for fa : ¢ : PP oo Miss Emma Thompson, Miss. EIeanor | hurean demonstrations with S 5 where 8- yout preaching S e, M e ST T TYLES ARIED : ekt s : VRN R W 45 ! you, wers: where. you & ould be. S S Th BT e e ] THE S ARE V AND CLEVER T g o beth Colling 30 Miss Beatrico Learn- | run s -demonstration on better .methods - } : portpnity next Shpday. 1 am 3 preach ‘with grace and sympathetic feeling. Frank Avery would 2 -5 P B S rEresanmE ] - THEY ARE ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. DRE™S™ == - - ' - IN EVERY PARTICULAR o e B “Ed " asked the teacher of 5 small pupll,” “what does N. B. stand for? ¢ - “New Brasky,”. promptly answered FEdward, who was third in 4 geography | elisa ‘of three—Chicago News. *“D\d you make any breaks while you were visitiAg your rich aunt?” *Only one™ “What wae that™ “1.ealied. her lsundress a. washerwe- S Alexander. the ' Gréat wept on findins ‘while bevys of Birls, some as wood nymphs, some as water.nymphs, some | SNOW STORM WILL B as clouds and others as rays of sun- b Kl Darlus 111, bad, been, xu‘:a xw t as o v e v .0 ‘. betpre & battle wil . ‘“shine danced in answgr to her every _EXTEA SCHOOL NOLIDAY m' e o 3 4. call and mood, Sum {0 the heavy snow . sterm of The goverhment Iadian _school, fo the y m;fl:’ .33.'3'&."; n&mflay) M%‘n‘:‘. ; United States was.openeq at Hamplon, WILL NET $15 FROM 3278 Washiigiters Bty e ot ‘ ) X g ¥a.iin 1875, ‘It had provicusly beem % SUPPER AND SALE [be no school for two days which w9. Ladis doubtedly meet with th zoval ? ¥ The ) Jenolan caves of New South . ey Stlele Ladtel gt e he o oF Norion. i A E Wales/ di-coversd fn' 1841 rival the at their baked bean supper Saturday |This is the first time that has been lost ! : Wammoth eave of Kentueky In grandevr, evening than they could care for with |during the present school year owing to e k X . marnituds and varlty. ease. The ladies of the council had |bad weather. 4 p 'y BB counted on three hundred patrons but 3 times “and sometimes must have , besi - ml: P;gp;:egr :he’llrn “e;umaxxfi zan Anthracite Price Drops. - } wisbdy - in fdreing :_"'lk«m #o_Moses ndred sl or ly five ~ - : forbad Istenes taken in hundred put in an appearance at Bucks | otnar peie gorim o erperienced an- ; bocatet, when Oiey wets olf B eervies ingham Memorial Where tho SUDDEF | pendemt” coal Soid I demsesti sies : 5 ; fosa sdpplies wers thercby interrupted. ez fin % SHSOT AR, o T o o Gy ol YOU CAN FIND'THE DRESS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR =~ - i Simai s ms from § o'clock un ‘ter : : ¥ > N, b 7 ’ % by association. This is fifly to seventy-five U c TI'IE % pepealed. and permits now are being gclock. "The menu served was s 101- | cents under ths quotations of the previous : PR : — : grantad . perférably to returned soldiers week, and biings “Independent” anthra- » : i Fi 1 and -othegs, who will pay a small royalty cite down almost to the level of “com- / THREE g . i | i - ey e P pany” coal, the price of Which remains ; : ' IN ONE OF T‘{E LOTS LISTED ABOVE. gt g Bl Brandey ”"{"‘m“ e ERaaes Pickles Salad _ Cold Slaw _|JRchanged” Whelesalers report a rim- =« : > S \ = . of flsherics and the u of riandards Cake Coftes "W - | ber of cancellations on “independent” coal s s In. Waahingion ara seeking simple mesns from retaflers who fear overstocking and of distinguishing fish skin leather from P S FRR MR, .! oy 5 B ot t‘hl that made of Anfma' hides, the fish skin of the general committes and was ae- | °F CORSUmers. sisted by Miss- Henrietta Steinkampt, me{:nga Gl‘xm)o‘lé,l Mrs. P. F. Sween- Licin: ey, ‘ennie ntyre, Miss Loret- m. o rmn. 7 ta’ Bellefleur and Miss Annie -Buckley. il o w".",'g.-"‘:'”'" fll‘h‘g ‘('A t}l‘cl::u_ ¥ McKay had charge of the z E - ‘ : ¥ 2 Reak smieils . Auothes Mar > ¥ olhet There was a cake sale during the . Ll . P o supper hours and mfiwd( of cake was & N “ g : : . entirely sold out.; The cake sale net- ted $2050. The council will ize ebout $150 net from the su and ake sale receipts. Pawnbrokers ex(itéd in very snclent for supply-