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SERT SOCIAL CORNER FPOETRY. MOTHER'S HANDS. Such beautifu,l beautiful hands! They were not white nor small, And you, 1 know, would scarcely think That they were fair at all. T've looked on hands whose form. and hue A sculptor's dream might be; Yet were these aged, wrinkled hands More beautiful to me. Such beautiful. beautiful hands® Though hearts were weary and sad, These patient hands kept tolling on That children might be glad. I almost weep, as looking back To childhood's distant day, I think how her hands_rested mot, When mine were at their play. But oh! beyond this shadow-land, Where all is bright and fair, for us, guelled the ugly looking flames T know full well those dear old hands The paima of victory bear— Where crystal streams, through endless time, Flow over golden sands; And while the old grow young again TNl clasp my mother's hands. —B. G. Carter, In Drake's Magazine, Sent Indy 1. J. B. PR THE TELEPHON®E GIAL. The telephone girl sits still in her chalr, | or food as usual. il And listens to volces from everywhere, She hears all the gossip, she hears all | tnat she hoped there would be a large | P&te: the news, who is happy and whe has the blues: She knows all our joys, she knows all She know! mean to his wife; She knows every time we are out With | vist older éighty years young held & se- | mr ey 18 Vision of her whitent b3 you knew you could trust that friend ; ries of meetings in our church, and al- frail form, that has the excuse each fellow em-| ways at the close of each meeting he ‘would shout, “The best meeting o/ the b ploy She knows every woman who has a dark past, s every man who's inclined to “tast quit demure-looking telephone I? the telephone girl would tell all she ws a turn all our friends into bitter- She wo ow a small wind that would soon be & ghle, . . attendance at the May meeting of Club |, WHO Would say that the letter trom | there were friendd and it meant mucn |oranges, figs and prunes into an en- No. 1, as it was to be the “best.” the last meeting, but through rmisprint | S191¢Y" our strife, she knows every man who I8 | jt was changed to “best.” best meeting yet, By staying for the | 204 the state, are safe when mother's ex- afternoon programme. An enjoyable sur- prise has been planned for you be the | Surited in the hearts of foms + there's & secret ‘neath each saucy | committee. Please don’t miss it. s of honor and trust. the oth- | it from e 5 5 2 : d it with a light ot | of ! . B : . » : nteren aha elasation wpon i raiher kar ones 04t | “Fruit-a-tives” Is the Only the Fog Plain road, Waterford, that day. S, : { ML 1o It was not a missive of particular: Mad- All hel) the time to go merrily. repossessing v ly 3 llem:::rmneeg were galore and when p DE appearance, this favored | | epistle chosen from all his i - halr, 5 ¥ ‘< the last tea cup was drained and the |yressing correspondence. n”:l’m lta‘:: . Juices ; e e 1 miant muss bo. dbbwr, | thiclope was rather faded. The address | ™3 g : Then came the ending of & happy birth- slanting, old-fashioned style. Cer- : " ManpY./ tainly it could not pertain to the cor: : 'MARVELLOUS RESULTS day. Many tokens were received from | poration's business, which Bsi Ve E . ~ the Soclal Corner in the line of Post-|great and prosperous firms With a oo e — cards with such sincere sentiments o ny R e The fact that “Fruit-a-tives” is the them and I send my deepest or et for Y B ; such kind thoughts. I would like a repe- | activity at &-‘2&"&2:%::‘ B i A e ' “not | only medicine in the world made from titon ancther time, perhaps when it|lctter was opened and read. .. call : frult juices—that it s entirely dif- stops freezing long enough to let thel «jpg Do ‘seeret,” said one of th ! Bt % seeds come through the ground. What|tarles, “The letter is from e emmu. m any other preparation for Sy ad. all g cten coanct L oL \Enca 2 Wwesk for the past twenty years ne the treatment of disease—is the one as heard from : 3 o 2 e Waterford with forest adjoining our | ter comes Begene wil xad AR ner lei- | ; £ bl reason why so many people are iand, as the fiames cllmbed to the t0p 0f | mey e’ deidyos, mipments saay no Lo | BoCLISS00 ild-liks ga willing to give it & fair trial. They e very. rees, carri up—but tha would 0 S the sight was frightful. We felt as if we rxgmh%( w.:._l,etter of his mother has the | gee things as they are today. )tmve used dozens of other treatments were in very great gngcr to{ the time| T think it p beautitul thought, to see So I carefully closed ;u covers - &n-j for Constipati Liver and Kidney being, but the Kind Hand of Love cared :::hqx:“! man with his ola-fasnjoned | oL, hl:l b o B a8 Trouble; Headaches, Rheumatism and and at the end of the day 'we were cur- mr“ SENIS ontons: r;;:n;xmvg:; g‘?d far away and that some time in His owp | Neuralgia; . Indigestion, Dyspepsia, tained in from an harm, knowing 1010 50 tPUELin opening that letter at the | Lerc oh i JFI0E us back again (0| Nervousness; Lack of: Appetite, Poor :‘h'-'m' H;‘:;‘“‘”l'f:'::'“' we only trust in fb it"a“ the day. et e Tt L3 shaiters Shets: Blood, Skin gDisease and run-down SWHET FANNIE. el e 3 :t:mhi%sl t:::erl.l.k;u;f mexw .ny: .‘:«:‘:‘%;.:;l many f-::uxs:pfl Qh: condition of the system. They\nn.lln bagreacm s bose the Wotkc of rumbling wheels and | fike one large family. that they must have something dif- HOPING MAY MEETING WILL BE machinery is brief: T8 5 BEST YET. weskly m“:‘gr?urdme: ‘?‘S ferent from the ordinary remedies in b e Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: Glub No. "‘"”;’,‘.‘n fther must bs reverently takea B rarans order to cure themselves. Fran! Williman- | from an g : § = Ha g 30, Blanes Bre e AL SMNNIP Ao freet mans v hag| Déar Corner Sisters: Tho thougin | “Fruit-a-tives” is different. It is i s st soeem, S o e 3 et by Tl U o [ 1o, Somers o & pevilaie, wso Aonile haa e of the sisters wrote | 458€TVe help—to the sick sne rpet° | versation and we do you stop and think | > cr 10DE eXperiments — succeeded hos 5 unfoftu- | wrat it means? In my mother's day|in transforming the juices of apples, mother, fatts h"“ whlle other correspondence | “1/¢% YOu said this is my friend or they I am quite sure she meant it to read v? tirely neéw compound. By combining a8 arc friends of mine or ours. In sickness Stood in_the way of his ef- | 2r° Trion '_h‘" Would come to you and |these intemsified fruit julces with It is the letter trom th help you. If you had a worrled mind a|tonics and antiseptics, he created a faithtul counsel, its appest o "% M8 | talk With your dear friend relieved it [new substance, which had all the ng hair | %4 it would go no further. If you had | Medicinal properties of fresh fruit. my‘ worthy men in the Tn':g:: SUONE: | & b1l to meet and was not prépared to|but in a more efficiént form. There May we make our May meéting ‘the The world and business, the individua} Icaned you and helped you out. Years ago in good old Maine, & Bap- pression of love and confider see pedple who smile so sweetly, greet Ce are en-|yoy and visit with you, ask you to ca who occupy on them and the next report you hear is A%, fleal i N £ N lealers o JIT-A-' Boih- bl Tt A Boinet KITTY Loy, | Mt awiul rematk sbout you. many times | At < r from FRUIT-A-TIVES conlaining untruths. being a story. Miss | Limited, OGDENSBU : MAIN LOVER AND COMMITTEE. GOLD oanw or Mrs_So and So told that perhaps you 7 s R only medicine made from fruit juices. NERVES. Dear Social Corner Sisters: T o : ne- | back around the circle, * No. that is not Dear Cornerites: Perhaps vou have |Elected to write, blooming ! in the | grandmothers were used to and if we come P % gfrds to the eong, The Faded Coat of | across such & friend, that i& & true Do not overlook the annual lupine gail: ve. I will send in a recipe fo cake and I hoj QUALITY CENTRAL BUILDING SERVICE TELEPHONE 1563 . FREE DELIVERY Bradford from Bradford. R, I, with us. - —_— |celsbrating her 40th anniversary. neéver Weamed or heard of until it comss i fruit? 1 dom't like them., I'm afrald, and I wish| the {rieAishiy fthat Gur mothers and | hem in the open in August for spring come to the same conclusion I have, that | !0 thank the sisters who sent ) 3 contentment seems to be almost a lost state of mind. So many of us are want- ing something that we cannot get or get- ting something that we do not want. The B lasses, 3-4 cup sugar, 3-4 cups lazd, 1] Many from here i aons ot o s S i fienl, ST QMK (EATR MR C e Shiiopels, scablom. calendule and | cup Golling water, 1 1-3 teaspoon %0dx |in Danieison Sunday evening in the Con ‘e sisters will | writtan in a book of pure gold and plac Vi dissolved in hot water, 1 1-2 teaspoon |gregational church. try it T o ¢ pure Bold A Phace | muals, however, are the most continuous NATIVE FOWL, 4!, TO 6 LB.—FANCY DUCKS— FRYING CHICKENS—BROILERS—SQUABS — CAPONS BACON—the best value in town, by the piece 25¢ SOLID MEAT POTROAST .............. 25¢ SQUIRE’S BONELESS SMOKED SHOULDERS. . . 25¢ THE BEST QUALITY ROASTS AND STEAKS IN THE CITY, CUT FROM THE BEST BEEF GROWN. 'JUST OPENED A NEW TANK OF SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF, GUARANTEED TO CUT RED. DEERFOOT AND ARLINGTON SAUSAGE NATIVE VEAL TO ROAST, Ib. 35¢ GOBIL’S COOKED MEATS » and temptations of business, | ¢t IC that friend came forward and|can be no substitute for “Fruit-a- |tie recited Being Lifted Up, Songs were | L, Bas been a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. E A -a- a3 ven by Mrs. H. E. Richardson. A vot % B. Mott and fa this week. T s e ot When you |!Ves' because “Fruit-a-tives” is the |l thanks was given to Canterbury Bell Anthony ~ Carapbell has been {ll this planning and carying out the May baske: | week. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | 1988 The large barn on the Wauregan com.- any farm, in which the tuberculin tested stock will be kept, has been torn out and will ¥e Lullt anew. The cattle being free from tubercuiar germs, every effort will be made to kéep them free. that the milk may be pure. Some of the cholce 1 will sead In a_recipe for stock have arrived and more are expect Soft Gimger Cookles: One cun mo- | ed soon. 1 was more than pleased to see Dorothy Mrs. Gager was with us/ She was also Yellow Pine: Will you have a grape tt¢gnded the service s 3 Gol = Bl begoni P - | Zinger. level, 1 jeasrnon galt, z 1-2 Miss Dorothy Atwood is spending a " 4 sugar, - 5 cup of : e i k 4 2 3 tnch thick. These are very good. While other mills are either idle or on TE (0TC8) it our wives to sue | DOCtOTS tell us that while sclence has | TSI, add bau:n yolke of two eggs, and | but oh I have countless numbers of the | Sow asters, balsam and candstutt 23| 1 wish to thank Dorothy Bradford tor | short_time, the milis here are, as they would cause ha conquered many of the diseases that used | W€ [€4SPoon of flavoring, beat well, add | sham friends. But, why can't we be hon- | intervals of three weeks and you w for divoree. to assail humanity, diseases of the nerves | 2ternately one-haif 1 wet all our churches mized up a fight ould tu ng nigi In fact she coud keep the whole town in a stew, 1¢ she'd tell a tenth part of the things that she knew. Yow doesn't it put your head in a Whirl When vou think what you owe to the telephone girl? —Bear Lake Beacon. Sent in by Rural Delivery. 11 our days Into sorrow- SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS May 10.—TLast meeting of Club No. at Franklin Hall, Willimantic, season. ANSWERS AND INPUIRIES. Owing to an omiesiqn In the Mt of | we? April prizes the name of Hortense failed to appear and the letter for which she was awarded a prize, Caring For Chil- dren When 11, was incorrectly credited to Grand Juror, whose prize winning let- ter was entitled All the Year Canning Season TESS: Letter forwarded as requested. EVA G.: Letter forwarded as request- DOM PEDRO: Attertion has been giv- en to your card. LUCINDA: Your name has been add- ed to the Social Corner list. NORWICH BETSY: Your name has been added to the Bosial Corner list, with slight change to aveld confusion. ONONDAGUE 1002: Such a May b: ket! Many thanks for the delighttu: surprise ANOTHER CORNER NUMBER. Dear Editor and Social Corner Ststers: I attended the social tims of Clud No. 2. last morgh. 1 itked it so well I.would like to become a member. Will take the name of LUCINDA. WORDS OF PRAISE. Mr. Editor and Social Corner Sisters: 1 wish to say a few words in praise of the Backus hospital. The management is all that could be desired. The food is all that could be desired. The nurses are kind, good, efficient, patient—in a word, lovely. As I speay from experience, my words should carry welght. An appreciative patient, GREAT GREAT GRAND AUNT. GREETINGS FROM CRIMSON RAM- BLER. Dear Corner Folks: First of all T wish to thank each and every one who sent me Easter cards. It 1s nice to be re- membered. 1 received in all eighteen, besides six outside the Corner. Maple Leat: Thanks for pretty book- Jet and kind sentiment. Why don't you oome up and go to the meetings with me sometime? ANl are welcome and you will have 2 geod time. Little Dot: Thanks for your pretty card, that was the first one I received. Balsam Fir:. Your recent letter just reached me Saturday. You gee yéu did not put the right address on it, but it finally arrived a little late, Better lae than never, though. ) 1 hope to hear better news fromGrand- ma H. now that the birds are here and everything is in bloom. The other day as I was eating dinner a rap came to my door and ouopening It, who should I behold but Paula. As usual, I was glad to see her able to be out after a long illness of y all winter's dura- ation. I wish to thank her for the beau- titul flowers she brought me. It was very kind of her, as I was just recovering mysplf from one of those very bad grip colds. T still have them and'the; look good because every day I changed the water. Snow Ball: Why don't you come to the meetings and bring little Snow Ball with you? My Wild Irish Rose: I thank you for treat of goodies you brought out the fay you came. CRIMSON RAMBLER. . A HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: I wish to ell «bout the happy birthday 1 enjoyod m 1ucsd April 2. Two of the Cor- mbe Red Clover and Red Ros r e in the morning. Thess are such pleasant meetings so dtrongly reminding one that they are not jongeiten even if they live in the coufi- % We had two little ones that added o #he actiwities of the day. One was not mmcldmmm«mm‘u. Tove, nbroken family ch otbed, but why take 80| Was ‘ncthine sl Sulst Wik oa 8¢ the Duiaees WAND BAA 10800 & Doust. | lane. Then'the i whids ae 4B werd | mah troubis when i 1o possibie e stat are multiplying. It is Sarf of the price ;nfl one-half cups of flour in which have we pay for rapid livings ~ een sifted, three teaspoos desires of our lives. The eating of rich and of modern life, the artificialities of arrived. There were women WhS ruined |COndition of business, science and! re- cup of milk with one | est with ourselves and others if we like n | Dave plenty of blooms. Transplant with ns of baking|be glady to know it. Don't watt unti] |dust near the roots. This will keep root Using our powers of self-analysis, we |POWder. Bake in a moderate oven thir-| after the has fone and ‘then say. “Well, 1| lice away from asters. can see that it isn't so often the mere|!¥-five to forty-five minutes, Frost with | liked her.* Show them while they live.| Canterbury bells planted in April may effort to feed amd clothe ourselves prop- | White feing. I sometimes use the whites | If you don't like a person one ean be po-|be transplanted June 1, 6 or 7 inches orly that undoes us, as it is the plus|Of the eggs for the icing. It is very|lite when one should but one doesn't have | apart and September 1 to 12 inches good to fall all over them as friends and then | apart. For protection next winter am hem }n the tack. Let them know|going to use the slat covering. Will foods (and the exerffon needful to the| Best wishes t the Comner. getting), the insistence that we have DEW KIST. just as much as this neighbor or friend has, the hurry and rush of the streetd e 2, cnough without cultivating them polite- | know. Transplanting is beneficial to the SOME P} ly. Actions sometimes speak louder | roots of most plants when using plenty EEATEN A NS TR TEDDGENS | L e e of water. For those of us who will have CALLA LILY |flowers .as warm weather approach- e es the fight begins on insects and SUGGESTION REGARDING CLUB |blichts and T will send You a few heips == and suggestions. For immediate use on ke roses to keep the bugs away, make a Dear Cornerites: On Wednesday, May | mixture of three pints of sweet milk, 3 1 attended our monthly meeting of | ynrec pints of karosene and two quarts Club No. 2 and ‘as I sat there and no- | ;¢ water and agitate well, using one ticed the Social Corner sisters coming |pint of this to each gallon of water and In, first only a few with the numbers | .y once in two weeks from now. until iiving—these are what undermine our THEY STARTED. nefve strength. Dear Corner Sisters: I have just been Of course it doesn’t do to lay all the |7é2dIng an editorfal {n one of the recent blame on modernity. There were nervous | 38azines which I wish every one could drivers of horses before the motor car | ¢2d bécause it is,so applicable to every it thelr nerves over housekeeping and child | i#lon today. training in the past generations. It all people could get into toueh with But today there are hundreds of cases | thé &reat minds of today this would be of rasped nerves where there were doz- | Petter world in whieh to live. I think mill if we tried hard enough. Couldn't|W¥Orth constant repetition and should furnish food for thought to all thinking | Short table length~to set down to the Best wishes to the Social Corner. paghle. S. E. D, h ickage. Th drifted’ back 46 -when we had onlg. one | o o,o" Lneipatings, The eusking insects . may be conquered with tobacco dust or ‘Every naw. idea must beat its way | know how to make. Each month & few wbicm m._q Mealy bugs pray with tobacco wat- O R into being against the oyniclsm and the | more plates were added until length after TEACHING AND HOUSEKEEPING. ne::; of tlr;z thoughtless, length ‘01 the (ab]e‘hsecnons ene add- | gor o S . “The stol inertia and snug self-sat- | ed, until May 3 we had two tables run- i b @ P entered to shout steady. 4 few wedks and | Sfaction of the closed mind.” ning the length of the rom and then a | 7% i® YL THIOE PR K Yol then retire, but, true to my name, I do “Settled convioticiia are excellent ag-|resetting for the Social- Corner sisters the plants begin to droop Wwithout ‘m'mu my next duty. 2 sets when applied to fundamentals like | besides the hostess and her helpers. ent cause dig a little about the foots T'm right on the job now. Have been faith and worlt.s They are liabllities of | What came to rty mind was what a lot and drop ia some tobacco dust or steep back at my profession seven weeks and bitter import when they relate to pro-|of work for a few willing workers, for tobacco stems and water the plants enjoy 1t thoroughly, as I like to teach. ;:;::fis’ or stamd across the path of new I;’s hard to %el ‘:‘esponsel a];l some Of | 1o oughly with it . g the meetings for hostesses. Inner was 5 / d:"‘.‘;‘;:‘gfl;’f‘*;;"’:‘;‘g;““; 1500t 81| " When T read thess phrases they start. | not over until 2 o'clock or a little after, ,,{;’BZ‘,’:;‘;“;";;Z(!:;“;;‘,cf.";m‘,";"; wilte a1 DY 16 65; Mok bnogrs ed the following train of thought in my | which gives so very little time for en- buy in small quantities if ,fivu Wish, Persls: Am co anxious to write you, | ™4 tertalnment_and then the Cornerites| “p,: inidew, dust lightly with sulphur X-wiill But doa WRINE tor 11s. o uie pDeople of imagination and stact out to do somsshomplig Sad start B i “It pays to advertise in The Bulletin” on Wi ave made us progress In| for home. W 3 Yen, in the Social Comer. T was da- |*PILe of curselves, et 2 LS L l.m‘:ih?;\ o S o ik sy e lighted with sale of cards. .Thanks to |, *ne Public in general lays too mueh | thought that has come td me since the | GRE'CC T00 b FICCK 0 & PATACY Shads ot 4 SRl Strens on established customs and is|May meeting, especially those that at-|f MOOE ATCYIhOR trensplant seven in. Have a wonderful line of them now,|aoid (0 establish a precedent; due mo| tended it. and tell me what you think | T8 FORT! (% KOO0 =00 10 ETOW fOF fwo for everyday illness, birthdays, ete, | CUDt to the ingrained fear in most ev-| could be done to still carry on the good | ONINS, I s i R ey Whiok PIL do tatee *leryone of what “they say.” = time, lighten the work and labors of the | SPATH PUt TteCh Them 1a a shelter Greetingd, ono and ali, till I can coms | orat 15, dUNe & Jump from philosophy to | wiling few, meet ithe expenses of hall, | CHt® SO0 TLESF, ThSte YOI CAR. cover DV el Yo food but as we wouldn't have any phi-|and whatever expense may occur. g res! Shs. spring 1 losophy if we didn't have food am send-| First. How about a buffet lunch on | !{fansplant where vou -wish them to NEIGHBOR EVEREADY. ine'a” note” sbouk_pumpidn piea. which | the meeting day, make cofice at the hat, | boom: £nd yoh will have some beau- wi] e of more use mext fa i 3 At RAISED DOUGHNUTS. pathing s 1l than fow |use Baper plates and bring our‘uwn cub | ™5y paai Marigold, Bob White, | Bedford, Mass. Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: It is a| When egms are searce and high use lovely May morning and makes one feel |your favorite pumpkin pie recipe but ke writing, and I hope that from now | Substitute for each egg & good rounding on the days will be sunny and warm, for | tablespoon of flour and a level teaspoon we need so much warm weather for the |of baking powder. I am going to try plants. this in some pudding recipes too some 1 was very much pleased to see Doro- |day when 1 fee! like experimenting. thy Bradford at the May meeting, and| Yours cordially, she certainly had to make an early . ROXANNA. start, now that the trains go an hour : earlier, Sedond. Have a lunch box picnic-fash- | Aunty No. 1: Was disappointed in not each one do self service, on the same | 00- 7 pian s Club No. 1, for coffee, dishes and | ~ I, J. B.: Did you have good luck 3 silver. > with your seeds?. Was glad to!see you Then the sisters ‘could have entertain- [ Ohce morer 30 ment, each coming prepared with music, | Come, Theoda. want to hear from you song, peem, etc., exchange crocheting and | 2§2in. How are vour Toots? I have fancy Work and ideas, which we have not { 108t one iris. Well, here's hoping yon o A to-do bt Jate will have lots and Iots of flowers this flower seeds r@eived and a¥> Joan |have been. running fu person be not afraid to say so. She wifl | Wood ashes if possible and use tobacco for plant with regards to all sisters. The carnival given by POISON FOR BLACK ANTS AND ing Cretia's interesting letter made me i £ k think of an old New England Primer |jast Sunday beca - ur action that you have friends}tell you about it later if any wish to | ynoroces ‘or an easy and :’k nt wi last Sunday because o to the mrt of réadihg and tge Assembly's Catechism. That is the way | Young worlh of tartar emetic and take ul much of it as will cover a dime, mixed with sugar and a very little water and put around in small dishes, it will drive away black ants forever. It is deadly poison, so_ be careful if children are around. Paris green sprinkled around will drive away water bugs, but of course you know that Is poison, too. Spirits of nitre is a fine thig for peison ing. have visited the Social Cormier club and enjoyed myself very much, so have de- cided to join, and for my pen name I will take ion and put our food all together, and iet | S¢¢ins you, and you missed something, |a few da mueh In the vegetable line consumed by them. time. the Atwood Hose BONIE. |company and Wauregan band started Wednesday evening. . Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. oy William Fryling,. pastor: The Sunday 2 morning sermon will be on Burning Friends of the Soclal Corner: Read- | Precious Books. The evening sermon will be the one that was postponed from the pageant in Danieison, oh The Heart's Treasure. Church school at 12, people’s meeting Thursday is written on the first page. My |evening at 7.30. JAS. LAWLER grandfather learned to read and 1 from it, s0 he used to tell me. The date is 1824. It is all the book they had to learn letters, spelling and read- ing from. The first lesson in reading is In Adam's fall, he sinned all. The cat doth play, and often ply, and so on, a picture of the subject being with each lesson. It Is & very quaint and inter- ens in the long ago, What's the remedy? |1 8M Tight in classing editofs:among the | I3Creasing: into a crowded oom witieh | LU 17¢° g "0 i N (AT YOI have | CSting Dook. i GAINS ‘].WENI ' y Who is wise enough "to tell? great minds, extended into the ladies’ room where the E. L: I have two congoleum rugs, to use arsencte of lead. The directions \ % ¢ Maybe we could get out of the tread- | A few phrases of this editorial are|lafs and wraps are put, my thoughs. gold' geal, and they have had very hard Chelsea: M syou will gete five cents wear for three vears. They have not Which fasten on, may be _conquered |jget their color and look as good as mew. good things the Saclal Corner sisters| ih Kerosens emulsion. Whe green fIy |y pyve varnished them twice a year. Was So Weak From Stomach Trouble He Could Not Walk Without Help—Health and Strengii Completely Re- stored. Jt reduces swelling and is very cool- CELIA LOUISE. “T only weighed ninety-eight pounds when I started taking Tanlac, and 1 now weigh one hundred and twenty- five,” was the emphatic statement made by James A. Lawler, 632 Campbell Ave., West Haven, Conn. “For five years my stomach troubled Mme more and more. I was finally told that I had ulcerafed stomach, and then I went to the hd8pital where I stayed unider treatment for seven weeks, but came home, just as bad off as ever. I Was so weak I gouldn't walk without someone _holding on to me. Al I could eat was a little crackers, and after meals I was short of breath and 80 sick I could hardly retain my food I was badly constipated anc my back hurt nearly all the tisna “Well, in about'a month after 1 started taking Tanlac 1 had picked up twelve pounds. My appetite was so big my people expressed fear that I would edt too much, but nothing hurt ENJOYED CLUB MEETING. To the Editor of the Social Corner: 1 NORWICH BETSY. WAUREGAN John Smith spent the week end in New Mrs. Benjamin Livesey recently spent s in New Bedford. The garden plots are being plowed gain this 'spring and are readily -taken y the operatives of the Wauregan com- any. The land thus cultivated produces A grass fire in West Wauregan Mon- lay was serious enough to warrant the : A o 5 S 7kt e iiss me. My health and strength have been i i y i i ¢ Atwoo y restored now, and we certain- WHAT MANY PE T would like to hear what you all think | Year €o I can come and see them. calling of aid from the entirely restored e T Dive tied Pl s s Awu‘"“ PO it Perhans we somid ok 1t over St ~Yours for the Corner. ompany’s chemical. Timely assistance|ly are enthusiastic about Tanlac at they are very, very good, and I hope all , 5 our next meeting if someohe would bring/ CANTERBURY BELL. kept the blaze from the woods near by.|our house.” the sisters wiil try them. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: In it up. for different ideas. One writer 5 wrote write what your mind prompts.| FINE TIME AT CLUB MEETING This is what mine prompts and so T Dear Social Editor and Sisters of the ‘We are very fond of raised doughnuts these days when we are cleaning out and I will now give you our recipe: :h!?‘uu, l:fi;' and drawers we find many which are worth working over in- Raised Doughaats: One oup sugar, twa | to ukatul articlos ¥ o only knew which cups sweet milk, one yeast cake, short- way to work them, cning size of an egg, one of§, aploes t0| “goms heMeve it best to throw them taste.” Raise over night; in the mOrnINE | g gt e e e enjoyment for all. the party! She looked more like an 13 roll, raise and fry in hot fat. Hloves are most prerul if orpout K| " With love and best wishes to all sis- | year old bride than she did a 71'years ol i Wish you all sobd ek Jotned ' together. Quits. ‘sn. et | ters, old-and new. ! bride. After the presentation of the gift OREANNA. |inatchoworic" thmmy Moy be en:‘omal e e pothe o~ eeiin ———t— - | plished, or the skins can be dyed one pol- carried out. Blest be the tle that bind DO WITH MIGHT AND MAIN WHAT |or and utilized in the same way as ordi- AN caer. Sonnsists Denlies. Were YOU CAN, “sfler leather and worked up into fancy Dear Editor and Social Corner Sisters: | 3tricles. ised to help you start your hardy gar- I wish I could know you by your real |, O'd taffeta underskirts come in handy | gen by giving my experience and it .is tames. I hope to soon. and if possible |.of MACNE WO ofd tnket boxes and)|iime now to sow,.I will give you a few = mest with you at some of the happy re- | A0 P ~ o e e m“r:& Perlod | more names for continuous bloom, which uniens which you so often have. I enjoy [SV/%S Tor ol hat u‘m be?s?m é’ anq | M8y be started from seed under the con- reading the letters and gueasing which of | | 70 25 060 "%s “eharming hand baw) | ditions meritioned {n my April letter, In my Den sisters wrote that Which gives me | STVEd IAte @ cherming n “;‘{i the following list are the slower grow- 8o tnuch pleasitrs to: reall., Rocently I e i o aa o of| BB i e takes two vears, columbines, read that the maaly part ia to do with | (he bag e Tned plece of | salvia, Azurea, delphisum, —platycodon, might T.nd main wh'nt you can. I think T 1 aometimes "‘mflm to know what arientel poppy, etc., and these will self Sickness, to fedl- that whassveser thy |[0 00 With Sn 0ld sweater. If the segms %0V If Eiven a chance excepting sal- be undone an > S 4 3 | would be ul for spri weas ahead: Lupine, gaillardia, fox glove, and we shall have the promised reward | gl he RS T, PTNE Wear, whom |} i hock, Sweet. Willlam, delphinium, ¥ ks ng that we have done what we Sleeveless woolly knitted jumpérs are so | Dellamosum, companala persicifolla, could. A clasp of the hand and a pleas- handy, as they oan b worn underneatn | 2nd sweet rocket. To bloom well twelve -n;s:::fl;} mnll: very nx:’unh to the invalld.} " o¢ with comfort, and don't feel thiek, | months later lupines need best soil and Sa1e Wk A ot sgine “,f;f tg: There may be a hint or two for those | Plenty of watering. misture: Yolks of threh 5 who have tha materdal and the time to| - Achillea, hychinis, coreopsis, lanceo- Fie "~‘ 416 Balt, fulos and eges, P, n? CUP | pive to working it over. lata, valerian officianalis and rudbekia Aoy grated rind of |~ mytring: Am sending vou some sam-|are long lived, therefore are very de- etne Bty roiis orap milk, five tea- | ples. Hope you will like them. sirable. Tt 1h Dlo Tiate aal carar srumbs MIX. |~ Best wihes to the Corner. Swoet William is so easily grown it Dle plate a e. en cooked i8S, |Is best to grow mew each' year like cover top with the beaten whites of the campanula medium and discard the old ::tw.l::’%urrdo ;:d flavored, and returs THE OLD FAMILY BIBLE roots giving its_place to a later bloom- . BUSY BEE. Dear Editor of the Social Corner: I |ing annual. The best of the hardy an- “ | wish to thank you “rl( undyuuow lip tha: :m-fl‘:l nre.('cnm- Sowerii‘ shirley ;;ongy, blew my way last Monday for sure it |larkspur (annual), anthemis andfevir- A LETTER FROM MOTHER. was a surprise. In cleaning out closets | few. If allowed to self-sow in August Dear Corner Bister§: I want to tell you | ana drawers today I came across our old | they will bloom in the following May #bout a prosnerous business man with family Bible. I cannot express te you |and June if covered lightly with leaves large interests. He has numerous office | the tender memories it brought of the |Or hay over wirter. Then sow these assistal to relieve him of all the de- | past and dear ones goné beyond: [ sat |again in spring to bloom in summer and tallg of his work, even to the opening of | dosvn a-d looked at its old yellow leather | fall. The next in hardineds of the an- find_handiing of much of his great per- | cover and I could see my granddaughter |nuals are pansies, English daistes, snap- #ondl correspondence. But on a certaln | reading her chapker after eéating our |dragon, dianthus, etc. ‘Snap dragon will morhing In every week, Invariably, his| broaktest and my grandia her kneeiing in | ot winter without a cold frame. These personal mall was 1ald upon his own pri- g;f“ as he asked the diviné blessing if [ all may be sown in the open now to ; te ':1:: ul:'nua of being first opened by , atd l'z:: he thanked Him for h'l; bloom later. Of course, early blooms v love and tender care and in keep us may be had by sowing in February or On this mornfg the man at the head | Hi T o s WETONA. MORE HELP WITH THE PLANTS. the War?; Necia on The Dog and Scot- it is possidle to start sent it in, trusting you will take it as I|Sicial Corner: What a heautiful sun- have written it, to lighten the labore’ of | shiny day we had for our meeting and others ‘and make a day eof pleasure and | how sweet Inez looked all dolled up for -A LITTLE CHILD sung. Calla L'y read a poem on Th: . Dear Editor and Friends: As I prom- | Helpful Man; Chocolate on Who Won Mrs.Mertz Tells How Lydia man who wants children Miss_ Sadio Harvey of Providench: R} “resies 19 gold 4n Norwich by Na- ° tional Drug Stores Corp. and Taftvill Pharmacy, and in Plainfield by F. I Mercler; Charles R. Carey, Jewett City, Conn.; Dearnley & Clarke, Volun- town, Conn. ' NOTICE DON'T MISS THE BIG SALE _ ON BEDS—ONLY $2.50 And all kinds of Furniture— new and slightly used, at haif of cost price. AT 11 FERRY STREET Opposite the Mohican Store. BOOKS .\ S Subscription to all American and European Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU . UNION SQUARE MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN vation Army ? Do you want to help in its READ THE WAR CRY ! Sincerely, Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter. | Piakhan's Vogetable g o art R by * Kutztown, P;.-“I.whhmwo-' itsuse have come to us. We only tell what and believe. T o that. Lydia E pik