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$, O.50 Bristol the of Bucks County and the GazetU il its' most progressive nowanper and exceeds all county pera in circulation except one.Q GUARANTEE OF PURITY YOU WHEN YOU BUY CAKES AND CRACKERS As We Know It is The Only itee of Its Kind In America Purity Guarantee: Lfhile State and National Pure Food Laws under certain conditions, the use of lard ind, cottonseed oil, adulterated chocolate, Ition honey or other cheap substitutes, yet Pure Food Laws prohibit them entirely. Ivans' goods are shortened entirely with Pure Country Butter and Pure Kettle Rendered Ivins use selected candled eggs only. Ivins do not use preservatives, benzoate of or artificial colors." Guarantee of Purity" Is the Reason Great Popularity of Ivins Products, Among Which Are: Sweet Maries Spiced Wafers the bakery direct to the following reliable grocers assure you Mutely fresh. EDGELY ETCHINGS Allen and 'Iphla, former Mr. and Mre Josec son, Joshua, of Pbilad resident') of this place, are Mr.

and Mrs. Harry McLa at tbis place. Ernest Cowell, of Philadelphia, tbe guest of friends at Klverview i a few days. Joshua of Headley Mauor. Philadelphia.

John Kaaiab, of Head'iey Manur, who has been quite ill for some time, is much writing. improved in health at this George E. Guskill, of West Phlla- deliihia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Re.nlne at "dewy Nook" over Sunday.

Al. Frazler, of Biverview, iias returned from a Philadelphia hospital after an operation for appendicitis and is much improved In health. Elmer Allen, of Headley Manor, who won the prize for tho 'best vegetable garden at that place, justly deserves the honor beutowed upon him he has one of the finest truck LANGHORNE LOCALS Horace G. Mitchell, Joseph Taylor and Howard Mitchell have returned from a fishing trip to Baruegat, capturing 145 flsh. Mrs.

William H. Michaels has been on tbe slok list. The Standard Bearers of the Methodist church held their picnic last Saturday at Neshamliiy Falls. Miss Margaret I'empaey has been spending several weeks with Miss Elsie Sbapley. Michael A.

Dempsey and faintly have a cottage at Cape May tbis summer Instead of occupying their house ben. Jofin Michaels, of Frankfoid, patches to be seen neighborhood. anywhere in ttils Miss Beatty, of Philadelphia, was the guest of tbe Misses Hiucken ft over Sunday. The latter up for the season next this place will come week. Ad.

Warren has bed his engine tuned up and says he is going to win fU fo 0 el1 boats at 'he Anchor Yacht Club's annual beach part; tomorrow afternoon. Horace Klsenberg has had his mo tor boat overhauled and a new engine Installed and it is now in good rtinn- Ing order. C. W. Smith and a companion, who started to walk from Newark TM, mag.

SOUTH lsaac Ohilds Gro- j-ottttu xwjeuer, umias rge W. Brelsford, Joseph M. Clayton. HhjWettling Oobb, Oharles H. Tranter, William J.

Watts, Oalvin 50 Long Branch, Belmar or Girt AND FRIDAY August 29 ivinrj Bristol 7.54 A. M. fteTkOe P. Asbury Park 6.28 P. pjuit 6.08 P.

M. Ticket Railroad. Sarah Earnhardt, Marie Correlli, the Countess of Warwick, Ella Wheeler Wllcox, Florence Morse Klngsley, Grace McOowan Cooke, Mrs. Robert Van Wyck, and other well-known women are among ye vegetarians. THIS IS CERTAIN Toe Proof That Briitol Cannot What could furnish stronger evidence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time? Thousands of.

Ie i. tlAt Doan Kid Pills have brought lasting results. Home endorsement should prove undoubtedy the rneift of this remedy Years ago your friends and negn. bora testified to the relief they ITad deiived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their and UPWARDS HOUSEKEEPERS a private, quiet, careful manner.

OOBt reasonable. Business flney. OAN uwr vMIM vivovry PHONE 218 N. to San Francisco, are camping for a few days on tbe Bloomsdale estate below 'this place Mr. Smith walked between these two places last year but says tbis spot suits him and may stay for several months in tbis neighborhood.

Souvenir postals, whicb they sell at each town, provides the expenses of the trip. William L. Johnson lost a wateb and fob along the river front at this place last week and will suitably reward the Bnder if it is returned to him. Mrs. Mary Johnson, of Bristol, and Mrs.

Shaeffer, of Philadelphia, were tbe of friends at this place over Sunday. The dredger at this place has been working night and day the past week and a large number of boats nave been rilled with sand and gravel. Little Herbert Frazier has been on the sick list for a few days but is now muob improved in health. One of the worst pieces of road making in tbe township Is to be round at this place. A lot of crushed stone has been put on tbe road and left without any top dressing and Is very bard on horses and automobile tires.

It reported thatiome one in authority says it will wear down time." Jack Hibbs has become an expert with the lawn mower. He nays tbe only trouble with the majority of tbe mowers is that there is no pushing power behind tkem. A fisherman who follow! tbe hook tor a living says there is no use flab- Ing between tbe closing of shad seas on and tbe first of August. He says there are plenty of flsh but they won't And the majority who have tried it lately will agree with him. spending some time with his brother, Rev.

William H. Michaels. "Little Miss Tardy," will be Bev. B. F.

Falst's topic for the children's sermon tbis Sunday morning. In tbe afternoon he will preach at the Parkland mission at the school bouse at 3 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lovett, Harry L.

Ridge, Charles Lovett and Henry Beifsnyder have returned from a several days' stay at Shawnee on the Delaware, where they have an exceptionally fine golf course. Thomas N. Taylor and wife, of Baltimore, have been visiting his mother, William Taylor. Heibeit Taylor, son of Thomas Taylor, has been attending the religious conference at the George School the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs.

John Staekbouse, of Philadelphia, have teen visiting Mrs John Stackhouse, Br Mr. aud Mrs. William B. Parry and son have returned from a pleasant auto trip visiting New York Citv, .1 (-. Waterbury, Greenfield, Hartford, Springfield, Brattleboro, White Kiver time with ber mother Linton.

Junction, Woodstock, Eutland, Saratoga Springs, Albany, Kingston, Newburgb, Port Jarvis, Sbawnee. George Eberlin has re-painted the hotel and made oilier improvements. Miss Grace LeCompta has been spending some time at Atlantic City. The Presbyterian B. picniced In the Manor woods on Friday afternoon, taking their supper there.

In the evening they were enteitaiued at the borne of Miss Elizabeth J. Esherlck. Mrs. Margaret Linton Howerton, of Washington, D. ia spending some h.

Mr9 Mary fi Mrs. Elmer Bazzel will have the next porch party for the Ladies' Auxiliary on Friday, the twenty-fifth. The Langhorne golf team played Irenton on Saturday on tbe lattei's club grounds and was defeated 6 to 2. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Van- the summei Umve, and Mr. and rs A. Kitchen, ol Philadelphia, were guests of Mrs. John LeCompte on Sunday.

a ghor Fire Com Pany has jcldedto purchase a WateJous Cylinder Borse-power gasoline fire engine with capacity of pumping three hundred and iffty gallons of a 1: mln ate. sufficient LETTER FROM DOY3LESTOWN Review of Important Erenti at the County Seat. Doyleetown, July Several different dates have been set 'or the bearing of George Beldler who a short time ago shot and wounded his father, ex-Sberiff Henry 8 Beidler, but so far there has been no hearing and the young man still remains in jail. At first It was reported that his wound was not as serious as was expected and tbat ne operation would be necessary, then came the report from the hospital that an fSSS.T woul have to be performed rinei an 8al a1 all. The county seat is naturally much worked up ever tbis must fortunate occurenee and anxious to nave it finally determined one way or another.

Camping along the Delaware is now the proper caper for the youths and maidens ol the county seat as well as a goodly number of married folk and the "Dewdrop Inn" campers are already at Lower Black's Eddv a suburb of Point Pleasant, and report a better time than they have evei had before Ol course they are all under canvass and have a skilled look 8 1 thai the war i continue all sum iker b6 tue the picnic of Poiuon be held at Neshaminy FTM 13th llext orato in.Th orao and those who are fortunate enough We man Nature have joined hands In HX against the and seem to be going at I ui manner. Tba uiles Hi re le favorite breeding Places heiu aud just bow to manage them Mema to be a difficult problem. NEWTOWOOTES comes at least four times a day in camp. So far there has been litlie or no flsning owing to the muddy condl tion of the river, but before their time is up there will be some vsrv wonderful tales of Bah caught and big ones tbat got away. The camp is under the direction of Rev.

and ton, Hetrick, who are Just strict enough to keep the young ladies in good order without spoiling their pleasure in any way. Along with "going camping" conjee tbeneaso-i of vacations and number of our people aro al tbe Mrs. John Blackfan and ren Ml8s Elizabeth Eyre nave gone to Ashuiy Park to spend I Miss Eleanor Kiusen, of Oraiiir LeRoy subere is now having his TM" lils legulardulies In Plpt National (5iH)ers imd his tno boys, family of i Doan! a- the and with Mrs. PRICE THREE CENTS ANDALUSIA NEWsHtATE GAME Meade i Mvade Htindas. Mix John lifuk'l I I I I Imr tt'muii ter In 8 iol on Monday Mrs.

Deal her daughter Mrs. Hoffmlei, on Sunduy. i.lJf fune a of Mrs. Wlllard too pace on Wednesday at 0 vices were lield on evening Mr. Miiriay, of Midway, visited Mrs.

Geoige Kurtz, jn Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Koy Yode Sunday with Mrs. King.

Miss Ivfttljprvii ICurfv iu vrioiti lends at Midway vl lrs i orge and daugb- 8UB Vi Beatrice er coiiBin elpliia. Changei Made in the Lawi by LafMa- tnre (hi. Ym far the Federal Gewarna'. i'l'S Department of Agrlc SKASOJf OF B'ar-unllniltcd, Got. ULtoJun 1st stecl-traps forbidden IH to two one 25 tni both Absolutely m.

1021. protected (mill Fries hue been visltlne Elsie in tt Mies Bella Zeunick, of pent Sunday here with wn Alfred and Willie Wbittucker, of 1 1 1 a Vi9 AlJ aro upend- with the or the mountains or traveling durinu then time off but to offset that there are quite a number of summer boarders from Philadelphia and other points, who help to make things ly. One of their special diversions is to stand in the doorway of the post- offloe and read and comment on theii correspondence while all who eannot cwwd Into the doorway, block tbe crossing at Main and Stale streets and spend some little time discussing the ignorance of ihe "Country and the preponderating superioritv and good manners of those who are fortunate enough to live in a large Borough council, with money contributed by the citizens of the town put a combination of hme etc on our principal with that there would be no more be lel Vl lurch iB vlaltlng her aunt, Mrs. Herman Terry, at kdgewalei Paik, N. J.

Miss Emma J. Wilson has issued invitations for a thimble tea for next nhnw'uM a fno when Bne ill have ber former 1 college chums of Ann Arboi, Michigan, visiting her. Miss Iva Keehn is ependliiK this el Mr. English. Mongolian, Chinese and Hinwieck PbeawntB-ten In me Ay twenty In one week, and Hare or Kabblls-ten in one day, 8l81 b0 Sunday here ri Mrs.

Henry Holaud I.IM i i i i i i Thursday hei tVdammJiaa returned Io some time funds can committee Heritage, be The Finance Joseph B. include i)r. Arthur P. Townsend, nituur J-. rownsend.

Plerson M. Candy, feome lime ago an exhibition of the Waterous engine at Paoli; Horace o. fin? oaell, M. BarveylviDs, Russell Clay- and age a Pierson M. Candy witnessing the cost ofttaVnitaeto Drowned at Neshaminy John A.

-Walsh and two friends horn Philadelphia, who had come to Neshaminy Falls for the week-end, went out In A canoe about 9 o'clock on Saturday evening and a little later tbe eauoe upset and Walsh was drowned. When tbe canoe overturned the other young man devoted bis efforte to saving his father knowing that Wai could swim, but when be went back $2,026. Mr Bailie Gieuinp. and Mrs. g.

w. Hibbs, dust flying until next March, but the mixture nas proved to be of but little, If any, value and dust is again king Steps were taken last weejt for ascer tainlng just how much enced in the business and apparatus, would charge to give the streets a good dose of oil and one of them came and looked the situation over and made bis offer which was six and one-half cents per square yard but as this was almost twice as much as it cost last year, his offer nas declined and now dust sufferers are after members of council to have them do MISS iva Keehn is spending week i New Hope friends. Mrs. Uenevieve Carter is spending two weeks at Ocean City, N. "Iss JIargaret Hibbs entertained th monthly meeting of the Bpwortb League the M.

B. church on Mon day evening. Miss Annie M. $keer aud Miss Em i. Backer started on Wednesday fora westein i i including tbeGrea afl wl Ycllow8lon Salt Lake ity, Denver, Chicago and other places of interest.

Mra. William T. Smith and iluee i-niidreii have gone to Wilkesbarra, rnothsr' weeks with ber Warden Janney, formerly super- nf i JJL wV.h with her parentB, Mr. and MTM. Voder Oeorge Ballereby ban nutchaiwil beautiful new iron greyi Tacony on Kuturday.

rela- Miu Glass has offered five' dollars ward foi tbe return of he. black ioTM away many Inteudent of the County Elec- Ia8t year but thl8 Geoiglanna Fenton Is spending Lynn spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Anna rjpdike. Miss Anna Updike is enjoyine nart her a i after canoe he was surprised to come in contact with Walsh's appar- Towing it ashore testimonials. They say time has completed the teat. Mrs.

Lydern, 680 Linden St ristol, says: "For years I oa'd ent 'y body, eevere attacks of kidney trouble to- be and father Rether with headaches and backaches tnelr power to resusttete the The trouble was a great deal worse tanate man jt Is believed he when I caught cold. I used dootois' dled trota heart trouble resulting medicines, but was not helped. One oa ovet-exertion. day when telling a friend of mv aaep Walsh was about forty years of age I was advised logive Doan's Kidney and is by his wife and two Pills a trial. I did and was delighted cnll Jren, with tbe results.

Four boxes removed oyne of her vacation with her The Christian tbe nature of social "Package Park in phnr church Sunday For sale by all dealers. Price io BJM aS Mariner. Streets, Bristol, and Ranges. nd I ith paint that rex. house ID ctuiLuio i 8 Corn New York, sole agents for the Duited IS Centre HUI belonging Io Walter States.

united j-jy, wtts ota destroyed by fire Remember tbe name--Donn'n morning. The flre I take no other. thought to have originated from a de fective flue, spreading Immediately Billions of tons of atom and alum, 100 1 1 1 WIU discovered by 1 Inousores, with Immense deno.Hs of In 9 mornl by Mrs Ely lignite coal, been measured Lv A considerable amount of furniture the United States Geological Snrvev lhe dI8t flo0 was removed, bu In New Mexico. The alum mountain to "ed that VUIH.O1U onmn anA i.al..«l*l A o'clock. mornjng at 10.45.

a. in. Christian the evetine at 7.45 Monday 3 CornweUs and Vicinitj. decl ne to do giving as a reason that the borough does not have the proper apparatus. This apparatus is not ei- penswe and there is no reason why council shonlcl not procure it and use it this year then house it and have it on hand for years to come.

Get busy Borough Fathers, G. Company 6lh Regiment, National Guards, of whom tbe county seat is justly proud, leaves here on Friday for their annual week's tour of dutv in camp. Tbis year they will go to Cauii. General H. Bingham," at ns from July 19th to July 26th, Inclusive.

The advance detail, who put up the lenta and generally prepare for their comrades left here on Monday last under the command of Sergeant Joseph West, who has commanded this detail ever since (lie National Guards starled its annual camp, accompanied by Charles Hmr, Kaymond Michener, Abram Bane! and William Bregau. Tbe boys always look toward to their annual encampment aud while they are given pleniy tl() tt 'be School of the U.ICV- tiie Railway Company, and bis family have motoicd to Peeruiont, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Edward T. Soboneld and son are visiting her sister in the state of Connecticut.

R. Kestet, of Grampion, a pioimnent lerturer for fanners' institutes, 1ms rented the Martin V. Sickle Lome on Cenlre tuenue, Io take possession September 1st. The KesMrs come to Iventown so that their children may attend George school; and Mr. and Mrs.

Sickle will spend the i with their daughter, Airs. Harry C. and family in their new home at St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs.

Louis li. Kenderdine Is spending some time at Chelsea. Mrs. Herman Bannsley and sons, and Miss i i H. Barnsley are spending two weeks at Buck Hill 18.

Miss Marlou Watson entertained last week with a luncheon in honar of Miises Beulah Elliott and Rachel Conrad, whose engagements were recently announced to the Messrs, fiob- ert and Watoon Atkinson. There are seycn fine houses beinir built In Newtown at the present time and this week on Weduesday, Thursday and Fiiclay there is being held a Dig auction ol valuable building sites ground lyiufi east of town called I I I I I I He dog which wandered ber home last Thursday. The P. Sunday school from held i 0011 ae lieeu very Mt Wil) Wood and and Satrjuel and ev an giandHon. of Philadelphia, and B.

Appleton and lemli 0 11 recent Msilors at Mrs. E. Covert'a. A Battershy nhd George Battersby, on Sunday. Mra.

Willard died on Sundav afler noon at i p. she has a natlem ufferer for some time. She Is survived two sons and one daughter Mrs un sevcml grandchildren Slsi, both elusive. Hungarian Quail-five In one day, twenty in one week, and thirty Ti Oor. 18th to Nov.

TOtt uoth dajs iinluslvp. Plover, I'pland or unlimited. July Jih to Jan. 1st, Quell -iHimnuwly called Virginia paitrldgu- ten ui day, fortv in one week, aud on. season, Nov.

1st to Dec. Hth, both da inclusive. Not to be bought or sold, no difference where killed. Raconon-unllmlted-Sept. to JfiQ.

1st. Ruffed-GrouHe, commonly called Pheaaant-lhe In one day, twenty in vg.r,ra Inclusive. Xot to be bought led? or sold. Ssnt. l.t no difference where Birds--unlimited, to Jan.

1st. Hnlpe, Jack or Wilson-unHmlled, Sent. 1st to Jan 1st. Squirrels, Fox, Gray or Black-six of the combuied "kinds In oae Oct. ltb to Nov.

8Jtb. both Inclusive. Web-footed Water Fowl, WIM-un- iniited, Wept. 1st to Apr. 10th.

Not to be sold; between Jan. ut and bept. 1st. Turkey-close seuon for two Woodcock- ten In one day, twentv one week, In one )ct. IStli to Nov.

80M), both ncluslxe. Nol Io be 10 difference where killed. i aid, Mis. Percy Halnes and son, of 1 TM parent8 Mr James T. Vansant.

Miss Bnth Klein, of Phlladelphlo, TM wift MI Mre. John Geii and son, of Rut- "Watson Terrace. 1 i-airied along on i vuiivvi The sale IB lieina unusual lines and ier, they still manage to have a oily good time between hours of rill. Politics has come to tbe front with joll vengeance. a a natural formation, 900 teet 8ome and antiques and of square miles In extent and of voll Brge TM which was stored In the canic origin.

Whan opened un bv the could Drt 8 ved du Uovernmsiit it is eiiected that IHFM ot thtt Hre raged in tbe upper deposits of pure afumtBuinwill 0 Orst Although quick response uooovered. De to the alarm very little How 1 could be done except saving tbe numerous farm buildings. Tbis Is one of Ihe oldest houses In nv ,1. Reward for Solebury and had recently been fitted rr cannot be cared bv un i all tho mrulcrn i. Hall's Cure.

Toledo, O. 4JP all tbe modern conveniences. Hlbernia Fire Company of Wholesale Bmggbu, Toledo OUterrh Uare tSen GRANITE WORKS Intemllv YOU SHOULD READ Monumental Stone Work OF ALL KINDS. York EVERY DAY fwrTwk'i BOM GENERAL NEWS ntTANDiAb REPORTS BMfflBALL AMD SPOHnKO first used, but the fire bad gained too much headway and tbey proved of no avail. DUIIGE the early stages of tbe tire Walter Ely, while attempting tu keep tbe fin from spreading, fell through the roof and was severely burned on tbe right hand and arm to tbe shoulder.

The Ion Is very heavy, but Mr. Ely is unable to give an estimate at tbis time. Tbe loss, however, is partly covered by insurance. Mimed Race John J. McCarthy, of Yardley baa I I Just learned of some rough treatment his two nee horses "Snlfurlo" and "Pattie iake," the County Chairman Kel- an 'act Jmary o'erks or seere lesofjbe various cilies, boroughs, ance UI8 under 88a 1 0r to tOWn8 lp 1 and Tch admlnlsrZ.TM respectively tend to the county coin- county com- offices icm- The 4 JohnH.

Vandegrift, i roprietor of or to be i the Half-Way-HoSse, is a lover i nate a i tbe ell8UlD P'imarv." 0 has at the present time 200 day xed lhe IBW a8 last day eD8 du c0ks feathered tribe, be boueht he Information regardine tbe new regarding the new received at the county a guinea ben and receivea at the county bW- A few weeks after the purcSl 16 JL ntil Monday-morning there these birds disappeared and tYlnkine a been no lapera and "lie souiepne bad stolen them he foreot all ls trlle tbat most 8C boards about the nTiLL. 1 1 have secretaries but few (f have 4 w-hlle a a 8 8 ave and iu leld iu the rear of his hotel pronertv em no ODe seems to kn fonnd nest of 22 young wild 1 town ip offices are to be ardfl and fi at the a i a a uesi vountt wllii uu and gathering them irJto hiB a he oom lnK No be promises that there will he ce tainl a mlnnlnn HI nraaanl- but few if any iu most town ip offices are to be filled coop some gunning of note. (rowds" nru atteiidlug, lls doubt most of tlie sixty lots will find ready purchui-erH for people desiring to live in our little town. Parkland Harry Smith aud family are agal established lor (he at the pleasant cottage In Spring Grove. Robert Delaney, of Philadelphia has taken the Cooper cotUge this sea son.

Mr. and Mrs. John McMalian been entertaining a number of friend from tlie city. J. Cobb and family, of Pblladel pbia, have retained for tbe season "Lulu Cottage." Mr.

and Mrs. Emiy, of Philadel pliia, arc at the Ltndale cottage. Mr. and MH. Albert Herz arerelolc ing over the birth of a little daughte en Saturday, July 12th.

Martin C. Hill, of Philadelphia, visiting hla sistei, Mrs. Emma Sweeny. Miss Eleanor Diteche has returned to her home in HIP city after spending three verj pleasant weeks at this place as the guest of her friend, Miss Emma Birck. The moving plctuie entertainments under the management of Fred Green are again being held on Wednesday and Saturday evenings of each week with good attendance at tbe aud- This nummary In official.

JOSEPH KALBFU8, Keo'y Game Oommiuion. FEDELtAL REGULATIONS. On the 4th day of 5913. an Act of Congress uus ruuued the Natlonaf DepartmentT Airfcul- lure, at, Washlnglon, D. the power to adopt rules and regulations lixlng the season during wblch ml' gratory birds of all kinds should be guaranteed protection and when those birds classed as game-birds.

killed, Inanyohhe.UtS ol tbis nation. Pursuant Wtb thU authority, the said department has promulgated rules regarding tbia subject, and has llxed the lit of October 'hlii'i th i me when shall become effective The several slates an d'vided Into two numbered one aud two Pennsylvania is In Zone No, 1, and Maryland Is In Zone No. 2 Under these rules no land-bill crane, or swan, or curlew, or any shore-bird, excepting tbe blaclt- breaslcd and golden piovw, WiUwn or Jack aulpe woodcock and yellow legs can be legally killed for a perlodof five years iu Pennsylvania. Und th Provision it will be il- Mrs. Amy Woithlngton, Mrs.

Hat- Ru(tselli ai)d liam Roberts, of Mrn. Mary and Wil- cton were itorium on tbe camp ground. A Su For plfvHnn'-'V Miss Eva Lewis, of Philadelphia, most beautifuT'mixup WBS a 8und i at lhis and at present no one seems to know On Tuesday of each week just what to do to get it straightened the Ladles' Auxiliary hold a Euchre out "id it very much like a case party in the dining room for tbe wi I tT jiivc it UU8V I i i i i IUF I One of tbe greatest singers of Frann. bo 1 over for all city, borough, fit of the Carnp Association, 'as returning from New Tork own8 Jilp and school distriot officers After Bmn ln TM mnl Hm errnan IorK on for if tbe very first nrovisinn nfkhpL. A er en(l som tlnie J.

Illick and family. Miss Alice Stackhouse spent Sunday visiting at Flushing. 1 to kill any upland or 1818, gnuw ptover or anj of tbe sand-piper family before September, 1D18. No eboie-blrdB may killed between Dec. 6 to and Brown, spent a few days of tbis wwk'wltli George Douglass and family.

Mrs. Susan MacCorklc and daugb- wr, Urda, spent Sundav in phla. Mrs. Kate MacElwee is spondine sometime visiting at Asbury Park. ie oid ow t8n i' 1D a i )Ur toJllis Property on Tbe work JSo wild waterfowl of any kind can be legally killed in flennsylvaui" between tbe 16Ui of Sfombei' and the 1st day of September ollowmg.

This provision -time dunn during the be to be used as a garage. oneub bouth Langhorne. i-enike, Mre. Walter King and childiuu, ton weTM recent viiitors at th lome of George Douglass and fumilj The annual 8unda school picnic a M. E.

Sunday schoolwill be held at Hulmevillc Park, on Thuis day, August 7th. Mrs. Adolpb Polsenbcrc and dauith er, Anna, were in Philadelphia on londay attending the funeral of th ormer's sister. liner. time nere at wa an eleotion to be played iimnhiil tri piincipicu nna anow ever voter I eseverai 01 tne enterpi eteattog thc Gc wrlte flle name ot his favorite this place met recenlly ah, i candidate on a blank ballot furnished an Improvement assovmuun rot the one immediately conceived that the be count eommissioners that purpose of putting the bank of theNe- of such a piece was an insuM ur l'.

ose and won be tough on the shaminy in Iwlter condition for all to her and announced to a friend Uia who wl have the "ho enjoy bathing boating and flsb' would express her I Pi nj a to lhat night for ing. Mis. C. Fanny Allyn, of Slonehaui, eipresg her entered both boms in the races lad bad ordered that his caretaker toad the animals to Bristol from Bvberry, I TMPSal man where they weie training, a distance Frencl singer, glanced at tne DroErara 1 1 then, wltt ne spoke to one tone. 7 a.

m. this this bill as noon'as'lt lot, eC t'hTyea'," 6 Sunday next far the will again occupy begm the nKainst cats Is now In full swing at Mlss Mar I)o of Philadelphia, who could aot control the TMunty seat. Quite a number of 8 spending time at her cottage in Grove, where she is entertaln- nuniber of htr friends. ------B i ww.u. control i ocni.

uuiit5 iiuic uer oi i TM of five mlleg there ship them by boat her agitation, prepared to leave th. onlcken 8 hive been cornnlain- SP' in O'ove, wh to Philadelphia and then transfer table. TM ing for tbe past few months of cats lng a nuluber of them to another steamer bound for The first chord wns killing their youne and erown wuilain Johnson, of Browns Mills, tho guest of William Roberts. Rumor has it that' wedding bells re soon to ring in town, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Peail, of Nar- and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ebsier took a trip by auto to Atlan- 10 City on Tuesday, expecting to re- urn on Saturday. Rl; axson is'spending some time in Philadelphia, altendmg the practice of his brother, who is spending some time in Maine. One day last week a very small man seen on our caused some little excitement.

The report is that he escaped from the Insane Asylum at Bybprry, but he seemed to be perf'jctlv harmless. Last beard of Him he was seen in Bristol. Tbe Epworth League held their regular business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henry ome of at Ed- i killed on that part of tb" ObloBvei loeaial Iu sU te, between Jana- rt and October of any Atto on Is called to tbe fact tbat this nutlon.l law controls and llanta stale laws relatlnfg to game, in in cases where tbe state law ooafll'te with tbo national law, in a UNUM? cnd to en wawn as flxed by said national law, but It does not atuuupt to alter or in anv manner change laws enacted oy the Bates, that are within the time- limit as lixed by eald national law In other words, a stale may shorten the time during whlobTai by the national law, game my ta legally killed, hut no rtate baa the power Io lengthen that time.

Our stale law tbat no game-birds shall be killed during 'uight-tlme." and deUnes tbS words "night-time" tu being thai beginning one lioor after win- and extending to one hour before next sunilse; under this prevision, wild waterfowl may be killed for one hour after sunset and for OM iour before sunrise the following morning. This national law ides that no wild waterfowl, or other bud, may be killtd after luniet any day, or before sunrise of any The So-CaUed StriidcM The old-fashioned string bean bad siring that amounted to was visable to the naked eye and was strong enough not to break vhcn a gentle woman laid bold on It i her determined way for A removal. When a mew of beans came on the table In the ec days a man could wade riuht in ithout the slightest lear of 11 further notice: 0.86. ft.60. 6.40.

KINDS. A Al Gloucester. From Gloucester they weie to be loaded to Pitman, but a short distance. Instead of following directions the I caretaker theTwat at Bristol and loaded the tbe entire distance from Bvberry to Pitman, a distance of about forty miles. En- route tbe caretaker sipped too freely tbe cup that cbeen and when reached Oaiuden was In no condition to take care of tbe bonea.

a a t7Xt A omps and smiled in one case It is alleged that a man Hr Lee an1 famll are again IviHmwriitA OatnllllaVlAfl OAnaAn Pawengew aim got np 1 her gB ton I -tobltebed for the season aTsuMet the band played "The Maneil- "ot the belonging to the owner of a I Phis of kittens recently i occasion Mr. Mason came them along Maple avenue providing into Mr. offlco and found him PS" 1 101188 with dear litlll' dington on Monday evening last. About twenty-eight members baing conveyed there In the old band wagon diawn by four horses. All report having spent a very enjoyable evening.

Oxford Valley. John Pickering, of Woodbourne, died suddenly laat Saturday after his It is so no longer. Of late le passion for reform baa overtaken le market gardeners aud they have eveloped what they term the Ur bean uO stringlesn. It bra a miserable, weak almost invisible string, which attempts, often auooenfully, to conceal its presence from the gracious woman as, witb a smile on rt, sb ing re ber bright eye discerns It at all. tho woman as, witb a smile on her Hoi and a song In her heart, sbe "caue" ber beans for the com reptwt if from business in Phllu- Mra.

George Asnip, Miss Alice Al- Tbe Cansden police placed him nn- engaged In writing an addreia to tJal. kltt tben to there Is complaint of Mr and Mls Zlmmer- Bd Peace A a tmea wh have stables 1 several boura. the borees were race. Dmplle Un roujh uaage of tbe day both benH ueed Tattle Lake" winning a alioe of money, while "Sulfurlo," ID by flnally released a UtUe good Mtured tamtor on oats to harbor there city after a pleasant visit al 40 to0 visitor in Philadelphia. UBt ut Threato pwwoution Theresa H.

Hogan and Ing a society for the aupnr8S8lon of crnelt agalnit tbe ft. 0 "Pending two weeks Atlanl chicken owners an numerous while iTM return boine delpbia. Jobn Stradliug is ailing from a U.rne back. Mrs. Charles ChanUiue enlertaltied company on Monday.

A. F. Hibbs was too ill to be on Sunday school duty last Sunday l-lid had tbe doctor's advice. Miss Anna Smj til is tbe guest of tbe Misses Nowell. Grass is said to be a light cmp, though down iu places, while other farm crops are doing well.

Paris has a secret telephone list "or those who do not want to be in I be regular book of suoscrlbeis tor one reason or another. An adjustable cabin roof ia tbe latest Idea In boat building. Bel ig rained in tbe daytime, free circulation of air, it afTo tectlon. wretched thing trickily allows her lo break off about a quarter of an and deceitfully leaves her under impression tbat that la all there ia tu if. Tben, under tbe cookatovt'i wall meant influence, the ntrincs ill COBB sneaking out ot Ibeir lain, harden ut and, when the steaming meat eomH on the table, me found luiklncaaS prowling about therein In vut Bom.

tiers and to tbe absolute elimination of every innocent Joy wblou IB "-old days we learned to aauclate wlS string beans. There Is no poetry In the stringless bean. It one of tbe it permlte a and lowuad it night, it afford) privacy and where reform has gone too State Journal. TM Eels have been kaonn to live for yean; aaf raid to live In a healthy for one bundred yean; cup ally reaoh one tmodwT i years, and pike Have Wen I snjoy an logtr ipan of Diamonds, peaTls, rubiaa, MA and precioM valued at ported tfaiough tbe Haw In 1 SPAPFRf.

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1873-1966