""" *1 Nbc 2 Folding l "j Brownie A camera | built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to I satisfy experienced photographers, yet so | simple that children can use it. PICTURES 2 I A x 3 ! 4 inches. 9 | Loads in daylight with film ■ Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter & P with iris diaphragm stops. a Full description in Kodak Catalog FREE at any photogrupftic dealers or by mail. 1; EASTMAN KODAK CO., | Rochester, N. Y.^ | THE GRANGE I Conducted by J. W. DARROW. Chatham, N. T. ITett Correspondent A'cui York State Grange BCAUTY OF THE DEGREES. liuiv Decree Trunin Are IlaNliiK the Slmiditrd In Degree Murk. It is an auspicious sign that so many special degree teams are being organ ized in granges all over the country. It. means that there is a striving after the ideal in the conferring of degrees, which requires most careful prepara tion and persistent practice. There is ample opportunity here for the best talent to interest itself, and the result ca:i only be the highest degree of per fection it Is possible to attain. The rare beauty of the degree work when well performed commends our ritual to the most critical observers as being fecund to none if only that beauty be brought out as it. may be by well drill ed degree teams. In ibis connection we quote a para graph from a Maine paper descriptive of ihe degree staff and auxiliary of Au!.urn grange: "ittnl lights, picturesque tableaux and j'nod music added liavor to the impress i."e degree work, whi was followed by uu elaborate and pe. .eetly executed ilrhi by the large auxiliary and the in coming of a merry band of harvesters, bearing the fruits of their toil in their arias. And not ihe least attractive fea u;v of the whole entertainment, for • !:; a it was m the truest sense, were 'lie graceful draperies of the varicol ored gowns worn by the ladles during the degree work and the more somber regalia of the men. After the final iu •itrr. -tions in the degrees were given the auxiliary marched in. The ladies all wore Grecian 'dresses of cream color, while the men wore broad sashes. All carried stall's of white. The march ing and countermarching, the elaborate figures, the kneeling and pretty posing and picturesque groupings, several of tvliich were intensified by colored lights, were to all app( • ance perfect." CENATURIZED ALCOHOL. A Xcw I'roilnct For Industrial and (7oinmerf»lal t'uriHiKen. Ti.e safety and prosperity of agricul ture must ever depend upon its diver sity. Self interest. If no other reason, should prompt each tiller of the soil to assist every other tiller to succeed in his particular Hue of farming. The pro ducer of cottou who Is alive to his in terests will encourage and protect the corn raiser, the dairyman and the Wheat grower. The modern farmer will be quick, too. in seeking a new outlet for his product, new uses, build ing up pew demands. 'i ills Idea Is just now being supported in u new field, said the committee on agriculture,of the national grange, by an attempt to secure the removal of t!ie tax on denaturlzed alcohol, or alco -Ik. 1 manufactured from grain, potatoes r:. ! other farm products, to be used for ir ustrlal and mechanical puruoscs. N \\ • LJ JAYNE'S '"* 2»c M^l!&£*3"iaSSM EXPECTORANT ALMANAC iRI k. Write to I>r. I>. ■J taste said appetite 'i tie government tax or ijiii.OS per gallon now prohibits practically this promis ing re-enforcement to our Income from the farm. Were the tax removed grain alcohol would almost at once come into general use, not only in a thousand Items of manufacture, but would fur nish from our farms an Inexhaustible supply of fuel for domestic purposes, motor fuel for gasoline engines, farm engines of every sort, automobiles, the lighter vessels—in fact, there seems to be no limit to which the alcohol engine might not aspire. It Is said that a con servative estimate places the demand In the immediate future for deuatur- Ixetl alcohol, tax free, at 1QO,()00,000 gal lons annually for these several pur poses. This vast amount would at once furnish u legitimate market for 60,000,- (KiO bushels of corn, or Its equivalent in potatoes, beets, etc. A resolution asking for the removal of the tax above mentioned was adopt ed by the national grange. The (tneMtion Ui>*. There is nothing quite so likely to in terest so many in a grange meet ing as a well conducted question box. and riauy a diffident member who has subsequently found it not a difficult matter to talk easily and intelligently on a given subject owes the removal of that feeling of embarrassment and dif fidence to being called upon to answer a question from the question box. The secret of a good lecturer's programme is to interest as many as possible in its presentation. It is a good plau for bim to prepare the questions with reference to the qualifications of given persons to answer them, and then give the ques tion to the one for whom it was pre pared. Thus embarrassment and In ability to properly answer a question will be avoided, and the grange will be the more enlightened thereby. JMUMIC In the Graniff. Every grange has musical talent, la tent or developed, but usually somewhat developed. Of such make liberal use on grange programmes. Nothir.g fits in quite so weli with readings, discussions, essays and debates as music. The bet ter the music the better the programme, but it should be the lecturer's aim to encourage every member having mu sical ability to contribute to the Inter est of ihe meeting. Great wisdom is needed just now in steering the grange ship in a straight course to avoid possible shoals and rocks of disaster. Good men are at the helm and behind the guns, however. If there is no g-ange In your locality, reader, write for particulars to the master of the state grange In your state, and he will give all the neces sary mtrtieulars. "i 0.. t 'M.jl i o iiiiti fdiei pr, be mat ( tie. tut or life nerve nn« vicor, l:ika No-Te 11<\ u.v v. i'i t.*r, iiiat tnukttft uenir rtier .ii-:.ir .ili tit !»►!*:i.si*, iitic i»r CI. C'lru KUurun e-il Pi uklcl Enniple rrrn. Attires! lt "- tfpf»if2H IWI RU our aifl. Address. 11 »':» 0"I THE PATENT RECORD, - K - v - Baltimore. Md. «I *t€ol Uncord #l.tx>rer annum MUNCV \^JLK^^C^'^' T' cJarowf' PA«rit»^^ (JO Q."t VV w tils V»--" Ji J' ■ ' ~£p EVERY PIECE OH WINTER GOODS NLST BE SOI I.) to make room for onr i- n. " nnd see. It will save you lrom 28 to 30 per cat en every dollar. " fc 1 lease come Everything Sylish and Up-to-Date. 1 wentv-five dozen pairs Boys' Knee Pautssizes 4 to 6— the best Cordurovs ever n.t nn 71777777""! ~ bought to-day tor a 4 cents at Jacob Wihton s. :iuldren's Underwear, ribbed and line duilitv s .'cit' C '! e 10, at be; size 18. at 9c; size 20, 10 cents, and t up. ~ ' ' - • s,/ - t - s 10 to <0 Twenty-two dozens Men's Heavy Nineen dozen Ladies' n Underwear at 22c a suit w< icriit 1 ' I pa,rs v v '-a^f^Und '- a^f^ Und> ' WM ' 8c , r ,.r Fine L,iie of Slioe«. Q„, M ■ adie," Shoes, p..J, and °" c Me »* ; >-s. v.oW, EAtraordi nary, valaes in Goffymj" Men's Working Pants at vie Twenty/ 0 Suits, sizes 14 to i t lone Rnvc' rwrwif. Boys' Working Pants at s6c pji.ts. vtstnd coat, vorth worth "sonow Big lot of Bov's Suits at 1.05 and a asi • M ; 5; o, ; better qualitv, worth 2 50. tor sz.6sc. Men's Suitworth 7 50. now 1.2s n<;W j\,V VVu!t!] S7 7®* OTHER GOOD: AT CHEAP PRICES. Fehs and Rubbers at reduced prices Oiher for goods cheap. Men's R< ri H-mHi, ~-1-,;, a- ... . White Handkerchieis 4c each. I a ies' woolen Kftators, w< rih «>oc, now -U-n -it" 1 -- '« l ' u s We have a lig stock of all kinds of goods on hand*] vve are selling them at verv low pn s " ls ;it M • large quantity of goods not mentioned in llihace given at low pi ices. Uur stock is 100 great to nei n n every thing here. h n (Zyy) —. Pleas coir,e quick and our share of Ihe barga.'ns Pa. , I 11.I 1 . S. All kinds ot Men's tjlovejow prices j S.i, r J jtßtuicr-.visomer; '.c\ ~ Capital an J Surplus, £4so,UUo.oi)j| Cbippewa Be Sure to Us? /% . 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