THE GUIDE TO NATURE.— ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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BURDETT-McGILLIVRAY CO. 



DRY GOODS 



TELEPHONE 268 



STAMFORD 



Our business is Selling Dry Goods. We study the needs of our customers carefully, buying 

 the NEWEST THINGS as they come out. and offering them at the LOWEST POSSIBLE 

 PRICES. Our customers will always find the LATEST NOVELTIES of the season on our 

 counters, as well as the staple lines of goods. QUALITY COUNTS with us. Every article 

 of merchandise we offer must come up to the standard we have set, injustice to OUR REPU- 

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107 ATLANTIC ST. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



Manufacturers of 



GOODS OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY 



A Four Months' Trial Subscription 

 for 25 cents. 



A Good Summer Drink. 

 It is well-known that a reasonable 

 amount of ginger is beneficial, especi- 

 ally in the summer, and incidentally 

 that a reasonable amount of "srinsfer" 

 is worth adding to every effort in life. 

 Gray Brothers of New Canaan have 

 added just the proper amount of "gin- 

 ger" to their effort to add just the 

 proper amount of ginger to their XXX 

 ginger ale. The result is not only a 

 healthful drink, but one of the most 

 palatable. In its manufacture they use 

 the purest artesian water and the best 

 ingredients obtainable for flavoring 

 and sweetening. 



Studies in Boomerangs. 



What is a boomerang? An instru- 

 ment so curved that when thrown it 

 returns and hits the thrower or makes, 

 him dodge. 



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I recenty handed a copy of The 

 Guide to Nature to a Stamford busi- 

 ness man. He looked it over casually 

 and said : "I must admit that is a 

 beautiful magazine, but I have neither 

 time nor interest for such things. I am 

 too busy earning enough to support 

 my family. Price of everything one has 

 to eat nowadays keeps going up. I 

 don't know what we are going to do 

 if all the farmers move to the city. 

 Won't be enough to feed us by and 

 by." 



You are not interested in nature but 

 you expect the farmer to be and to 

 spend his life with her. 



The increasing cost of things to eat 

 is due to the decreasing number of 

 those who get things first-hand from 

 Mother Nature. 



