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MnilU Presidet Aummptwlo, Ansoie Lajand. e Joln, Alfrd&gpw Jetterfmo, James BeauI Laourchn, Tb»& a ;Lnt B Le Ohra1Tfhonia tlai~ieis JPkàqueuùue% Romélins Porer 6t Jai0SS, TheodoA. -4e«àe»ydre Attorey, John Marèm $ecS Ih~, Wmx J. à.IouuM6e lu etinge oz= teoon d Thug> .4aya J uaui, april, Juky aud Otto ber. emino tsmxutten mesta But* of m4dx Mouta t tat w Odmis J·~uST 0F TUE PEA.C.E CrhuSWwSb .1. 1. PauoeIr, tbIad# ird F #I.Om~ u ? aêltonI: :~~ c~~osbn . l~U 'S FOR GiE OIRLS. Don't dirt. Don't talk slang. Don't put on airs. Don'tlearn to be cranky. Don't try to arrest attention. Don't think it's pretty to be Don't make a drudge of your mother. Don't say "no" when you mean Don't devote too much time to novel-reading. Don't make a fright of yourself to be in fashion. Don't piek up chance acquaint. anoe on the street. Don't run down your friends in their absence; it is a mean trait. Don't make up your mind to be sweet to everybody's brotherb.bt your own. Don't mars_ man who'has no evident way of supprti yo. Loveonstarvation rinpel play ed out long ago. 'Don't lose your hearton athing now known as a "dude." Plenty Of antwives; waitand you'.l Don't beast of youra ignoradoe of heeiold affairs. In the pre sentstate of society there Isno surer stamp of weakness andif i true, it announoes to every one that you e a.niated forslife. aer hIUnhlae . We y in e yu toorpurih be. la m wn e.:Nigg thee peopl Wlt ith ale taketpeaeon ibas- toe lke, when two w_ i 'a bout there is a Amerl m g ae bi a z-0 ., * L~iP~S I ijr~j (1111111111p1111111111 ' X eta 'S r ý ý r y ý,,ý*# V i T 1 Our Parish Improvemnias. If you cannot see the great im provements which have taken place in our parish within the past two years ;you are blind. And when we say improvements we do not mean in any one particular, either. There have been enormous improvements made in the way of residence building 'and remodel ing, there have been improve ments in the way of added busi ness houses, and above all there has been an improvemet in the moral tone of the place. It has not been long since it was a common sight to" see ,men disagreably drunk on theroad, while now itis a very uncommon sight to see any man under the influence of liquor. And in every other waythe parish has greatly improved. A general wave of progressiveness and a feeling for higher morals appears to have taken hold of our people, and here as elsewherepublie sen timent regulates public conduct. When public sentiment demands a higher morallifetheresultis al ways abetterplace, and when the public agrees that they live in the very best section of the country then improvement begins and this inlectin. spreads even to the stranger that is within yourgate. We have the very best parishand situated in the very best section of the state and our own people have awakened to the fact. There is etit a greaterand better parish comii Are you aiding in the forward movement? malak car. "Health Car' and the PAllman coach owned by the State Board of Health will be a part of the Iand atratiina Special which will begin, March 4th, a two month's tour at the State. lhii He alt Exhibit osiats of e6dels of sanitary buildings ani equipm ihts; models of appliances and fiztnrewbich are anean of sang .tirme and labor in food in duira anaare s ats preven tion the caau of n nya- a -e ~:inuS~ikabIkhea Xlt addition,; °` tfood, m i i -7 .10 -A .- -2· . 7 2t7 :: 5 I~ 8'.ýý t- V si6 At a recent editorial Econven tion a preacher offered the fol lowing toast: "To save an editor from star vation, take his paper and pay forit promptly. To save him from bankruptcy advertise in his paper liberally. To save him from des pair send him every item of news of which you can get hold. To save him from profanity write your correspondence plainly on one side of the sheet and send it in as soon as possible. To save him from mistakes, bury him dead people aretheonly ones who never make mistakes." The real estate business is pro bablylmore active! in our parish now than it has been in years, and there's a reason. The parish has been well advertised and people who know, are coming to realize that it is logic and good sense to buy land here now when there is is almost a certainty that within five or six years itwill be twice the present value. Advertising at tracts people to a place and then good values in land make purchas ers. Some people never hand in an item of news for publication, but if we happen to miss an item in which they are interested they are sare to hand us a north pole stare that would freeze the liver off a polar bear. A man with alarge family can live better on the farm, where money grows, than in the city, where money goes. If you have any horses or cat tie you wish to sell or exchange seal atthe office of theMeechace be. U.a Kirck 131k to 23rd, 11? 4 ;f< ý4Er ~ g " !,lt NA,~ g 4 }rp i.' "x 'r".i -z d..ý.. .C W 6 OaMLrEST VOULE COLLT"OEz sCawot~ OF58118Lk" !W ilORLEA? LA. :LYON cipniss u c rn l~annlfacturrn of all Grades Ia or kerne L ru~, lonidiugs, Pktds, 8 m, Lati, lei r µ Heading aid oral i IF"~T~ " 6i- vile, LA)Ul~iflNI. " The Comeaux-Landry Packet copan Robert J. Comeaux, Master. Gee. R Laundry, Clerk. Regulmat rtr i'w..1y Upper Coast rucks, to Dlmmm MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AN FRIDAYS. W. 3. COIILAX, delay. L~u~hTOM RrJIdaa'Cr+ -' - It Now Ormans and ".di C.V. Moore, Xa~e r. :. B ogsier.aw Leaves New Oslso. MmyoaJs d Thus~lay. .S 6 p. in., wuuuaieg V.1mbi day. sad Sgurday. 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