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;ood Digestion Nearly everyone indulges their appetite and the digestive org: ire abused, resulting in a conges tion of poisonou te that clog the bowels and s much misery ind distress, The Hartfora Silk Store. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone Your' We are Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “Madame Lyra Cor-m._ BRISTOL GRANGERS VISIT PLAINVILLE Furnish [IIIGI[?IIIIHG'I[ at Mocting The most effective remedy to correct this condition is the combi- nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin. This is a na- tural, pleasant-tasting remedy, OQur Displays of Outer Apparel A Now for the Spring Lining Sale and the Savings It of Lecal Grganzaiion. WAY LOWER INSURANCE ~RATES Grange Reccives Many Applications for Membership—New England In- surance Ixchange Scends ltcplucm- PlainVflle News lz\ppcmc Follows { ) gentle yet positive in action, and quickly relieves indigestion, con pation, sick headache, belching, cte. Drug stores sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, and in thousands of homes it is the indispensible family remedy. For a free trial bottle write Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St., Monticello,Ills NP e stantly Enlarged—We Would Call tion to Our Latest Shipme: Spring Suits, _— . A atives Here—to Lecture in Bristol. | Name society held last evening in the Coats lrts N = basement of the Church of Our Lady Brigtel grange. paid & wisit t X Ol grunge paid a visit to the| o¢ Mepcy, plans were made for the | 9y D | Plainville members of that organiza- | smoker to be held-after the next reg- | tion last evening and at a meeting of | ular mecting, which will be held on Brings IT COULD NOT COME MORE OPPORTUNELY THAN NOW WHEN THOUGHTS OF EASTER AND NEW SPRING WEAR ARE IN YOUR the iocai branch held in Grange hall, | Tuesday, April 6 A committee was The styles are in every sense the latest and MINDS. furnishcd an’ exceptionally interesting | 2PPointed to gt either the Grange The materials have been carefully selected as T or Tow hall for that eve and it 8 THE PROPER SET AND FIT OF A GARMENT FOR WOMAN, e A SRS ROE S el e w] it \“‘_""]"\”“W‘(“““wr the color range includes the most fashionable an MAN OR CHILD, DEPENDS AS MUCH ON THE LININGS USED AS attendance at the session and the so- | 0f prominence in the state to addrc ALMOST ON THE MATERIAL ITSELF. WE OFFER THE KINDS cial hour held after the business meet- ‘ NEEDED BY EVERY SEAMSTRESS, DRESSMAKER AND TAILOR. Ing proved to be most enjoyable. TF Th N S D I KINDS AS STAPLE AS WHEAT, AND IF BOUGHT AT THIS SPRING Visitors provided a splendid entertain- the members are enthusiastic over the e eW treet reSSCS prospects of some interesting sessions We offer particularly strong lines of Silk Dresse 5B ) R 3 P e R | ment and were highly complimented LINING SALE, ARE TO BE HAD AT BIG REDUCTIONS. ghly complimente P ol apfioy ¥ on the excellent program they had | !¢ Pe held during the spring in crepe de chine, taffeta, crinkle crepe, etc., in mi shades. You can make no mistake in making a seleoti the members. The society continues to flourish and Mrs. Spencer returned home last went like hot cakes and the dealers modiste shop The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Nine Bodies of M| Nelson Delarme is home from the There is of its 7¢ in the | o 4 7 There is no town of i ¢ I W1C | gt “rancis hospital, where he had state that has a fire department more o e E ; i A up-to-date than Plainville’s and vh‘..l‘r‘ be \::~i((\(xf.\r‘-'v];p.‘."‘,;‘l.lmn\‘.' ot / " 2 Men Still state of cfficiency. It was largely | tonsilitis. : M . parties worked i through his efforts that the new ! The condition of My Brady, i P the night in an ¢ equipment was purchased and other | mother of Mrs. W. J. Dent of Klm 7 5 shafts of the La; result of | Court, who is ill, remains unchanged. e opisitget vty plosion Broug] gents and Vetcrans.—Many Sign Then There Are Lining Sateens of the very best makes in all the Recltution—2Miss Grant. The New WOOI Suits For Sp Among the Other Wanted Kinds, yvou will find Venetian Cloth in plain rcad by Mrs. S. Wilson. | They were members of a party of | part of the'winter in the balmy south. in this particular, as it was purchased with this 40 inch width, 12 1-2¢ quality selling for 10 {-2c yard. «These ore sam- : ra Carter and T. L. Kelly. tion. Mr. Spencer plans to attend the checks, in black and white, also all black. Iilla A, Freeman. his absence Selectman Johnson and At the business meeting which pre- been able to assemble. others will be presented at the next| Patrick J. Bryne has made. appli- S - l N b . D vt e s TPt — - Mrs. S. Rich. joining the spring class. Suitings for $1.50 yard. With Successful Farming: ISdu- Current Events—Allen Dean. extra copies was sent down. but they Gt S b il a | Pian lo—Miss Lillian M o N ld ano Solo—Miss Lillian Minor. Al ) ! ain, HP', flld NO[ T[Gflllffif, Gflfi“ Paper—"“The Pleasures of Matri- | Ked for papers from fire given to property in tOWN. | his counsel. When given a hearing pri in the gu he ‘same; THe cont investigation | prove the fire department and to re- s hound over i evinced in the work of the hos oo the bz epantnient eqnin® the funeral of Je ‘ooney, alior Jahn Cooney $lCh | opneithe duties’ of the rommittes ! sufirage Petition.—Grange Mects. In referring to the report of the |y, voy00n neld in the village for many | 11 WOrking on the tax' collector’s member of the town | uowuaml man, who was foreman at | "Berlin Briefs, his entrgetic campaigns. | The suit of the Bristol and Plain- % 2 dated Coal compi Beginning With Percalines, we offer fast black 12 1. rade fu l I prepared. Selectman Spencer Home. new sand color, also black The regular 20c grade for 17¢ yard. The fast black and colored 15c¢ kind The literary and musical bill was There is a style for every iniividual figure, wanted staple and fancy colors and fast black, reduced from 35c to 27c¢ Paper— 1‘)“‘“1%\ Applied to | evening from FKlorida where they had Worry,” written by Mrs. Hamlin and | been spen 5 yast few weeks. | Y S | be spending the pa Every lady appreciates a wide range of styles and fancy effects, 32 inches wide, reduced from 48c¢ to 42 1-2¢ yard, Lin- I’iano solo—"Meditation,” Mis Kel- | select. ing Satin 36 inches wide, regular 7ic grade for 63¢ vard. In_all colors sey. The couple were given a warm view—many stvles to choose from but few duplica Mo ol e tit. prlces 65 Inivgs while' this -sale’ Wats, g s ad tation—"Towser Shan't Be Tied | Welcome by the Grangers. Mr. Spen- Very smart styles are shown in serge, po benefit by them. | ‘Tonight,” a parody, Mrs. Bishop. meeting of the selectmen to be held Splendid Suits as low as $18.75 and from that Selections—The Kitchen orchestra. | o7 Friday. This will'be 'his first N bb S l‘in Coats After the rendition of the program 0 y p g Simpson signed all the town orders . : i 4 and attended to other routine busi- street wear, that we have s . - —————————————————————— e — ceded the social session, nine appli Hem X in gabardine, in poplin, in stylish mixtures and no MAVING AN AUTOMOSBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMP -l | tions for membership were received | Brief Items, Excellent values in Coats for $18.75 and bette gathering of grangers to be held on | cation to the county commissioners March 16. This will be the last meet- | for the transfer to himself of the Under Obligations to Loan to Our and ‘T espetially like i | ing at which applications will be re- | liquor license for the Hotel Avon. Mr, Ask to see the Wool Poplins for $1.00 per eriin eWwWs Neighbor: h SRR et Tl g i eirious ryne recently purchased the hotel Wool Taffeta for 75¢ yard; the French Serge for Neighbors L.umbugs, theorists-and ‘reformers, ceived from candidates desirious of ) ) as L b R Dows IO Chapter 111, of Original Stor Heralds Popular, The meeting also made arrange- | Ville to Avon. The eommissioners “The Blue Bear of Beckle The Herald's exclusive account of | ments for a public whis T will gzive a hearing on his application . ) @ s for a public whist to be held in ! 1 f S I SUPERVISO Mrs. George H. the adjoutned town meeting held | Grange hall on next Wednesday eve- | ©n March 16. It is understood there Take Advantage 0 pecla Monday evening was very popular i Mis vetyspopular and In the superior court yesterday ash Mate[lals Surprise Number—Guessing Game New 'England Insurance exchung .fm;.;m years old bo; He will proba- Cloth for 12 1-2¢ yard; the Crinkle Seersucker for was here this morning getting In- | 1y he sentenced e this afternoon Dress Ginghams for 11c yard, and the Percales for mony.”—Miss Irene Viets, ‘_m']:';‘:;l\‘:’;”'"‘ff“ board, whose report | He had a conference with Fire Chief | hefore Justice A. H. Condell, Pullano 10 fl" 0“[ Bam( Mrs. M. Gibbs won the first ladies’ | i, d a large part of the Her- (M. A. Norton, the latter explaining! denied his guilt but strong evidence Y AR LA B Fileas that not a single person, other thun : drisco solation award was captured hy Mr: S duce the fire hazard. Mr. Driscoll Miss Helen Flood has returned to 3 T 0PP08[S IEACH[RS’ P-N;ION 8"_[_ S. Rich |{1(\I|nn|m|l(m‘ members, had the greatly SNimpresscdiwitna thesiiy Tei 5 ee Sailns S ‘, aft “, ?', 2 ! WHO BEAT HARR]SON, TAKE i R Sl s est inkling of the 1 £ the g and was particularly well | quc6n a course of study in a New CLOSE TO SULLIVAN } . Representative Griswold Doesn’t Want | IFuneral of John Cooncy., which fact was proven by the larae § jent. i Solerah hish mass was celebrated at | CTo%d which jmmmed the Town hall. | [ Was held at 9 o'clock this morning | members amounted to. All the fig- { from the Sacred Heart church in Bast’] ures enumerated in all the reports T s e i : books, more than a thousand interest special committce made’ at. | years and was attended by many ofYitems had to be Worked out, O. Clark’s brickyard. While the inspector did not intimate | ville amway company against the i B e Quinnimont, wh Intermcnt of the body took place n‘ that thre will be any reduction in | firm of G. A. Evaline, contractors entombed by an i \ for 12 1-2¢ and the regular 25c quality for 19¢ yard. as follow tman Fredericl pencer and They are priced as low as $12.95 and up to $35 vard. From 25c¢ to 1%¢ yard. From 15c to 12 1-2¢ yard. Connecticut people, who spent a large Our stock for the coming season will certajnl we offer A. B. C. Silk, reduced from 45c to 42 1-2¢ yard. Lining Lawn in sketch—*'Mrs. Bigson's Victory”, | cer is the master’ of that organiza- broadcloth, etc., in the new Spring shades of na Reading—"An Inventor's Wife, Mrs. ion in over two months. During refréeshments were served, You will be more than pleased with the smart s LY RECEIVING ALY DRY GOOT RC and it was reported that a number of | $35.00. reformers. and moved his family from Plain- Striped and Checked Suitings for 50c yard, and th e | 3 3 5 ransfer. Paper—"Which Has l““”—'- Past Master A. Lyman will | Will be no objection to the transfer. { g i : b~ in charge. | ) cation or Energs there was a Dbig demand for papers e tea? | Felix Pullano of this place entered a ¢ Theodore Savage. here last night. A large number of Pk N s e ek ot | plea of zuilty to the charge of inde- The Tub Silks for 20c¢ yard; the Silk and Cotton 3 John A. Driscoll, representing the | qang . % 39¢ and 69¢ yard; the Scotch Madras for 17¢ yard, ! Mrs. H. E. Gould. o were obliged to turn away many who | formation concerning the Drotection | juqge Hungerford of New Britain, is and Merwin Vyle the first gentlemen’s | (.05 “,:,"W::frcl';n‘,ll BET Sormn o [ stens ithat have Deen (Rlien o Ingliwislpreatnted agalnstinim S and S he ROBERT M. SWEITZER TEN ENTO! i et |"held on Miesday evening, March 16, | b couigation. Much intercst was . with the addition of the auto | y . His Daughter Classed | With Indi- Very few people can comprehend | Berlin. It was the largest funeral to | Dad to be gone over and verified and, jburned annual town meeting Mon- | those who formerly worked under the | improvements are also the and day evening, a sghool committee made the statement Mrs. Morris Woodruff visited friends RO S ortaste - of L i ol in Mcriden today. : tis morning that the forfesure of | g y's cemetery, New Britain, ; g Fo 4 | the rates charged for insuring local | who laid the trouble-making gas Ten men have so one per cent., "l“”"mmg BT, ‘,:"";‘ 1 ll"]h(' l\l:"w”'mn" ‘“"”‘"""‘\'“' wWill | broperty against fire as a result of | mains in this town, which was as- alive and nine the state for the common schoo hold a cottage prayer meeting at 7:45 | yig yisit, it is thought that such, a | signed for arguments in the supreme h e brought to the # grant, came about through negli- In a ‘stirring address delivered be- { o'clock tomorrow evening at the home | gy oo fhighe be brousht about should | court yesterday was put over to the o : the wrecked cond gence of School pervisor J. W. | fore the committee on education at w of Charles E. Bradbury. the townspeople make an effort to do | June term by agreement between & % rescue work is s " Dows and not Treasurer Franklin N. | yhe capitol yesterday alternoon Rep-| Miss Iidna Bugbee, the Worthing- | so. With the improvements that have | counsel. | SR days before the j Bacon er ithe gchool board, . bows | resentative Roger M. Griswold of | ton Grammar school teacher, is en- | been made in the fire department the = The Ladies’ Union of the Advent | ii 8 explored . Early in the fall Super ety | Kensingtan presented oppesition to the | tertaining Miss isther Luigi of West | fire risk has naturally been mini- | Christian church will hold a sale of | 1 i ’ Earl Henry, chij iwas f"]“;\“‘}:“‘ with by bx‘“t"“ i"’o’“ ":1(’ bill providing pensions for school | Willington. mized and it is believed that the in-| fpod and fancy articles Thursday af- : partment of min on whic e was asked to give a Te- | 4, hapg | = = reduc .- | ternoon fronf 0 5 o P John 1. Absolm an Y. s 2 any > o ter- | surance rates should be reduced cor- | ternoon from ) to 5 o'clock at the port of the conditions of the sehools | “mp . gootor asserted that he had a 1»,,“?’,,‘““‘? {\!'J" -\\',"'\1”'.‘ S :’",:“,',éll: ) home of Mrs. 8. A. Wheeler, 38 Broad rived last nightis in the' town of Berlin for the Yoars | . ighier who is a school teacher but | 1janford of Weet Sumiond B o that & the bR, |[ebeat ; at once begam 190 En0 ¢ A1 8 Before. Blatabers, G161 LT d0s mot 'want to “Be put in the | ok O e = A e R Wi ; A g y . the cause of the 1914, Despite frequent reminders | | eluss With aupers, Indisents ang | Miss Myrtle Zipress of Hartford fs | hess an it S an A : : quiry aiso wek il rom members of the school board, | [\ e it M hesehE: thadl the &u of Mr. and MYs. George | Might look into with profi ~101- 81 . Native eggs, dot. Riuskbil: Bros, o N LA county authoritiel he supervisor kept putting off the Vidra wore, Dérsioneds | county |'Hippert of Worthington 2idge. members and the town as a whole. St | B 4 p but it was not bel matter until it was too late. He filed § 4i.tors, farmers ‘and legislators Local wbmen attended a meeting of To Lecture in Bristol. 4 | ner's jury would the report with the state board of ed- | ¢1ould receive similar consideration, the Woman’s Home Mi P union John H. Trumbull has accepted an begin h()‘ "iflg * missing had een reation October 27, 1914, twelve “”»‘H“ The majority of those who ap- | of Connecticut, which was held at the | invitation to deliver his lecture on THE AMER";AH [] SEI f : 4 late. | peared before the committee x- | Immanuel churca in Hartford to- [“Wyoming, Where the West Is Still | ISEA A A De flx»’l\:' 'h"mn ! tives of the entol While the forfeiture does not ressed themselves as being in favor | day. Wild,” before the Bristol Congrega- i it 1 S : g 5 i \ . i Neurasthenia may be called a dis- [:?05/7?7',1/ .SWf/TZf‘.I the mouth of the volve an exc ve sum, it is ¢ ¢ the bil, Superintendent Stanley The Woman's IForeign Missionary | tionalists and it has been decided to tinctively American disease because the Fhoro® BY 1 oss o the town | H. Holmes of New Britain was among | society of the Berlin Congregational | have him speakf qn March 16. Mr. | ¢ondition of nervous strain that produces | these. church will meet tomorrow afternoon [ Trumbull will give a talk similar to| it js more prevalent here than in any iriswold Opposed to Pension. Returns From the South, | : 5 B . 2 : s ovton WWebater; the son o Town | Bt CHswolds © Geughter, =M | gt the parsonage. o that used in Plainville under the| other country. Overwork and worry, ! Chicago, March _Z.—Robert M. LOOK AT CH Comomittoeman William H, Webster, | 1isther Griswold, teaches school ‘in The board of relief is having some | Woman's club auspices and he will| ambpition, haste, the high tension at |Sweitzer, democratic nominee for TONGUHR returned lust evening with iditor ey oL | difficulty in making the assessors’ |USe his motion picture reels for il-| which business is conducted, all use up | .\ ..vor of this city, who defeated CRQ Hiale of the HBast Hartford Gazette ! Doctor Fighting Sufirag books balance after a number of re- | lustrations. the nerve forceand produce neurasthenia, 1R 5 'rom an extended irip through Flor| Since Mr. Trumbull gave his address | for the disease is simply exhaustion and | Mayor Carter H. Harrison at the re- la. The couple spent several days at | nis mail daily great quantities of let- | Pers worked over the books until 10 [here on life in the west he has been | el ’"_‘f‘:) ‘l“.yf”q‘]',"‘ o ‘.“.""]‘“f.”‘.l cent primaries, is the present county | When constipate 5t. Aneustine and Jacksonville o'clock last night. When the qifii- |in great demand as a lecturer and endency to neurasthenia isinheritec Califo iany Slgners Sfapetiaag | . culty is straightened out, the revised |Several invitations to make public }ry many Am(‘lnl"an\(\\llf)*f‘ ancestors had 7 o of £ s 2 % | suffrage question. The doctor has the speeches concerning his hunting trip | but a small stock of nervous energy to |tion in 1910. It was his first political | A petition favoring the extension | (ourage of his vonvictions and has - have been sent to him. b(‘qllf:ath. Grief, excessive worry or dis- | office. Mr. Sweitzer is a jovial, well Look at the 5f suifrage io women, which was cir- 1 come out point blank with letters op- | n!»p(;mtmenl in love, ”"]’““,“ or school posted and diplomatic politician and | coated, it is a sure sulated around Berlin last week, re- posing the enactment of legislation | work may cause neurasthenia. is thoroughly an organization man. |One’s stomsck, T ,-cived more than a hundred slgna- | tavorable to the extension of the vote o & l’]"‘lf"“\’;s"‘.:‘f"’v“ "’Y‘ ERcnt e B The symptoms include & feeling of 'ex. | = ® "0 Tl (Lo a of Bower 0. Suls | A pentiu ch Uré 1t w submitted to the Con- | to members of the opposite sex. irm this m 1ing made measurements | haustion upon rising in the morning, of > | When peevish, . a , proper “harles | di ed s ) sadache. SO S 4 s victory ove 4 80 as weeticut Suffrage association to be | | in reply to a recent letter from a ;r !(hL'\l'h‘“l:\"':\vl”' « )H\y»l.‘l -(ifl:.«n. on ;;s;\’n:h;l: :lenlxl,_"l;r(a Iillf‘ll xlwéfl‘:l a 't:nle livan m\ victor r un: n was| 4o en't slecp, A6 -epresentatives. The local petition | health, the doctor has replied: “I wish mitting estimates on the cost of con- pati £ able, culttoplease, | teen years Mr. Sweltzer was a sales- | preath bad: has . i A < 4 B a ing ture theater, | and suffers from depression. 2 . oo years the names of some of the most | to say my health is excellent, thank every cell and fibre of the tructing a moving pic i . man for a wholesale house. The muni- | throat, diarrhosss ;rominent people of the town. 1 you, and I still enjoy my three meals | Mr. Officer having decided to become | _The treatment is to remove the cause ot | Sl6btion WL ke’ piaoe! Snithiunait Tree Warden Hurt day and the best of sleep at night. Y demands re bl d’ a ‘“movie” impressario, if the expen 1,‘11" 1 (] (a: ;‘1"’1; overstudy is respon omte Figs,” and in a fe! SRR 2 A E bRteis th diate but drugs, extracts and alco- | | ot starting such a form of entertain-| 8ible) take abundant rest, spend ten | A 2 i oateit Wi While frimming branches from the My con, £ Sl G A R ety hours in bed out of every twenty-four, censtipa ste, W hilc Pl iy Berudn dr R holi tures are useless. ment here is not too large. bile gentid arge elm trec at the corner of | Quictude, my mnerves: ai cready, a3 0liC mixture ess. Mr. Officer is receiving estimates | €8t 88 much nourishing food as pnmnkx ALV e, dob. Risestt. Bie: | THUFbils g y m fSkthington ridge and East Berlin | I @m ready at any time, day o night, Nourishment and sunshine are | | . e M admits | and take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to re- il : - 'rOR. | bowels withows Worthington 3 S lin ter aid and comfort (medi o s from several builders and he admits rodd jthis _morning, *Pree’ Warden | t0 adininister ald anc & 15 (medi- | § nature’s blood makers and the rich there is @ possibility that he will erect | Btore the nerves. Send today for our free 3 , Tohnson received a glancing blow on | =l "”““(';‘.lt"’ “'{;“;‘t’\,';'_l ”:':‘ gy 381 | medicinal oil-food in Scott’s the theater building this spring. booklet on_‘‘Nervons Disorders.”” Ad- You needn’t I" ‘he nose from a falling limb. A deep '.":\"1'\'"',’]1“‘1':h'(q,(mn teathers ruffled | | Emuslsion enlivens the blood to e ress: Dr. W illiam Medlicine Co., Schen- PAMILY BURNED TO DEATH take sbis BECUI zash was Inflicted,” but the warden |, = " @ o charge of shot. | | arrest the decline. It aids the At the March meeti £ the Hol 3 8" Pink Pille, Reosens el 4 ’ sontinued with his work. l appetite, strengthens the ar meeting \bot and her thr hildren were ot Fomria | | | Representative Griswold receives in | ductions have been made. The mem- clerk. He was elected to that posi- | | ters endorsing his stand on the woman Mcasurements for Buildin, —advt a well, playful ¢ ge o e e aye makes ohi “1 have always seemed to have a , ey N i - ; % Grange Meeting constitutional objection to standing nerves and fortifies the ESEn A : ps e 18 hurned to death early togy 3 "!"” [ bottie of “Califel ccapituls ane @ is « e 2= | ome « ¥ o t storn ad so At a4 meeting of'the Berlin Grange | guictly by and seeing a nolsy minority Iungs and entire system. // ! et il | “or Your ihsurziice and ligme hese. ~ E ¥ . which has direct : 3 B e ductions will be printed, - LS 4ive dan ppled th ¢ a 1 system and evening in Mcchanies hall | ferce their views on a majority, H | Free from Alcohol or Opiate. o i ] : - dren of all ages ‘thington ridge, the following | simply becausse the minority could The Iast Berlin Boys'® Debating | 5 Nocked the re W snow at | Refuse Substitutes for T ¢ ) Surety Bonds - n were unable to r ': h ‘l\h | plainly on the B interesting program was carried out [ make a ‘big noise,’ especially when < r ‘\.U‘I’ Will hold ‘a ;,u}.m debate mv the reo ‘“!r:rnumb by h,‘)'|ng your insut ;”v"‘fl In thme rasbad thoieait e ,H”m”r' its sold ander the direction of Iecturer Miss | the majority had too much self- —_— x 1 Methodist church Friday evening tten by & man who Lmnows | hou T e fam 1”‘ et the genuin 7 4 X bow. Go to " spect to ) a good fig A meeting of the st Berlin Boys A ade By 08 {rene Viet | respect to put up a good fight 3 ng of the t N ‘ ok ; ma \ Cello Solo—William Webster. 1 “Mogt people, especially ladie B3 5 3 club will he heid at 7:30 o'clock this I)“I(JHZ A, PARSONS Native czgs, 33¢ doz, Russell Bros. | Company tef Paper—''To What Extent Are We hke a fight, but I rathcr enjoy . - evening in St. Gabriel's Guild room. Booth’s Block. —advt. with contempt,