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for about seven months, mmn- ’ dying a fow years ago. Three children ted to that institution afte being | by his fi wife survive him. They stricken by a apoplectic shock. are Mrs. George Hughil! of Providence, deemed best for him to have some su- of Westerly and George of Nor- pervision, as at that time he was living en w&' One brother and one sister, both alone in a house near Fishtown. He |of Poquetanck,’ also mourn his loss. had been in poor health for some time but appeared as well as usual on Sat- urday. His death comes as a shock to the entire community, where he had a large number of friends. Mr. Sheldon was born near Poque- tanuck, but has lived at Noank the greater part of his life. He was well known as a hunter and trapper, earn- WESTERLY GRAND ARMY POSTS Complete Plans for Memorial Day—Sister of Episcopal Kector a Missionary in Asia Minor—Lighting Strikes Saunderstown House—Stabbing Affair at Peace Dale —Assailant Held in $3,200 Bonds. Westerly Dog Won. At the Bay State (\;-operative Bench Show associatiéon, held last Friday at ‘Westerly, Mass., under A. K. C. rules, Stella, a beautiful dog owned by the Granite City Kennels, Westerly, R. T., won first novice and second limit. It T ,.m"zm "«vrm'm‘ &,“* upon proper nourishment, ucg;lyrfieswohfm: :E-AT:' ' . b year, headed by the Westerly band and er. Hs has had his complainants ar- ing a good part of his living that way. was the first time she was ever sho assislance 10 nas. Until within a few months he was em- % ployed by the railroad as @ section | She is a handsome Boston terrier, ma- spmse& Assisted by the Woman's Rellef] was found probably guilty by the | B05, BY X R NeCtin® Sr. Shel- | hogany brindls, finely marked, with a g"ma,a flsflwhfitof corps, Budlong and Hancock posts, | Third district court, on complaint of| gon was twice married, his second wife | beautiful head and eyes. Grand of the Republic, and|two fellow countrymen of agplymg_\o 54 d vequired, nr;hfoqssmt Bruc mp of Spanish War Veter- | his own use the sum of 31,740 which ans, are preparing for the observance | they had ‘given him to forward to d ‘"‘ M'Iliilupfls“'ls !th of Memorial day. The procession will | their credit in the Bank of Rome, fin\ctwns,v mu epmd ultis | be practically the same as that of last | Grills did business as an Italian bank- ! E 0 fl WES rested on the serious charge of per- escorted by the Fifth company, coast , °"r""‘{"g"“""" g"‘"‘“]‘ artillery corps. After the march to|jury. After being confined in the tus laene cial effects, always | St Michacl's cemetery, the paraders| Washington county jail for a weel, uy e nnlne SyrupdFigs~ EliirfSewa will proceed to River Bend cemetery, where the regular Grand Army serv- ices will be held. It Bliven Opera house can be securs ed, the memorial services will be_held the complainants were, at the request of Grills' counsel, released on their own recognizance in bonds of $1,000 to appear in the Third district court in Westerly next Friday. FLOCKED TO SEE COOPER 4 lhs. $1 27c Ib. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER 4 Ibs. $1 wanufactured g sriny thére, State Treasurer Walter Read [ " T of Providence was invited to deliver t the annual meeting of the Paw- 0 the principal address, but he was un- | catuck Seventh-Day Baptist church,| Sufferers from All Sorts of Ills Eager to Learn . 1 d. Charls able to accept. Rev. D, B. Hahn of |'these officers were elected: arles ”Ffig SY&H;I?N ggk LY | Bopingield Hims, & torier pusice ot 1 Suantor “president; Tra B. Cran- About His Theory and Medicine. LL UGCH! vary Baptist chu was then in- | dall, treasurer; J. Irving Maxon, c 'an?:eony. pular price .'x)@vwnolsfio and has accepted. Albert N. Crandall, G. Benjamin Utter During a recent tour'in the west, L. | every day, desvite the fact that I "The Tegular Grand Army exercises | trustecs; J. H. T ster; C.[T. Cooper made \visits of Several|was using various Temedics that had res ative Full Cream Best Pure A 3 will, by order of the commander in|A. Main, J. 1. Maxson, Jr, H. Way-| weeks in various cities in Kansas, | been recommended to me. Bridgeport—Sunday was a remark- | chief, be observed this year on Mon- [land Lanphear, H. M. nney, Ben- | where thousands of people talked with | “One evening I happenmed to notice ably quiet day in police circles. There| gay, May 31, in order that the observ- | jax Greene, C. B. Barker, ushers. | him and purchased his medicine. in the Topeka papers an article about efis GHEESE wes but one arrest recorded through-|ance may be made a holiday, May 30, | , The exercisés attending the. meeting | His success was so phenomenal as |the preparations Mr. Cooper was in- 5 out the day and night, in spite of the| coming on Sunday. 4iere on an elaborate plane, beginning [ to cause universal comment both by | troducing in that city, and aithough rmt!thn xcomnns.slor;en: ‘-x:nnl police| ~ On Memorial Sunday, May 30, the|at 3.30 in the afternoon and continu- ;.‘he public and the e Ther‘e mu:t I was zl;epticu o;l results, I decided 230 dozen 160 Ib. 2 Ibs. 230 went out in search of violators. members of the two Grand Army | ing until 10 o'clock at night. ¢ @ reason for this. Here is the | to give them a trial. ——— posts and Woman's Relief corps will p— 3 reason given in his own words by Mr.| “I went to Mr. Cooper's headquar- Meride Michael Murphy, formery | attend the evening service at the Con- | Santo Guarrino was arraigned on| Cooper when interviewed on the sub- | ters and bought a bottle of the New "rmlmfld at Poli's tehater, left Monday | gregational church, where Rev, S. two counts in the Second district| ject. “He said: Discovery medicine. It seemed to for Bound Brook, N. J., to join Wash-| Cathcart will deliver a special ser-|court, Monday, One for carrying a| “The jmmense numbers of people | helr me from the start, and within a BEY S i bprn's circus as advance agent. He | mon, concealed weapon, and the other for|who are calling on me here in the | week I was feeling like a different e bill poster for Adam Yorepaugh| [t has been the -custom for thelassault with intent to Kill Antonio|west Is mot unusml I have had the | man. Its chmtinued use haa relieved an s e and wa catuck Valley road to run special | Mottola frac 3 same experience for the past two|me of rheumatism and my sleep 13 with Robbins for a season. pasoniglosn e L et ey Bt P years ‘wherever I have gome. The |now sound and restful 1 am feeling TO SHOW YOU THE RICHMOND cemetery for the accommodation of the | and grew out of a dispute over a game | Teason is a simple one. s because er in every way. £ 3 y veterans and their friends, and at a| of Afiru»_ Guarrino stabbed Mottola m.\-dmedlglrl‘e pugls_lh_m(:i stomufh mlg iy \\‘mi‘ also use;d fl;xfl B]ew T\ll: RANGE WILL BE A PLEASURE TO reduction of twenty-five per cent. from | in the back with a knife, inflicting [ g00d condition is does not sound |covery with very beneficial results E Fon B‘Bv s SAKE the regular rates. it is understood that | three wounds over the kidmeys, Dur- | unusual, but it is in fact the kev to|for kidney trouble and nervousness. US AND OPEN AN AVENVE USE under the new management no reduc- the scrap Guarrino's ankle was Ii'wallh. The stomach is the ve Frequently while handling the dishe: OF PLEASURE TO YOU e o HOH 815 Mite wiil b6 miale, rained and he was unable to escape, | foundation of life. I attribute 70 per | her arm would give a jerk and the ot ol iy The accused pleaded not guilty and | cent. of all sickness directly to the|dishes would fall to ‘the floor and Luke Hillard of Boston is the guest | the case continued for two weeks, | Stomach. break. She could not rest. well at of his brother,\ Paul L Hilarg. 10| Bgna o e e 900 tor his ap.| “Neither animals nor men can re- | night. She had severe pains across Oln O l » West Broad street, Before returning | pearance. The bond was not furnish. | main well with a poor digestive appa- | her back and felt weak and exhausted to Boston he will visit Norwich and|ed and Guarrino was placed in the|Tatus. Few can be sick with a diges- | all the time. S e look up his old acquaintances of half | Washington county ja tion in perfect condition. As a mat- fter taking Cooper's New Discov- ), 2 chutury exo’when He; Wil I e ter of fact, most men and women to- | ery a short time her nerves were won- ‘ OW d (4 | T bl oty 16 wam Gloik b Wi L Pkl dsenios. day are half-sick. It is because too | derfully quieted and strengthened, the Nichols, in the “hat, cap and fur” bus. s p- cd at | Mmuch food and too little exercise have | pain in he back subsided, s slept gl e s R L e m.nm\z[r;_lu ius Baker 18 preiding at| sradotly JJorced the stomach into | more soundly and felt much improved “Then his skin will be free from itching, | - inase 153 ot i o| the Aprii term of the 2 urt| 5 half-sick condftfcn. My medicine | in_every he New Discovery I e A ave: | Warsors on (s wiea ot Shposite the | for Washington county. gets the stomach back where it was, | did her more good than any medicine ooy '-ori'in-lmdbutb‘by owder. | building. v seorge Cranston is seriously ill with|and that is all that is necessary she had ever taken > e . nia at the home of his son,| Among s people who are| “Cooper's New Discovery is the first " ‘Bosure you sot “COMFORT" POWDER. § But for the quick work of the train | JOIn Cranston, on the West Side. Up [ stanch believers in Mr. Cooper's the- | medicine I have ever used t . %l-:-hhln; ‘s Houd and TrainedNurse.§ | hands there would be quite an expense | t0 & few weeks ago, Mr. Cranston was| ory is Mr. J. T Haysiip, residing at | done cxactls as claimed, and 23 25 Water Slleet Norwich. / to the New York, New Haven & Hart. | in the employ of Senator Arnold. Kansas avenue, Oakland, Kansas. ¢ recommend it to other A accident Monday morning on the spur | ment of the Salvation Army from the Some thia T kv Betn & et { by ag &U I3 i P g S track that extends on & high trestle | New London branch, was in Westerly{ ferer from. rheumatism. It finally P ;’l‘ e ‘T““%Zl e M""J‘j{ i rl y uyers from the main line to the Campbell [ Monday, on its periodical visit, col- | became so "aid‘lm{f % oM A w1 e Coue st grist mill. A carload of grain was ting furniture, household goods, | &t Night, and was getting worse | Company, Dayton 3 are finding this store because ford Railroad C by reason of an being backed down to the warehouse £ the industrial depart- The wagon , to be sold in New Lon- proceeds devoted to d- lothing, etc covery is on C. H. BAGON. just| when the car struck the bumper, |don and ti :‘:i" 1::".: "‘:.’:‘ ::"" ‘”‘; breaking it off short, and’ the car was | vancing the interests of the Salva- SOV AND LUMBER. H . Quantity anc as good| ;;, the verge of toppling over to the | tion Arm: arriage quality as it will elsewhere. | ground, a distance of twenty-five feet. | This (Tuesday) afternoon, ex-Gov when quick response was made to the | George H. Utter and Attorney Samuel BEST TEAS - 25c Ib.|zo-ahead signal and the car hauled | Fi. Davis of Westerly wij ad the and back onto the trestle. annual session of the Essex county regular 60c value, The bumper had rotted away and fur- | Christian Endeavor union, at Glouces- H nished no resistance to the car. Be-|ter, Mass, In the evening Governor F i L A t lll b l BEST COFFEE 20c Ib. oo the By i pu‘uz;ll b“'zf‘ o the | Utier is to be a speaker at the annual we have one of the best plants in the State in regasd to Free Barning Kinds and Lekigh [ u 0o o l e rails, considerable ol he mber in | jadie ight ba t of the Wellesley . . . . /1 regular 40c value. the top work of the trestle, which had | Liub. at the Copley Sauare hotel Bou. equipment--Power Machinery for cutting and threading ALAEER. B8 WO [ ” . N ey R £ls0 Toled, ‘whs sHaaeled. (s pipe; Tools for alf the various branches of work; force | palntlng Maxwe“ AlltomOblleS. Best Baking Powder 12c Ib. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hoxié and “ COLCHESTER. of skilled, experienced mechanics; large stock of the A. D. LATHROP, Can be seen at Auto Garage, regular 50c value. daughter, Miss Isabel Hoxie, are at A summer mansion in Elm street 2 best material. Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta and oner than -ason, for the | Easter Te Deum Presented Choin—New Telephone 168-12. No. 21 Chestnut Street. United Tea Importers Co., of e; Knig Mr. and Mrs Master Charle nd Poultry Superintendent — Religious and Personal Items. We fill orders promptly, and our guarantee stands back of material and workmanship. _ewis’, Shannen Bldg Trimming Free Demonstration. Knight of London, England. M R Hoxle is vice president of the Bab- ol the " . | N. B.—Automoblle Paintin u ome g lin Sauars, o | SO0k & Wikcod Boiler Co. snd R Tt the When you think of Plumbing, Steam e U e B TR 9. p B s Bre made an automobile tour | L e 3 ) | Trimming and Repairing. apr8Tu iurope, accompanied by Mrs. | g or Gas—think of BROWIN. C » | Anything on wheels built to order. | e in London Hoxies were | g milto allis' on Upper Broad- | One Box of Stomach enoriained. by the Knights, | 5 tgmilton Wallie on Upper Broad, “ e wr. |(Ma Be RING. it S et e | i ROBERT BROWN ESTATE otter & Co.|_ e T | e . ndon branch of the Babcocl 7il- | qe ’ s Z - —_— | Rite Cured This [0 e0., i mot e Foxies: sre ve: | ditigipas ity moves fo Mid y B |A. L. Potter & Co. ’ turning 'the 1 Mrs. Knight |~ J. Thrall of Salem was in town Sat- 55, 57, 59 West #Main Strost mar1od raaient, Rt | o » 87, n Strost. i g seoft ar 1 ks for the Sprina T Woman Pk pos Rl Lo R e Bl St 151 - \AH ew Books for the Spring Term teen y ago. | West Willington Satars < : A > 2R Mo riage over Miteen years ago | west Wilingion Saturaay. S 4 LUMBER CORPORATION, | Norwich Free Academy T eattorod srasiy i were in East Hampton Monday in the s ihe Rt we - Aetrs : | are now ready at BRI A Mrs, Cornelius Chambers, a sister of | "Apaoe Frumd Zarry a big line of Suingtes. Can us | 507-515 North Main Street. - | TSR Rev. William 'F. Williams, “rector of | mast Tiaddam were Up and let vs tell you about our stock. | “oo | CRANSTON 158 Main Streef. Y N. S, HIGGINS . Westerly, 18| Mr. and Mrs. ed Hefflon anc « & A. J. DAWLEY g R tana, Asia Minor, | daughter. i ML LA - s v > Mass. HIQ HH ‘])MH\V\\MI\{] of the 1']'!“‘]\] h m of Mrs. Hafflon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, _— AL —_— sacre. ir illiams believes his s Arten F. opes roa ay e E @tomach-Rite tha Best Medicige That| ter and her daughter will be amply | Bunday. - oL °n Broadway over J. A. MORGAN & SON, IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED Money Can Buy. protected by the American consulate. | Michael O'Connell of Beacon Falls is . Dear Doctor's L,Iaugmvr \irs. Chambers his been in Ada- | the guest of his family on Willimantic Coal and Llln]ber . . 1 AND DIES 1 can recommend your o 1879, In the service of the|avenue for a few days. ! P s B H you can laugh at the other fellow, Bhike hetility an: Chie Hasct osdis vard of Congregational | Charles and Fred Harris of Salem We carry a well pcted line of all Hauk, leery Oardlng E. G. RAWSON, Agt., X L . i Her father was al- | were in town Saturd: siaes farnily conl, Lambé dor bulld: 4 . @ ot ~~oney csn buy. re sionary work | Miss Anna Snow retumned Saturday ing pur; d F d House §64-2, 227 Main St. 'Phone 553, o . his children except Rev. Mr, Tt a fe dea S| at her ¥ 3 1 304 Ben st South Bosion, Mass. ims were born 1n Asia Minor, | Comstock's Bridge o oo ot 3 :.",q,“rf: What, i an ee s The first lightning stroke of the sea- To Attend Dental Convention. Heartily Indorse Stomach-Rite, son in Washington county came with | , - A. L. Stelfbins leaves this (Tues- Dear Doctor's Daught of thuner ot 716 Montay] 3090 SSNMING U5 Watklary, whero a 15 0 I ind the Stomach-Rite if taken ac. | morn At Saunderstown ther Bl ey ceting of a ¥ cording to directions to be all that it|a hail storm and at the same time bt oo e e s i f Tecommendad to be and I heartily truck the house of James E. |, Mi%e Hva Geerxof Norwood M: Blyyce 17 Sews r‘";'.'f“ :’“eh oy tndorse _it. t shingles from the he guest of Mrs. AL. Steb U At Ht ? a 20-year Gold Filled Case. MRS. RENA D. MORGAN, knocked the plastering from a 1 "“"L”', renee ;r":;””‘“ p-to-date Equipmeni 22 Ashburton P »ston, Mass. occupied by Miss Marla 3 & ¢ te of Mrs. Stel clow, giving Mrs, Caswell a s T ety el : Stomach-Rite ay b 64 0 0l e ¢ he ch is cf e e R et I A NLLE Y S C.H HASKELL | Sstctory Serviss s + Wity ot i o ¥ - (& e 2- | serious ed and the dama to 2 i > ol illed Case. e Fnatumacy: Punane FT @13 the house is comparatively siight. Nearer and Farther ; 469 —— ‘Phomes —— 402 | 14 fo 20 BATH STREET. i ki L | 37 Fi i e 1t pisebr At LW e of Lebanon was in p E E l ES S P snag e (Formerty Chapman's) Also a full line of the New Style .rmell:l::‘llnrcm:n:: fi: Seener n?‘?:\:fymmmg ] .‘“f;‘ brand toittac: Mav- - ks 2 Telephone 10, aprid | Signet Rings. baldness. wis| “ > 3 Plains were visitors in i prevent it, start in now fo mse | (/5o Albert Fuller” was indicte ) Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, for the theft ¢ horse vd carriage 5 : Trom Jossgh/T. Mgty <35 Siondod Migute: Men. Not so Frompt. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE! " and a cdmplote line of up-to-date "qy’-' [ not guilty when arraigned and bis case| The Minute Men of East Hampton dowslry. BRI | e v e T R e < nen e HE JAMES HANLEY BREWING Co0. his is the man =0 much wanted in| Academy team, on account of the in = al sectiong of the country. ability of e of the players to g PROV'DENCE R ] OURS IS THE BEST Joseph Grills was indicted for em- so the Colchester team play - L b < & The Best, Because bezzlement, and hearing in his case | against them and were beaten by the B o ea was assigred for next Tuesd He | score of 15 to 4. The battery for the BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY. They require less ice. Franklin Square. K,\‘(’.nn"'\:‘\‘l [f;(;i;']l‘;;n:ic‘fizxss:‘ll::;sn)‘\jc{B};:}’; They maintain an even tempera- mar2sd and see bow quickly the mew Words to Freeze the Soul. and Day. 3 i ; g8 - hllnwfllbenhloeomem:nood our son has consumption, His| C. M. Reade and George T. Clark ot New and artistio designs. Carloads T can be easily and quickly X strong he-.llhyoneslon The old peless. hesc ppalling | Willimantic were callers here Monday of goods received and $old ever: k. el § ‘will sto) | spoken to George E. Blev- orence ley of @ 2 i ey gemerate no smell, no| will disappear. Then you will | X two "xwrx doctor: unday N & s L pow W T e T and Mrs. . Cummings of Leb- We please everybody, WALL PAPERS Dentist wonderfu] power of Dr. King on were in tdwn Sunday. . SR A o i o ot New Discovery. “After three week Service at Almshouse. Loaded with our Why can’t we pleass you ? We carry the best mediuimn a y IS NOT A DYE. use writes Mr. Bleven, “he was 88|~ A prayer s e e was held 2 Soen " Forwicn,” Syeeialls kood val-| is now open for practice at $1 AND S0c. BOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS. | We!l as cver. 1 would not take all| o the Limahenie S in White Back Chamber anc ro-.,urhn-d.-m'v'—wd m"’::g‘fi“hmn"d‘mv ‘;"" ey the ol LR ll\\"x‘u ..n‘.“rn. Van Horn of \]r“u::'r:’l.i‘- S D PO A O S tehen F“\ e »‘{s n‘: ‘7‘1\. ith.n‘,luy 10¢ plf: 35 SHETUCKET ST. Eakoa stk and ot 5e. arvgntes S | o i 2 el Lgble Tor COUgNS | was tha'gueit of fricnds in town over 2 ] schwarlz Bros roll. No charge for bor . 2c. for free books, “‘The Careof the Skin,” “The " - 'y y - © | Sunday. Care of the Hair.” of desperate lung diseases on earth.| Miss Ethel h returned to Mid- " with a Complete New Philo Hay Spee. Co, Newark, N. 3, | 70c and $1.00. Lea\& Osgood Co. guar. | gietown Monday, after spending h 3 . : i E é % s e antee satisfaction Trial bottle free.” | vacation with her parents in town. | f Was received Tuesday Morning direct from Aroostook “Home Furnishers,”’ SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main Eqaipment. Swept Over Nimawra’ Henry Maynerd of Westchester was i kil R e ¢ ooy i aprod LOUIS H. BRUNELLE s e cuamity St happens | * STt Sovn Monity " | ) Countty, Maine, and they ar going like “hot cakes.” | g. 1 water St, Washington 5. | yop vuis seer Rads 10 "Phongiig . hecause a carcless boatman ipnores | gay for the >me in New Haven We have already placed another order to meet our FOR THE GER e the river's warnings—growing ripples | 4o ew days' visit at L. C. Brown’s, v ents fc od S e BAKERY and faster current.” Nature's warnings | o5 Tia ward Svenc - rown's, | B stomers’ demands, so send us YOUR ORDER now We are agents for the celetrated ALES and LA ¥ are kind. That qull pain or ache | the anest of tricnds e h HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME Go To We are confident our Ples, Cake and back warns you the kidneys need to insure prompt delivery. aturday. at the COMMENCE NOW Ereal i e exelo” Give s a | Bhention 300" Wobld “hcane it | i s ol SEWING MACHINES. “The Plank,”s Frankiinst. rifa order, > labetes or Bright's|, jer visit with relatives in Hart- ° i . mar25d Open Evenings. 9 VE: Pl 20 Fairmpunt Strest. ectric Bitters at once | §,4 s Wh l Absoiutely clean seed--full . o OCONNELL & SHEA H it AR 7 e Mors Tiw Nest. pring Wheal oounai chesp. mosel L7 el To St Yor g ol P Lianad 056 Betic £28 ) account of the railroad company |. ve . an The Norwich Nickel & i oty orel e el nih Sakdew ey avian. Dok S ko Tree. SPECIAL--Asparagus Roots (Colossal and Pal- fatake will 7B ’ s, o e TDHISS wur Thigortek 6 NOTWICH RicKe brass L., | Tern. " Only{ ent, some of the sawmills about town 3 @ O mistake will be made Burkhardl s Bock Beer | 5aver:."na at ail prices AT s onthy Ceame oprado oty | f] metto) two years old. While they last at soc per in selecting THIS school sir g yAlso Mouldings and Paints, Decoras c"l':’““fll:";‘ Yacht Trimmings | ' lpnie 2y el Ig0TE tons o0 gt tawn hlowedk: hundred. This is a bargain for prospective buyers. as the one to attend, FINEST IN THE CITY. 2ore SoSKEN gedire . 10k, fillitiog, and such things Refinished. | ... & Tolsy's Orino ¥ THE i herey g Secran a7 Chestusit. o Nur:v':::. gonn. eive 1‘,“'1 o it B best Iy RBITHARY: NEW LONDON' THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin T i B o lgaian ‘e o Philo Sheldon. J P arstuw & 0 Business (©llege || P.F. MURTAGH, - - - Philo 1 suddenly TABrubech, frm, Newlondorr. 92 and 94 West Main Street. —| for women and children, as it is mild, A hiieion Hort BIE, dn Neank o, n T. hon n Fort Hill, in Noank, If you have backache and ur € 1 effective -“"‘ S oplen- | on & Ir. Sheldon was away Catalogue for tie asking. CHAS. H. LAMB, Telephone orders. mar4d troubles you should take Foley’ O o oL rrou for some time and a - =y ney Remedy to strengthen and by & Osgaod Co. s made for him. He was Tel. 897. 23 and 25 WATER ST. " VETERINARIAN WHEN ¥ou Want to put your busie up the kidneys so they will act prop- S discoy lying dead on the floor in ¥ are ‘me= ‘ . . of - 2 vertis 2 odge’s S e, Ba Stree! her ol i erly, as a_serious ikidney trouble may , from Gold Medal Flour, are|one of the outbuildings. Mr. Sheldon Bastern Connestiont cqual o Thy Beps | Oice at Hodkes Stable, Bath Strest dim Botte: 1’.’.‘..."'131:..,‘" e advertis develop. Lee & Osgood Co the best I ever tasted Sopmis. ' had been an inmate of the Spicer home letin for business results. House, 15 Town St. Telephone 618-5. " ing coiumns of ulletin.