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‘and Moving Pictures at v [louse. . W, ures at the Bijou and |son; Dr. R, Robinson, Dr J. N. % ter, No. 11, O. E. §. e Faculty Reception to Séniors at the mec"'g‘-!x’_ i Divi: 1, ©O. H., at usual ) Yale l(edleal Journal, New v:n? pme o Dr. S. B. Overlock, Pomfret; 4 2 imon 3 Keating, en esting N Papers Discussed—Officers | SINONTS, T Frpy S5, Seagng Gl Elected. T. R. Parker and Louis I. Mason, all of this city. ‘The Windham County Medical ass At the conclusion of the fine dinner ciation held its one hundred amd sev- | the members went into session again n.mg;l meeéting at the Hotel langd interesting papers were given by ursday and the session | Dr. J. Hobart Egbert, who took as his wuweu-uunded, between twenty-five | theme “Features in Nasal Surgery,” ng D and Dr. J. B. Kent rated upon D:mfl Weldofl 08—‘594 the meet- | “Some Phases of Delicate Diseases.” ing to order, as president of the asso- | A general discussion then followed. Dr. James L. Gardner of |" Dr. John Perrault of Danielson and Central szse the secretary, read the | Dr. Francis Downing of Moosup Wwere | proceedings of the last meeting that | elected members of the association. 82-inch pmsnav LAWN, ‘a beauti- | Were accepted. Addresses were deliv- | Officers for the ensuing year were ®ul fabric with a very soft finish, ln Haven, president of the State Medical | M. Burroughs of Danielson; vice pres- "m“«.’im “ser- 6:. cordtall; m{‘c}% s | gha 'fl"lfimry — is m—uu ‘morning for a fe: “'l'l\c Soul Kiss” at Opu- House. vun(wl ’;?nn«mu m'ldflpvrt on "m:emmm account of his health. m‘t:.‘:.‘e’ Frank c?!-nn SiRcI vx :ivm ‘were in Wilimantic Thursday. ° Death 6f Fred A. Chapman. i ins in his S ician e anas rgpmg:‘mm‘, : rnoo) < d 2: fldly“.‘:xflt: ende , ‘worse and ea ra u e flm& Afl.orney S. B. Harvey, .:t‘:; rep'f He was 50 years of age. He was born somesof the creditors of the |in Salém and moved here a few years J. B. Paulhus co: that had its "‘" 'docrs closed. sbuu?p:l:'wpekrw by | ber business, having a portable saw- Dunham Brothers of Brattleboro, Vi., | mill, and has cut off a number of wood an alleged heavy creditor, by an at- | lots in this place and the surrounding ered by Dr. Samuel Gilbert of New |elected as follows: President, Dr. G.|tachment on the store, stock and fix- | towns. He is survived by his wife and tures, had instituted proceedings in |tWo sons, Arthur and Louis, who have nedium, at 33c yard. association, and’ Dr. W. L. Higgins of | jdent, Dr. James L. Gardner of Central | behalf of some of the creditors to f(ymg been in business with their father. He ‘South Covenl-rr who took as his sub- | Village; secretary and treasurer, Dr. 48-inch PERSIAN LAWN at 50c| ject “Recent Medical Legislation.” A |J. Hobart Egbert of Willimantic; state the company into involunta bank- | 1ately purchased the Connors property ruptcy. Afiimey Harvey w;?.’ aut of | on Lebanon avenue, which was owned ward. 3 recess was then taken for dinner. delegate, two years, Dr. S. B. Overlock | town Thursday and could not be|Dby C. N. Taintor of New York. He "Those in attendance were: Dr. Sam- |of Pomfret; state delegate, one year, |reached. 30rinch LAWN at 12%c to 25c yard. D{] R.I():. thBt'B of w:ltxfinth:- coun- cillor, Dr. J. B. Kent, tnam;. cen- 29-inch DOTTED SWISS, 25c and sors, three years, Dr. R. C. Paine, two 89%¢ yard. / years, Dr. Owen O'Neill, one year, Dr. C. E. Simonds: delegates to county as- 27-inch WHITE POPLIN at 8c and 5 sociations—Hartford, Dt' John Wel- esc yard. : 2 don; Litchfield, Dr. E. F. Perry; New 3 T B- Plfl'hl‘ Eairnad. 27-inch FANCY WHITE GOODS at - Dr. R. Robinson; Middlesex, Dr. J. N. @sc yard. T 8 - Landry; New Haven, Dr. F. E. Guild; 52 ; Tolland, Dr. C. C. Gildersleeve. 30-inch LACE LINEN for suiting, Dr. Gildersleeve offered a resolution e6c yard. t 4 ; indorsing the bill présented in congress B i o e cata it oF . Diran of 4 N (1 2 ing est of a bureau o i I for it heaith, the head of which shall be a. soc yard. : _ ¥ member of the cabinet, which was 78 MONUMENTS, adopted heartily. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH e e T ORITUARY. for Summer Underwear, and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. Catherine E. Turner. - . WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, Catherine, Eunice Turner, aged 88, anid iy S amid o) corner Main and Watson Streets, died at the home of her son, Arthur G. 42 yards English Long Cloth for $1.25 ‘Willimantic. Tonn. Turner, 98 Windham street, very late 12 yards English Long Cloth for $1.50 Wec}:nesflay evening, following about a B week’s illness with and pneumro- 12 yards English Long Cloth for 3185 EVERY DAY Mo Deceased was. the daughter of 12 yards English Liong Cloth for $2.10 ik 2 = E W::iher anbdm_E'n;:ge ’I‘sfldon :f Cg;zentl'nyl < as long as you live, a Piano will prove | and was n ere Sept. 23, 1 43 yards English Long Cloth fof 33.50 a blessing in your ‘home. We have an | 1846 she married P. W. Turner and for attractive proposition to offer you. QIve y;ars they made their home :n ew: York, then for a short ,jgime n The A. C. Andrew Mausic Co. Tolland. “rhey moved to Mansfield % s = low next, and located in Turner— 804-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. | (3 OF 1853, where Mr. Turner was s SHEETS--PILLOW CASES Here is an opportunity: to get your| ™ manufacturer l-dnd leading citizen for Sheets and Pillow ‘Cases for Spring » many years. Mr. Turner died in 1903 and Summer at'very reasonable’ prices. i 250 g‘x‘x:imf;‘r %’:1 ‘been m:r:gshh;uhgx:é with® her son in_ this city. ' She had FOR THE ASKING been afflicted with lameness and deaf- ;xess 1;‘;:0 a n}um-belrflo( y)elun, but ls:ge WHEN YOU COME IN TO vom. hipse: folirniti et N ERaS: the i Dbest of health up to her last illness. PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY No other mnear rea.five, aside from the BE A QUARTER COMING TO only son, Arthur, K G. Turner, of this YOU. city, survives. ASK Lathrop P. Weaver. TLathrop Palmer ‘Weaver, aged 61, Willimantic Gas & died at his home in Windham Center late Wednesday night, fodowing an ill- mm:c“. ness of three months. He had been a LT resident of Windham all his life. There survive a widow, Mrs. Anne Weaver, a - B g daughter, Mrs. William Richmond, ‘Windham, and two sisters, Mrs. George Hull of Manchester and . Sheets’ 64x 90 Sheets at .60c each. 63x 90 Sheets at 65c each. - 72x 90. Sheets at 70c -each. 81x 9¢ Sheets at T5c each. 81x 99 Sheets at 90c each. 90x108 Sheets at $1.10 each. $Ix 90 Sheets at 50c, 58c and 90c each. 81x90 Unbleached Sheets at §3c. Pillow Cases A 42x36 Pillow Casgs, 123zc, 15c and fi7c each. i 45x36 Pillot Cages, 12i%e, 15c, 1ol Trgde-at the . . . Wiliams of Bridgeport. i ched - Pillo 2 FUNERAL - v O Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store > 4“‘___“"?“-”_5-' 7 s iss Marie Anne ois. QUTP’!TTERS TO ALL. . FULL SIZE 'SUMMER. BED| goe-7p4 Maim St. Willimantic, Ot | 1 ieia’ man hoay Thosinr morsine BPREADS, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $6.00. declld at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s church, Rev. Arthur DeBruycker officiating. A del- FRINGED and SCALLOPED BED egation from the Children of Mary, of SPREADS, cut corners, from $1.50 to ELMORE & SHEPARD, Which. deceased wae & member, t 85.00. (Su:ccssors to Sesslons & Elmoey | (e7nded the services. The bearers were Curtains and Materials, [liflm and hmfll'd “."'Efitumg i%fi%&?fi% i Cretonnes, Ete. €0-62 North Street, Albert N. Patnode. LADY ASSISTANT. The funeral of Albert N. Patnode The combination of colors will mateh @ny scheme of decoration desired. Telephone comnectiom. was held Thureday afternoon from the NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 452 Pleasant street, at 3 o’clock. The A. R. BURNHAM, Agent bearers were Clifford D, Brown, Neison Manutactirer of difccent_stes of | Adsine. Gente Bven and imerts NET CURTAINS from $1.00 .50 y ks ¥ dorgey sale. Carrlage and Wagon Repairing i :& .\1,1 “.k,lng:; “!:epolltory and shops BRUSSEL NET. white only, $5.00 to e St. Joseph’s Hospital Training School $9.00 pair. horns. - TN —— Sends Out Class of Seven—Diplomas Presented by President Guilford Smith. 4ight Carriages and Wagons, cemetery. novid FLAT SCRIM CURTAINS, $2.00 and ‘There was a Jarge attendance at the home of his brother, George Patnode, $9c to $3.75 pair. Harness, Carriages and Wagons for NURSES’ GRADUATION. we £ L. M. REED CURTAIN MATERIAL in figured | pas the agency for the Travelers Life |town hall Thursday evening to witness gecrim, plain serim, Mission net, figured a Accldent Co. ef Hartford =aag | the exercises incident to the gredua- W™Madras, grenadine .Madras, figured b R = tion of the first class that has been & the United States Health znd A joi- | sent out from the school for d dotted meesalines, from 25c, 28, fll-fl“ e ";ua gl dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite | Jurses connected with St. Joseph'a hos: for rates and full particulars. The exercises opened with an . Box 23%. Willimantie. Ct ductory address by Dw. Jovhn Wllbn. ‘This was followed by the address to MME. CORINNA, Palmist Scientific, Booth Second Floor, Millinery Department. Reading only 25c. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Agents Ladies’ Home Joucnal :Paper Patterns. is closing out his entire stock of STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. Bona-fide Sale at Cost. Call at 753 Main St.,, Opera House Blk. WILLIMANTIC. HARR[ES the mdun.tincdmb{l)r D.l‘.;l:’l; South Windhe apriid G JACKSON—Dentist | e s 2 e e nished by Hehnold's orchestra. Light Pnnlu:Exlractmg and refreshments were served by Caterer Filling a Specialty E'Pla‘kal;rm’oxw the evening’s pro- . Lowest prices. All work guaran- |gramme and é:cl;;. time that followed eed. was one ever held under Associated Dental Parlors, the auspices of the nurses at St. Jo- 752 Mamin Street, - - Willimantio | SePR's hospital. Office hours—week days 9 s. m. t S 8 p. m, Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p. m‘: Allen-Hastings Wedding. janid C. Allen, a former resident of this WATKINS BROS., “If It's Wall Papers 227 Asylum street, Hartford. n all the latest designs that you de- @Main and Scheol 8ts, So." Manchester, | siré, come here. Our large assortment 852 Main Strest, Willimantio. and moderate price will interest you. dec3sa ’ apr22d NEW PIANOS As Low as - - $186. Wrrite for Catalogue. - Our stock of readv mixed Paints and | IS <conductor supplies are complete. freight Ne. 43568 and 4354 and has been A. B. HOLMES, tying up in Pro Both parties 72 Churcly Strest. Willimantio, | 579,73, weit Exown in this city. "This ture. E. L. PRINCE, ?Loh School Pu:; to Entertain. 2 a e Windham Hi school orchestra CONFECTIONER | it #in o et oo, ek, J2ue -and Ice Cream Caterer g 734 Main Street, Willimantio, Conn. ‘Telephone 53-3. janéd HIRAM N. FENN, m'nsm and DMBALMER Men of a""";‘::’z" to Be Enter- 43 Chupdh St. Willimantie, Ct 3 o | ., The Brotherhood of the Firat Baptist umwflhm to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37 wnm ~We _will be pleased to estimate en painting er m'flmu. hthm-il M .nllpm»n. nev2sa 8 sy S i SRR oot = A Tles Vartety of Fresh Fish; aise “CALL AND SEE THE Soalloph,'Oysters Clams, mmr-fl.a“-n«a. New Model 19 BUICK Demonstration any time. , Automobiles, WiHimantic. was a member of Oliver Woodhouse » lodge, K. P. M"-‘r‘.‘ dCl\l,p;n.n was ;rl hard . Personals. working man, made many friends Andrew M: Grant of Mt. Hope was :}mg'fi:’%;"x&’;‘o are grieved and in Willimantic on business Thursday. | Fragcis Champion has moved his Mrs. F. N. LePard of Hartford is the | household goods to the Shea place on guest of relatives in town for a few | Willimantic avenue, which he has late- days. 1y _purchas William. Gleason of Norwich was a Harry Wickwire was in Lyme Wed- ‘Willimantic visitor Thursday after- | nesday. noon. c AT Clifton J. Wright of Ashford was in NOANK ‘Willimantic on business Thursday af- ternoon. .. Donald yw--u.y “Wins Bride in Lowell a;l’ J. Wt;filvgr;ii A. B. Blt;ibteonr: 17: —Crowd at St. Joseph’s Church Fair ‘mpton . we: illimantic ol oni ™ o —S8hipping Notos. Moses Goodwin of the Natchaug dis- | Word was received in the vilage on trict of <Chaplin was a~Willimantic | Thursday of the marriage of Miss Ma- visitor Thursday. ry McEachern of Lowell and Donald Mr. and Mrs. James Healy of Chap— Whittey of Noank on Wednesday, lin cdlled on relatives and friends in | April 20. Joseph Fisher of Noank was illimantic Thursday. ::si max]\l and L{:a Kn-tll}:rl‘h% hM&hec owell was lesm: e wed- v‘fl‘gr':r';dfid%‘c;m’af ':;a;!;"r:m ding was witnessed only by relatives Prrend g By - o and o few intimate friends. Mr. and , 3 < 3 v after a short honeymoon ag;dl’:fi’:)mm:rln of‘rl:ew;‘?;'lwl; will' come to Noank to’reside. The ofmfl ot Thd"‘°_ Wilson tenement on High street has t Loughlin, pruce stre: UTS- | been furnished and awaits their com- Y. ing. Mr. Whittey is employed at the ' The f.n,i(ixfltym“ the fl;Windh&m Hill; R: Palmer & Son shipyard. school entertain the members o the graduating class of the school with Bander . Night of " i a reception and dance in town hall this | . Thursday night was the big night of evening. This is an annual -event, a St. Joseph’s church fair. The hall was custom that- was ' establhi 1| crowded when the curtain went up on an:iv ,’. "wk“‘}?"'&‘g“; the first number of the entertainment easure by both faculty | Progfamme. The chief attraction was the members of the Konomoc hose SR tadenps AL company, minstrels, of New London. whose specialties were received witl JEWETT CITY enthusiasm. ~ The programme for the BT SR 5 evening was as follows: Thursday’s Funerals — Miss Mary Violin sdlo, Clarence Spink, accom- Burns, Mrs. Jacob Irons—Belial Fam- ;’P:tnl’;dn,‘byt Miss Madel;ne ?xinl;‘: Ric::- i il 'albot, coon shouting err e ily Loses V_.un..ot of 27 Children. Weded, t:;ckle jl%ndlncelr b'u:;;‘ W‘Pfl;' The Mrs. er an s Mandolin clu at Pole Bl e Y s vae | Cltmber: sentimental ballads, Samuel ,?mm‘ Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice offici- | Rubin, Hynoptical finale, entire com- z. pany. . There will be no entertainment on Land on 3 | Saturday evening. ial wag.in Trip to Islands Enjoyed. being four gran There was a large passengér list on Marcus, mm%_ the trip o the Hawalian ds_on dertaker A, Hourlgan fiuwm}’rhwndw at the Baptist ehurch when of the nmr‘un Rev,' H B. Rankin showed beautifully Mrs. Jacob brons. coldred pictures and d;;:vu:-a an in- o structive - 'and interest ecture ‘on Irhe tuneral services of Mrs, Jacob | the islands. This is the second lecture Mrs, Chmrles B. Spicer on Thursday | Of & Series prepared by Mr. Rankin afternoon at 2 oclock. Rev. W. H. for the benefit of the school children, = jonal the addres being equally Interesting to older people. " Burleson and Local Shipping. o-‘, S. The large houseboat Rosalie owned Leonard, sang Rock of Ages and Near- | by ex-Mayor E. W. Hooker of Hart- er, My God, to Thee. There were peau- | ford was taken Thursday by Captain tiful flowers from the husband, Mr. | Neilson from her mooring at the Free- and Mrs. Cherles E. Spicer, Anne|man Rogers boat vards to the ship- Brewster . Fanni! <chapter, D. A. R., | yard, where she will be hauled out. Dorcas Circie of King’s Daughters, | Some of the old planking is to be re- Mrs. Joseph Edwards and Mrs. Wil- | placed after which she will be paint- liam Sieson . of Montvile. Burial was|ed and prepared to go into commis- in the Jéwett City cemetery, the bear- | sion. ers being F. C. Whitney, J. H. Tracy, Steamer Block Island has been ‘W. R. Burdick, and B. C. Bliss. Rela- | hauled out at the shipyand and will tives and flimd- nment from out of | be recaulked and painted. the will be . Frank Coman, | inspected before going.on-her regular run from Norwich to Block Island. Fishing schooner T. W. Dodge left and Mrs. James|she is to be hauled out, pmn!ed and Edw. Herald of | recanlked. , Mr: and Mrs. John Irons and Auxiliary vecht Monemia has been two 80 of Stafford Springs. Mrs. | launched from the at the shipyard Spicer was assisted by Mr. B. C. Bliss | after receiving a ®oat of paint. The and Miss Ida Foster. crew is employed overhauling and rig- Youngest of 27 Children Buried. ging the yacht for the summer's « cruises. The youngest Schild of the Belial Newsy Notes. family was burfed on. Wednesday. - These people are the parents of 27|, F’l l:'“r“wmh“‘ r;:urneg J{‘": > rie! siness trip to New Bedford. A C 15,60 WhouE 40 R¥ing: Mrs. Sarah Palmer returned Thurs- Acoident—Personals. day from a visit with relatives in New Mrs. H. F. Cheney spent Thursday | Jersey. 's in Lisbon. Ailderman (‘ C. Perkins of New Lon- ‘akefleld, employed in the| don called on relatives in the village carpenter shop at the bleachery, lost | Thureday. the ‘tips of two fingers Thursday. The Miss Margaret Singer left Thursday mecld'nt haeppeneed while planing a | fer New Britain for a brief visit with ) relatives. E. A. Faust entertained the La- Capt. Joseph Fowler, keeper at the &ies’ soclety of -the Congregational | North Hammock lighthouse, called on church on ‘Thursday afternoon. friends in the village Thursday. 2 Joseph Fisher retwrned Thursday COLCHESTER ™ o Y v Mre. Warren Tish d Mrs. Hattle Academy. Chorus and Giee Clubs’ Con- Ashby left Thursday for Southbridge, cert Proves Most Successful—S8udden | Mass. Death of Fred A. Chapman. T e e e il G » STAFFORD SPRINGS el eoucsday evening attending the | John. Anthony, Charged with Arson, combined. Academy chorus and Glee Held in $1,000 Bonds. m‘d!i:onmu was the programme Tohm “Ahthony, who wes charged Part | with arson, was put on trial again 5 Thursday in the borough court be- Clickety-Click March, Baker | tore Acting Judge Chandler. Probable Glee Cilub. cause was found and the accused was Winter Sons, Bullard [ pound over to the June term of the Bogs™ Glee. superior court. Bond was fixed at The Welecy g“;g‘“c‘mb Fanning | ¢1000, which was fornished by a ’ frien g ¢ e o Lacome | "“Mry’ W, M. Crawford, who has been G’;‘_‘:“'&:;e Wooler | confined to ‘the ’houlehl:or lav:anl T & e weeks by iliness, Is much improved. g md’au Club. b g New Quarters Opened. Part 11 - The electric light compan; {m 3 formel opening of its office uM;y of the Ship, Lamee| gvening. . A large number were. pres- ‘Chorus, ent to inspect the new quarters. assisted by Mrs. F. B. Wdlb\ldbby, so- | Lynch’s orchestra was in attendance Miss Eva s’l‘homl and mave .an enjeyable concert. PROF. SMITH TO RETIRE. ¢ ‘the . The chorus rendered | Head of History Department of Yal m spirited manner - . 3 B D Ty To End Long-time Service. Cantata, Buildii oy -ulu.“l. A Roy,ofnun &Ity. J. General Repair Shop, Bicycle and’ Automobile Repasiring, Oil and Gasoline for sale, MLLE. BEAUREGARD has the latest styles in millinery. At- tend her opening on March 24, 35 and 26. goods, scl eonfectionery, Lapoint, Jewett Second hanq canopy first clas: ndition. For address an 1285, Jewett | JNWETT OFFY HOPEL, Wew and Up-to-date Hotel in overy particalsr. TKA ¥. LEWIS. Preprieter. M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City. PUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furaiture and Crawford Ceeking Rang=a. ‘Phones—S8tore 61-. heouse 25-8. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? It so you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, uitder, General Contractor and 218 MAIN STREET. "Phone 370. Jani7d MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist THE HMAIR FIRST ! Then elegant hats, gowns, automobllies, etc. So many Norwich ladies reverse this rule! Have autos, fine gowns and jewels, yet hair Mke witches! Im- rove the chance to get m- REAL Aal wz)gmfll g.TIn N ll m e, W ow a . ‘week of April 18¢th. Waurégan House—NORWICH. 210 West 11lik St—NEW ‘o.l. Telephone 704. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Preprietor. ‘Telephone 507. octie NOTICE . Or. Léuise Franklin Miner ls new located In her niew office, Breed Huil Roem 1 Office hours, 1 te 4 p. m. Telephone 660. augine General Contractor Al orders receive prompt and eareful attention. Give me a triai order. Ses- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Nerwich Toleshone 349-2. Nerwioh. AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sandersen, Prope. SPECIAL RATES 1o Theatre Tveupes Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnested SHETUCKNT STREET. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. h-mnotm 8. L. Geers practee juring his last 101 M-in Street. N moviéd FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT . . * * The Flosist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Sereet. Have You Noticed the Imcanl Travel? sure sign of 0d wealher and '&'m’.fl.’"-um-r-g‘{s -u(h.‘. and it rohu.fll take ene of Avenue Belivered to Any Parl of Norwich the Ale that is acknowiedged to be the best on the market — HWANLEVW PEERLESS., A telephone eorder will recelve prempt attemtion. D. MoCORMICK, 30 FPrankiln & - Miss Travérs re- Prof. Charles Henry Smith, head of history department at Yale univer- h"fi them t0 80 | 5ity, will retire this June under the y d m&"l III A Camnegie Foundation. He has been an » Anstru--tor Y’n history s in deba Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville. -»uM\-: Telephom. 36-81. Pt SR mats it o judge at many college events. He has We are headquarters Sor written several books wnd contributed dhe chapters on Yale to * MVM.. " NARRAGANSETT BANQUET® ALB. in Lon- don Wt ith Mr, | and Their Sons.” 'ednenday, returning w B s m & ¥ r wln dmn:h B,fl-. in 1842. Hie father, the Rev. F. Family trade supplied at §9c per des. c,lwrlsn.loonq'. Tel. ostita Pttt St for 30 years a missionary of d is