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.| BALD AT 25 'fi50UAV5 " | Mr. Armstrong Telis How He Grew | . : Special Sale of Summer Attorney J. J. Desmond and son — | rard are in New York. Norwich, Saturday, June 18, 1910. —_——————————————————| Miss Maude Allen has returned aft- 2w oln VARIOUS MATTERS er a visit of & week in Boston. u ns This is St. Mark’s day. Col. Henry Steiner of Denver is ex- SRR v D 2 4 éll!'flcu Don,o in a Session of Ten Minutes with Elec- Hair in a Short Time ' tion of Officers—Iwo Mill Tax Laid and Reports| Dear Sire:—1 was told of vour Py pected home today (Saturday). y great remedy, Parisiun Sage, ; Several from Norwieh were in Bos- — cf Officials Accepted. wouia grov hale on tuid eads, w0 1 ton Friday, Bunker Hill day. Miss Frances Counihan of Norwich A Y, - . | Al e en \‘uun.em E O cair : Lot e e e e = 3 Sl 25, ‘and ‘was complecely bald on the Cholce soft crabs, also little necks, | beach. ¢ il s - g i g S o : : ’ The afinual school meeting of the | Lewls. This niot only necessitated con- | ane inch’ long. with the use of only | SMPRBET GLASSES, plain and etched t Powers Bros.—adv. LN & Mr. and Mrs. Seth N. Williams of | Falls district was held in the school- | siderable expense to the district by way | one bottle. 1 shall certainly keep oh | I BMONADE GLASSES < < : : house on Sachem ur-— o The rain has left the laurel especial- | Stonington were recent visitors in| svening with o e e St | S B S entaden e N e ais, 1 i) 1 heve 8 o i | LARGE COLONIAL COLD TEA 1y glossy and beautiful for decorations. | Norwich. President Willlam G. Henderson ¢alled elqfi'un in their regular school work. —Oscar Armstrong, Engineer, TUMBLERS, the meeting to order at 7.30 o'clock and | Owing to this epidemic the board| Belleville Horseshoe & Rolling Mill Co. g Botanists are finding the wellow| Miss Louise Dyer of Worcester is|and it adjourned ten minutes later, af- | thought it best not to have any grad- | Belleville, Ont., August 21, 190 TALL ALE GLASSES, the zuest of Mrs. Frank Hall of Lin- | ter an altogether harmonious session. . | uation exercises as in former vears,| To the readess of The Hulletin: The | ypriy DISHES and BEBRRY BOWLS, ST water crowfoot much earlier than us- EoF : Clerk C. Leslie Hopkins read the |but to deyote the remaining day= of | Gj Mrg. Co., American makers of = coln avenue. roux - merican = Somers Bros RS R °‘ Yarning the repot of e district com- | the term to regular work, with the ex. | Parisian ‘Sage, wish to state that they | BON BON DISHES, ¢ Wi is own statement as treas- ) ception that the lower grades mig o not guarantee Parisian wNage (0} g g 3 i Sedgwick W. R. C.supper, Buckins- | Harry Wright of Boston is the guest | yrer and the two Iatter were satisfac- | hold some simple closing exercises f0F | grow hair on bald hewds, becanse n FOOTED ALMOND DISF.£8, Suni6d ham Memorial tonight. 15 cents.—adv bkl i s tory and were accepted. To serve as | the children. most cases the hair root Is dead. VINEGAR CRUITS, ¥ Washington place. members of the district committee C.| The interior of the building Is in ex-| the case of Mr. Armstrong the hair | ., .o STICKS FLOWER £ Students of many of the preparatory Leslie Hopkins and William H. Mur- | cellent condition and the grounds are|root was not dead, and knowing as wej “ANDLI CKS and ./ T RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. | cnoois returned home ¥riday for the| Misses Margaret and Tila Shan phy were nominated for three years| well kept, showing the faithful work of | do the astonishing hair grow: ) VASES. i ® | summer vacation. | non have returned from a month's | @nd ATthur G. Crowell for one year. | our janitor, whose efforts are much ap- | tue of Parisian Sage, we ¢ 4 By 1o tho Barited The clerk cast one ballot and they were | preciated by the committee, reagon why it should not grow We have made a grest reduction on nysm and Sur’eon 5 elected. Jeremiah Lynmch was 've-| The committee are of ihe opinion|on the head of Mr. Armstrong. the prices of GLASS WATER JUGS. Friday’s weather disappointed those elected tax collector in the same man—| that no extensive repairs will be need-| But we do guarantce Parisian S Office removed to 21 Eroadway, schools which had planned to end the g h”:‘w\’“ PTI('h;r ar;‘;l Ar’:hur ‘!\lc(\‘:ln- ner. Tueafon;;}»lcnumvu of lt:“re offi- | ed on the interior of the bullding. | (and so does The I & Owgood ) W Vet wiln: % mienis ey of New London have been in Nor- | cers remain the same as ormer | However, it may be thought best in the | to stop falling hair, dandruff and iteh- Sests: %56 % pravsz :':“' RN wich, the guests of friends. years. A tax of two mills, payable | near future to take some action tow-|ing scalp, in two weeks, or money Look af our 25c and 50c Tables ogrs: an P ) I e IR hoal April 1st, 1911, was laid to meet the | ard painting the outside of the build- | back. 2 Todny You wiil find some deys 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. on't miss. o-Harvar Mis. T. T Finmey and daughter| CUTTEnt expenses of the district for the | ing. In case this should be done it| ~Parisian’ Sage is a daintily per- o febld race at the DBreed theater.this week.—| "% ‘e T5 S0 ey UBNLer | ensuing year. The matter of reducing | will be necessary to borrow money | fumed hair dressing, not sticky or surprises. Sav ave returned to Mystic from a week's | the districtis indebtedness was left to | enough to pay for the same, as our | greasy, and is used extensively by P o — visit with friends ip Norwich, t:e duc:rmn of t‘h.u committee, and regmul net income would not permit|ladies who desire brilliant and lux ol - e the usual appropriation of $15~ was | of any large expense of this kind. This | uriant hair that attracts and fascin- The ‘:2“‘"“ Vermont read is Pre-| yfiss carrie Gordon Wood was omit- | Mmade for the benefit of the school li- | will be a matter for the taxpavers to | ates. GEO A DAVIS paring 26 cara for use on e boat| o from list of graduates of Palmer | PFary- The final business was the elec- | take into consideration a little later. Large bottles 50 e, at Aruggists » & ’ Or race observation train. s Y Bm :4 ety She | tion of a committee of three to fix and The treasurer's report follows: everywhere, and at The I & Osgood 25-29 B, d Nigrial Sche B oS | approve the bonds of the treasurer and | Receipts—Balance on hand June 18, | Co. roRCwWay Drinking too much ice water dur-|8raduated with high honors. collector and to take the place of the . ed from LOWN Of | see———— Junisa ‘A/ eddln late Charles H. Preston. Frank H. Pul- . 32,249.4 received from pt. George C. Crocker of the West | len was chogen, the other two mem- | Jeremiah Lyich, collector, 1908 list, . leaves today for the season in | Ders, Frank L. Woodard and Ansel A.|3$38.49: received from Jeremiah Lynch . . . G B Gifts It te it often that potatoes ave kil | ERovitonce. N will be Tn Command | SecEulch halng re-gocied Upen me- | coliector, toos uet Sustied sudelin || Ingidents in Society reen beans, : ed by frost in southeastern Connecti- | ©f the excursion steamer Warwick. ing was adjourned. tion, $15; total, $4,552.11. ' X NATIVE PEAS, ; We are showing the most com- cut on June Many farmers are The report of President VHenderson | Disbursements—Teachers' and jani- NATIVE BEETS, plete stock of SILVER and CUT }| repianting their entire crop. The Rey. Dr. and Mrs. Beverly War- | was as follows: ; tor's payroll, $2,726.63; Interest. $267.50: | ariio Al caa e NATIVE SPINACH GLASS ever before shown by s ner of New Orleans, well known in| The district committee desire to re- | printing and supplies, $253.21: fuel | 3288 S0NG woway " b A et e S R The meeting of the Sons of the Rev. | eastern Connecticut, weer expeoted at | POXt that the schools of the Walls dis- | 3148: repair expenses 250t 2 Ll FANCY CUCUMBERS, o mastin 0 o hits Il Fridiy e Bt trict have been maintained during the | celebration. Jeramiah, Lyueh ) T ol CISumRe o 3 STRAWBERRIES, LETTUCE, best makes. olution in Connecticut is to be h 4y or tomorrow £or| gupgol yedr in the same efficient man- | collector, $55.65 L Hopkin, CIWE ]yl cas MATY White Ias retusyiad front - " at the -Nathan Hale school house in | the summer, L e e | o Thancures 345: 8 o Bt to her home on Broadway. | RADISHES, ETC., alse “JELLO, ing the hot days this week has caused a number of cases of illness. Farmingior For Graduation Gifts we can East Haddam on Saturday, June in any of the teachers has taken place. | compan: .10; water. 318. T R N e —_— certainly supply your wants. Mrs. Chester G. Ambler is in New | The schools have been closed for about | book, $1 enumeration, $6.16; street | ic%. Francs T Bachelc y The mayors of cities thioughout Haven, remain during commence- | one week during the school year. on | sprinkling, $5.23; 3. balance on | ¥ 08 M8 G reat : *| PEOPLE’S "A"KST, account of the scarlet fever epidemic, | hand June 17, 1910, $752.58; total, §4,- r son, Joseph A. Ambler, will 6 Franklin St. state meet in Meériden on June 20 for{ment. H and the former's father, x fi H m' thelr-anaual convention. Mayor Rellly | b sraduated from Yale sclentific ‘de=| o S/9°F 8f Béith ‘OMser br. N.'B, | BB 11, < Misses Pauline and Elizabeth Cha onn B0, [l DHSS. §-cnt ouc the invitations Thuredas. partment next we - leave town foday (Snturday) for Mid- | junisa JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pros = = EXPENSES OF DEMOCRATS GIVEN A COAT OF RIS Mg A STy o ntinile] bt e« The ladies of the Congregational | Mrs. James B. Shannon and daugh- IN THE CITY ELECTION MOLASSES AND SAWDUST,| Mrs. William H. Fitch of East Town church, Preston City, wiil serve a |ter V N —_— — street has been the guest this week strawberry supper in the vestry of | Yhomas Cunningham of Greeneville, | vroasurer Have Filed Their Mccounts | Hazing Among Brooklyn Guardsmen | of her son, Willigm D. Fitch, of New their church on Monday evening, June | 80d his grandchild, Katherine Des- = 1 4 . Haven e Tond, the daugtiter of 3. 3. Desmond,| With the Town Clerk as Required. at Fisher's Island Put Several in the Hospital Miss Kate Morgan Ward of the lit- accompanied by Joseph T. Cunningham By a chi e ppapied: by.J 2y ange in the laws at the last s i e 1 The delegates of the Connecticut Re- | of New York, sail on the steamer| sesaion of the legislature, the candi- | Jupiter Pluvius again turned against | i’ Jepartment at ker inst 5 X up! & & tute. -Brookly Celtic fron v rk today (Satur-| dates for office in an election are not been. th tail Butchers and Grocers’ rotectiv - F e 01 u A . chelel R a o couvel Bay) for s - of two months in Eu- | required to file an account of their ex- | \ne Brookiyn guardsmen at e S e TN, O Sphsley, Quartered Oak Finished White A _For Ladles| e i Eike hall, Danbure thuieaay | ToPe. The will visit Dr. John Cun- | penses, the treasurers of the party in | Wright on Fishers Island. Thursday. (intmad e e ball Y, Thursday | 5ot in Tondon, the districts alone being required. On | Torrents of rain and an impenetrable | v progiec or Annapolis is the | CYPIESS Mantel Shelves afternoon. Friday the democratic treasurers filed Iternated throughout the entire| ME. B3rafles Of e o Rikes their accounts as follows, showing the The most important day of the | FUeSt OF U0 00 (O s evening LARGE VARIETY AT Unclaimed Letters. in a large variety. Mrs. Orange W. Scott, formerly of S 4 total of $525 received and spent. mpment had been planned for the | Q¥ of 3resq MTRCC N ertal Patent Leather, Norwich, has announced the marriage | Norwich Conn erminmee e the wine | , Jeremian J. Kirby. treasurer of the tiamen, target practice with full | (SYENE0, ok QBN L Vgl R WELL'S, § e Mm ik Eoeie T TR Norwieh, ., postoffice for the week | emocratic town committee for the | service charges. The fog which shut ) aler of, Gun Metal, of her daughter, Florence Eliza, and | ending June 18, 1910, follows: Hudson|Third district, reported the receipt [down over Long Island sound like a | RI€5e: ) Russet Calf, | Richard Hunt. on Thursday, Juse 17, | Alger, Barber and Xewton, Raymond | of §75, which was spent as follows: | blanket upsct the well laid plans of Open Saturday evenings until 8 o'cloek. +,] 1910, at Fitchburg, Mass. T rl'::\"r\. l'.I\.’L.I!_\ ron, Edward Carroll, Distributing ballots $17. nvassing | commanders. Nothing but drills have Junlddaw 9 —_ -”_‘_“-,’ onnel -,}flum E. Drake, Rudolph | 53" transportation $10, car tickets $10, | been held thus far in the mortar bat- Manage Your Own Kingdom. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 “Auntie at the Yale-Harvard Boat | Gorion g Co. g e, tone rer pwalter| auto $15, teams $2 teries. Firing was to have begun that| The puzzies that vex us are number- — —_— z Race,” feature picture at the Breed | vroeeey SDC T Tves ot Ciore T homas| Thomas J. Kelly, democratic treas- [ day also. As an aftermath of hazing | fess. Remember the mass that keeps See Window Display. Thcitor: “meds e Iy e oval e urer in_ the Second distriet, reported which took place at the camp severd | th world well balanced s composed ¥ 4 gy v 3 ©l - | night o - en 'a d t : Maynard, Mrs. W, | 350 ona oent 313, for teams. $12 for | one man lies In the field hospital in a | of the cheerful, commonplace hordes . Connecticut school principals are Sy, Me . Wheeler, James G.| gistributing ballots, $7 for driving | serious condition. The unfortunate| making the best of every day. Man- I:flm":m] x nha{h PNeal, |riacnine to aftend the forty T L teams, 33 for distributing ballots, 320 | suardsman. after undergoing the vro- | age your own small kingdom and-do skl o annual conveation of the National F = for transportation, $3 for rent of room, | sramme of blanket tossing, involuntary oth F' " D P — y ) NEghionat seaelating: ot the United DAL ety Onirtivite: $3 for driving team, $10 for car tickets, | cold water baths and falling tents, | BOt fret about the future of society. _JLh FORMER AND FRESENT. FE- FRANKLIN SQUARE Btntes wbTon: will 1e meid 1o Bost At the Niantic Manufacturing com-|$3 for clerical work, $3 for cigars, | was treated to an external application PILS of the Central School District P e S e voolen mill overtime work has| $2 for lunch, $4 for canvassing. of oil of cloves and an ac A large who desire to contrfbute to the fund Junsa during the week of July 28. been given up for the present. Th John J. Carbery, treasurer of the | amount of mustard was also adminis- New Oentury Foross. being . raised to secure a memorial t is_chiefly on account of the emploves, | First district, reported the receipt of | tered internally. The soldier was bad- The twentieth century is to employ "d ’ » Charles E. Hopkins and ten men,|who find they have quite enough of | $265. which was spent as follows: | v burned by the acid and his digestive | the elements of air and water and the | the Jate Nathan Bishop are re- With three teams, went to Lords Point [ work during the hot season without | Teams $94, autos $35, bus $6, work at | organs were seriously deranged by the| fierceness of the sun in a utilitarian | quested to send thelr contributions to from Plainfield Wednesday. Mr. Hop- | Funning overtime. The mill has or-| polls $18, canvassing $6, cart tickets | fiery dose. The patient was taken im- ceeding.all fancies of the fabu- | James L. Case, Treasurer, No, 40 She- Kins has the contract to construet 3,600 | dTs enough on hand to warrant work- | 330, meals $16, cigars $3, postage $9.50, | mediately to the field hospital and| Way exceeding all fancies of the fabu- Rot! Aliort . R - N allr a' ernoon. feet of street-and to remove the rocks | IN& Overtime, the: product being In | mand $43.50, treated by the physicians. The name | list, all the imaginings of the makers | tucket street, on or before Thursday, R s e great demand. Supt. James Bathzate,| | Henry Gebrath, democratic treasur-{of the injured guardsman is withheld | of fiction.—Indianapolis News. June 23d, 1910, as the fund will be JUNE 18th, 5 bowever. ‘bas rogard: for.the. workers| er; of: the. city, sepoytad: the recelpts | b an Sttamet to hush the matter up. closed on that date Jun 5 3 and will not resume the is 3150, C : 2 visit- 2 it we will receive a report by fithe topic for the Sunday evening serv- e Fhomay A Robinson $30, Jonn Stod- | which. though not at all danger “There are three kinds of = giris” special wire from the ring l:;n‘:male}{gwi‘:"‘r:l. ';(ix-::;\slan(.;mn }\‘ Your Opinion. %T:!n:iu'.\u'bnpx}fremvv W 3 glalsvrr:\hfz]r?lhi(n e 0 Sl e ssys the Philosopher of Folly; “those side of the fight between P. C. Wright will speak. Sunday morn- It is a bard lesson to learn, but peo- | Stephen D. Moore $10 _each, 5 was shampooed with a compound con- | who are pretty and foolish, those whe ing there will be the regular service.| ple do mot care much for your opip- | Briggs, M. Biumenthal. T. J. Kelly, H. | sisting “"l"’"‘“»““!‘i 5"‘;1"] jelly and v;vh' are homely and sensible, and those Sam Langford | Foms. " The next ime you hogia 1o talk | Hirsch, 3. 7. Bugry. . Mononan, T, A | r, ingregionts, & le ars, medios | that havo. nothing to preserve them LR Tesx formerly of | 274 alr your opinions notice how soon | “Fe placed $265 in the First district, | from the guardsman's hair. Siill an- | {rom being old maid and Myste, wh oS, formerly of ! you are interrupted; those listening to | $75 in the Third district, and $80 in | other was treated to a coat, not of the >y . Mystic. who resigned the pastorate of | YO T8 HETR €O T The Second district: spent $12 in print- | proverbial tar and feathers but this 3 . P Al xllllllall | St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, | 308 do n are what you think— | the Sotr e 540 for autos, $10 for car | time of molasses and sawdudt Time! Providence, some months ago because | Atchison (Kan.) Globe. tickets, $15 for distributing ballots, [ Aside from these young riots in It 1= suggested that unselfisness is of il] heaith, is now in Boston engaged $3.50 for cigars, $3 for canvassing, | their ;-u‘x)mxxv_ 'ilx]igh Iifl 'mdr‘m uh": horan the great need of the world to-day, Ry i P ATl R Toniacts i 5 remarkably well behaved and thus far iy ; W o A G T eeomiee bocives Hpa with 1y SomBOsition of incense. FELSO ok pree has given the islnd _populace no| Trouble ls everybody s walting for auregan House Caf ¥ Y Im bark, cloves, oflbanum, put- cause for complaint. The Thirtenth | the other fellow to start.—New Yorl g . i e RS ‘;l;;x“;?i Trom. the west greatly im- | o R O st aaron l_"k PICKING THE WEATHER. Brooklyn has been the most orderly | Herald. e e & anise seed, musk, orange peel, galan. ) gimple Signs That Make the Official| Fort W rmne Thoms whe witsembd the Mrs. Sarap Platt Decker. who has | g0, dried ginger, sapanwood, rhubarb, scenes of rowdyism and disorder or Soon Becomes Hardened. friends in Norwich, took the leading | myrrh, cassina and camphor enter in- Fosscal L apeeeaey: the i “"""‘ the Thirteenth en- “But sometimes it's right to tell a Promp"y Repdred' parts in the laying of the cornerstone | to the composit camped there eight years ago can see Tt - B o e paxing of the cornerstone| to the composition of Chinese ncense, | 1 ..\ can be no doubt, at least in |a wondexful change for ‘the better| White lie, m,h' it?” “Perhaps. But I o NG rado. to be devoted exclusively to the B, 5 the minds of those who Have been at |among thd citizen soldicrs. notice that when & man gets that idea developtient 'of ‘household: ert’ &nd Ruskin’s Tribute to Women. pains to acquire the n]‘d‘ \:l‘r-att’flr Ic: e once it L~:u lfmg till be becomes R C BOSWORTH women's work. The building is the| The path of a good woman is fn- | 2Pd to watch by its £id foe CTERECH “American Beauty” Rose. color-blipd Cleveland Leader M3 68 3 gift of Senator Guggenheim to the| deed strewn with flowers, but they |jong ago had unfailing barometers in | The true name of what is now called - d il e department of domestic science of the | rise behind her steps, not before them. | their fields, by the waysides and even | the American Beauty rose the Says McGowan: Bptumstnst and Presnrlptmn “]l'lmfl, D Columbla agricutlural college. “Her feet bave touched the meadows |at their hearts, whereby they had an | Mme. Ferdinand Jamain. The mame | “Niver moind th' bas-beens, an' th' e fair Werk, Hair Dressing. o dtal 77 ot interest in nature which some c o i g : idi r i} A caorame tai the: Grop Reporter, hay | 238 1eft the dalsies rosy"—John'Rus {0 i¥ey woke than fov to vesaver. .| AECTican Bemnty vwas siven 1o this | goin'Cbe's; The man (et kapes his Room 5 Shannon Building, w of u and Faee, | i» Connecticut has increased in vame | ¥ Tiere are the signs which have been | magnificent bloom by Field Bros. of | arrms an’ head at work, js."—Cleve- Norwich, Conn. | to $20 per ton this vear as compared tested: Washington. Why it should have | land News. ’ and Beautifying with $16.40 last yvear. Butter has also The Modern Domestic. . Phwbowit b fis. weiher 1 fethea sendsied. no one. 1OW. . CAR gone up to 85 cents per pound, instead [ The New Butler—I beg pardon, sir. | cun s then surrounded.by & eircle of | tell. although it is supposed that it A ARE MY SPECIALTIES of 30 cents last vear. Exgs remain | Would you mind my keeping a private | i Dpqlfs A was done in a measure to add to Its e ~ 1o10ThS the same, 26 cents per dozen, and 2 i 2 ¢ set cl 2 2 f ke All worte carefally executod with | Chickens Pate sone up From 1y vents s | 2U(0 Of my own, sir, {0 use when I'm | If the suhset cloude hays PUTEIS 1% | popuiarity. The renatinE of s ere’s sterfifzed implements. Save your| pound in 1909 to 16.5 per pound this| 20t Wanted I find the fresh . ir only red there will be rain next BaP S S ST | WE HAVE gombings, they are valuable to you. vear. air chirks me up a bit!—Life. day. A border of black to the red - in the southeast improves the weather. Thought Some One Had Knocked. n may be expected that day| A gtory of extraordinary deafness Your Native Chickens Arthur A. Bennett has sold all his real estate in Ledyard, consi o Judging. | when the sun rises pale or a light red, 5 PR ‘ v n ayard, consisting of| .yoy can't allus jedge a man be his | but not until the following day should | as unfolded at a recent meeting of & L Native Fowl . > B o i o B waed Jof. theil o itektations,” | sald Upole: Wpea. |ALE ige clouds be red. Xisgionl - soclely” fu Pilladelplils. An ance ns farm an e residence wher. hS,” 8 3 Eben. ;11 g, " v ati i \ 105 Williams Street. he lived, to §. E. Holdridge. Mr. Ben. | “Some folks dat sings hymns depend | .0 e T amE mraan. Suoslingly amd & Sewme Favtune iv M Native Broilers Sederhons 442-2. jet3a | mett has lived on this place for the| Mo’ on a good voice dan oa a good il L L g o i i | B b gty - h N Veal past twenty-two years and will be | conmscience.” may be'laaked for when small | 8FROOB & warship fired a salute of ten g00d benk fccount. She. seldom Native Vea greatly missed by the townspeople. He | semmm—m—— et i T elouds with rugged edges gather | Suns. The woman, alone in her lit- says it to the man who has noth- Native Spri Lamb and his family will move to Vergason tagether. tle house, waited until the bosming ing saved up. ative dpring Lam vice | ceased. Then she smoothed her dress, | o o avenue, Norwich. In summ a red = at ¥ . LithiaTablets B corGiells wind “and showers. Bt 1. Seosls foe netr back 1o veint man. || yo00n, o3, sour money witn || The Best Prime Rib Roast of Beef @au y g ¥ | ner, and said, sweetly: “Come in!” | e Said Uncle Silas: day. o T +d Strawberries, Tomatoes, Scok: te & i & sng in 2. s hefore you draw a d 50 for 25 cenis There may be room enough at the A cIeT ARG SUARE motning 1B Sum offer every banking facility Lettuce, Radishes, Turnips, Onio1s mer or in autumn foretells rain, and | top, but the crowd en route keeps a when rain falls while an east wind is | Egyptian Eye Plant. o2 Bananas, Orang e good many fellers from gittin’ there.” of the hlowing vou may expect the rain to| Ancient Eyptians to save their eyes A full line of Grogeri Each Tablet will make a glass of| —Los Angeles Express. Tast for 28 hours. { decorated their eyelids with beautitut § [¢ Thames loan & Trust (o, 4 Rt N sparkling lithia water. = th%rwfi::";:m:'uTn‘K"{; should o ‘ black.. valvety ‘autimony paint, which. | N e All goods promptly delivered, e Cultivate Optimism. ing bad weather, and If there are | Protected from glare and Egyptian n DUNNS PHARMACY * Believe in the better side of men. fln clouds in the east in the evening } sore eyes. The paint went back near HENRY No 1y AN, o It is optimism that really saves people. Bem: before: suarise. wiil give & ans | the éer io 9nd fn a symbol or curly- Telephone 267 36 Franklin S 50 Main St —Tan Maclaren. eI nOOn, e stars on & clear summer | CU%: Bad eyes get worse in too much elephone 267. ranklin Street. n Strect, R RS SR Beauty’s first prerequisite is a clear, | night, and -hould' there be no falling DISNE GRINE: TiD Suswenis B Mmiisr c“ EBRIES = junisa : oA | RtArs vou may expect the fine weather | ©ve paint for roof sleepers, so the sun e c:m';‘;:‘us.(dst el smooth, soft skin. mAconunum 5 e s will not waken them too early in the E 3 ny change of weather quar- ing.—New York Pre: | OUR 1s that upon which you have mot| PEROXIDE CREAM effectively im-| (ery of the moon will last for that| O o = at Rallion’s 3 % quarter. g E 5 laughed.—Chamfort. prnv:s and preserves the beauty and e weather for several days can Mo Eilietbwiy Drinkards. sunisa atc . freshness of the skin. SOmBIGR BpoE . wien: thews Is & mis! A drunken Chinese is a rare sight Negllgees lrt Funny, By Gum. Bvery tad] ‘o PRt D e e e o oon oot | in_the streets of New York. The un- JWWMM One of the funmiest sights in the| -~ =~ e Famm I e Tt Tl St ol 1t official government of Chinatown Oo P) REMEDIES, OF QUALITY. LmE 'l;l'ld i8 a toothless man trying to|with its power to soften, smooth, | pale, ;:ld for wh‘\’d !l);‘ould it fl-smra‘a‘. which administers the high, the low 54 “chew the rag."—Manchester Union. = g A lo aroun: e moon ne | and th “PAIN,” says a f ug specialie U i s S cloar and whiten the skin reslzss | wimtnen: thare wil be, vai. nt the | Sakes sare-er uhin " Aver the pess o | e o 2 i ETTE 2,7 | LOWEST PRICES. The Philosopher of Folly. that in it she has a toilet aid whose | corbe | C v o ™| fense John is warned. A petition in- TONIC ' matiaies " that cry by .'.'l‘a‘k'n'm E full d The Handsomest showing df new| “Qriginality is a fine thing,” says the | value cannot be overestimated. 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