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TUESDAY, OCT. 18 - 12 PACGES was notified” and ‘the man was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. ‘. What I¥ Going On Tonight. effectiveness, as all who attended | Mr. Bass died Monuav afternoon at B OR Military Cariival ac the. Armors.” | asreed. {2 oclock ns a result of his injuries. Long Post, No. 30, G. A.'R.| About the aromry various booths | He was a native of Scotland, but had to Windham, Sunday afternoon, and | | Theresa Bellerose -of Puthan, u_sisier | meeting’ ¢ Con Wll I l N I l‘ ; *susmh)c}l a broken back. AMr. Bass | of the bride, wis bridesmaid. ~As the | pathic Medical . 1o be at the ° had bheen picking apples and was wedding party enteied the chupeh, [ Norwich. State hospital today ~(Tues- 4 found by his children. Dr. . . Guild 1 the organist, Mrs. D. P. Comfois, ' day). b § played the Mendelssohn wedding march and on leaving the church the |- Mrs, ‘Willlam Rose, relatives in Conterbury a T AMrs. E wedding march from Loheagrin was | Clark, Miss V. Helen Byl o cg“p( T ¥ rencered. - Miss Leona Daigie of Put- | |j r6 .S, johes of Moosup, | PRSCVECk, L the ghest is at’] Y “avéek’s vacation. - ¥ Fred B. Willoughby w-“’:' nam, a cousin of the brfide. sang at S. ing at the home of Georse \'\"lxln 5n.muc R aRaa Ol Famalir| Waes artisti¢ally arranged and the |made his home in this town for many | the offertory Jordan's Ave Maria. Fol- | £ Snow and e b - (fl]@un wml;‘afl“fl er, M"'“?:,‘l’::&r *Mrs. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. M“ nge. s . o1, ¢ | patrons found ‘ready opportunity fte |Years, residing on hat is known as | lowing the ceremony.at the church a | Wilimantic visitors Monday. s é"h t 'rned home v ' . e and. Moving Pictures ‘at | Q00 o T ose Xfter | the Chesbro place near Phillips pond. | reception was held and a breakfast | T atnos 1 her 9 ) 3 a mule spinner for the ced at the home of the groom’s | orehesth American Thread company Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Leslond, | JEWETT ch’Y : | BEst two woeks, Picturés at the Bijou and|the carnival had been declared f Tempie. mally open Helmold' A ) Fabre, No. 3495, Independent | nished music for dancing that was en- | for fifty street, at whid 1 ¥ b about A . lfi“ f Forest: joyed wp to midnight. | Ther hildren, a daugh- e pr Mnhndm Church to Hold Special | STA FFORD S"R i & ' or, . ¥y Willimantic Council, No. 723, Royal There has been A ter g sons, Geor, and The bride received many hand- e ; SHi S an attrEetiveS i | feE D ge and | he bride rece 1an Kllchenware SFCan tertainment programme arranged fo- | 1 all living at hom | Some present. . Mr. and Nrs. Leblond | Service—Funeral Services for Henry | oo\ .| of Napoleon Larpess—Enu- g X zr, each night. The result of the first Ann Wrigley of ¥all {left on the 11.53 express on a two L'Homme—S. G. Blake h Play at B mpletes Schosl’ c.y..\,._ MILITARY CARNIVAL ! night's business is most gratifyinz to | River, Mass. | Weeks' trin in New Hampshire. Among | Brother’s Wedding. widhumns - Crmmpies eparimen O [T b oo b e i —_— those in attendance. from out of town , ‘Central Mill to Start u Opens With Big Attendance and Pop- | pecially to the following commities | Insurance Collector Bitten by Dog. |were Mr. and Mrs. dJoseph Bellerose, | Commencing this weck there are to ) T tuneral of Napd) ular Features—Band Concert and | of arrangements that has worked hard ; Robert Tarring, a collector for a | Delenda Belierose, Miss — Lena {be special services at the Methodist | ( T0e funera of - TeBes Splend[d oflerlngs of good Parade as a Starter. to malke the carnival a success: life insurance company doing busi- |1 ‘ Alma Desaufels, Miss |church, Rev. G. D. Stanley. being as- [qo, Rt arncon &t 2 o'clodk/ First Lieut. Elmer E. Carpenter, |ness in this city, Monday morning sot ‘e Maynard and. Miss Loretta |sisted by a number of the pasters in | 527 afternoon ¢ 2 5 3 3 i wEY sdwards, | i an e . s temillard, of Putnam. the Norwich district. '~ Monday. night, | J; Donahue oficiating. o wrmival in the armory |€hairman: Corp. Tred II. ldwards, | i an encounter with a small dog and | Remillard, of Putnam s Eht, | Ty Gentral Woolen mili:will resume quality goods at reasonable | .. Vaicy “ieci Tnder the auspiccs | Secretary; Sergt. Rufus H. T S el wasaPICeR D006 an fhe e e mr,aperullona this (Tuesday) morning af- of Compiny L. First infantrs, C. N, | treasurer; Second Lieut. Louis N:|finger of his left hand. The sha the A. A. Gardiner class and-Rev. C. PeTaons 1508 (FSeetans o rices. opened most auspiciously on Henri . teeth of the little animal were sun H. Van Nutier of North ‘Grosvenor- 't ““J 2008 0SS KO8 2UNERSy o0 Hart- p o i Ttk miatousy P James Rowan, | almost to the bone, inflicting a very Mrs. William Wilson. dale, @ former pastor o this ehurch, | pora Qo e G ter o ‘rief! viale witr : Corporals James Norton, T. G. Mack, | painful wound that required medical <. William Wilson. aged 23. wife | Was present and delivered un address. i o] 3 ance. r X a 2 I atives in the borou TIN WARE Previous to the grand opening, | Frank J. Roe, oCok William H. Hus- | treatment. The dog belongs to a fam- William Wilson, who works. for |He also speaks this (Tuesday( eve- rTSHVes 0 s.mwan‘ ot Wallingford Wheeler's American band headed . & | S€: iclans James Robinson, Thom- | ily residing on Church street and ev- . died in St Joseph's | ning. Rev. O. H. Green-of Moosup | Dt g Fe B SWIVER 08 O eel ndered a fine con- |aS Munier and Private William Ed- |ery week snarls and snaps at Mr. Tar following a short ill- | Bbeaks on Wednesday - evening ' and fu la sister, The milita ¥ Tin Wash Boilers, strong 7 e L g 7 | e e b s | wands. 7 ring and finally showed his vieious- th typhold fever. She was a |Rev. F. W. Gray on friday. Next | School Enumeration Completed. AL ol el - tend cereE ot Db Dutn SeE ness by biting him Monday. native of Baltic and had lived week Dr. M. 8. Kaufman and Dr. J.| D. J. Hanley, who is taking the e A - liwho -aelleVered- au‘ Mtsrenting speech BROKE HIS BACK. E—— city but a/few years. | 1. Newland of school cenéus, has completed the work All Copper Boiler, extra heavy, size | o "The Benefits of ‘a Military Organ- 5 WEDDING. ides her husband, an infant Ur s \us\ Thatcher in the boroug! He expects to be able 8, $3.75. ation. Dept. Commander Frank P.|Edward Bass Fell from Tree While S ceks, who is also il with typhoid | tyre will® be the' speakers. | to rhake his returns at the next meet- juart Retinned Dairy Pail Fenton of the U. S. W. V.."who was Pn:kmg Apples Leblond-Belieross. er_at the hos 'he body was |There will be special music at the |ing of the school hoard. juart Retinned Strainer Pa at one time commanding officer of the : AT oAb eeleei i st i for bu Funeral Di- | services. : o ‘Xl“iflfm . Rlfls““ 1:1!’3“;1] w. . ;e::lo b ingland Dinner Pail, | 10cal military company. delivered a | HEdward Bass I from an appie | yrary’s church, Alfred Leblond of this | ore & Shepard and then To Play Wedding Music, “i::‘ iod friendy Jn. Rockville over ;Sin- reible address: that tville, wh as well |tree on his place on the Back road nd M dhiE AR OTIE: ere ~Undertaker | Samuel G. Biake of Saranac, N. Y. -Mrs: Daniel Rog:rs of Manchester. S oAt Bl J. Pa. | Grant took charge, Sunday affernoon. |is at home here, coming to be organ i i 4 aqua ngland Dinrler Pail, | "The armory was, beautifully decor- = | pillon, pastor of the churc &b Infant’s Death. list”at his brother's. weddiug, -whiah | [orRely o Bmoe et E 4 % % "m d lu_n :h;;, SEpervision of Pt. D. o man was Paul Gray of this city. , M ot |takes place in the Baptist church at Tlhe registrars were in session on i g et Mol Gt R i S LT The Au!o-l‘oad]ng DN Joseph Cziusnick of 41 |1oon today. 3 Monday for the purpose of Teceiving 4oc. | ! died Sunéay afternoon of | Quarantine ‘Renewed. . names of voters to be made. 7 quart Retinned Dish Pan, 43c. = infantile. trounle. The funeral was | Mre, E G Whiting returned to her Steel Edge Dust Pan, 10¢ and 19c. 1 ° _ |held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sims A 3 3 yapanned Bread box, 60c I H Rllle 1 | Burial was in Si. Joseph's cemete 'E;Z‘rzn"l‘;ne *’ff,,.‘;’;‘p‘h(?,’;,i;‘°;‘gg,-‘< :‘;’ Fe) Marriage ard Divorce. Gilmore's Folding Lunch Box 3 e ea l y s 2 s H Requiem Mass for John Hickey. moved on Saturday from the home 6f Newfljevr!r\' has a population of . 3 3 Is one of the many guns vou'll find in i morning at 9 o'clock, Rev, | her daughter, Mrs. George Babcock, | *P0ut 2,000,000, and yet in ten and a heet Iron Dripping Pan, 12 our complets stock of hunters | e e T B reintaa * | half months there were filed in the ¢ Ol Stove, Tea Kettle -nickel 4 pastor of St. Jo- # ‘chancery bench of that commonwealth lncreas‘n supplies. About every sivle of| gn. Are aTrifle Hard, |5, choreh, was the celebrant o | Priest from New York' Diocess Of- | 1500 bills praying for divorce. It the shot gun or rifie will be found o LA e Ofg'loh,x:‘a};?ck?r t’;a] repose ficiates. rest of the country goss the pace set here in all the leading makes. jce was largely attended by relatives | ReV: A. Duchesne of the Ogdens- |bY New Jersey we will have more than S e 2 burg diocese celebrated the high mass | 60.000 suits WOODEN WARE B us i ness We handle quantities of shell ana can | BUE Cheer Up, for You Can to “dissolve the marriage PoE oty TS S| land delivered the sermon during the {Télation in our “haysy” republic en- supply you with just the sort of | Services’ at St Maryis. Chpreh: Sanc. | nusiiy aps 70.008 or more. And ass \Washboard, 45c ammunition you need at short M Pérsonals. - i his ke i _ < B e o th oA . {day morning. and .will probably be | this does not take into account the in- en-Arm Folding Clothes Dryer, 50c. | - Get oney bY Callill!l atthe| ... Phillips of Hamptdn wa$ in | thore next Sunday. Rev. Frank Kie | numerable —separations of husbands Wecks' vacation, | and wivas where no litigation results notica. Filli g P 5 ) tia e B Of T is B 5 Willimantic on business Monday. | ter is absent on tw v Y 2 i ‘to Haolve b B él ton. gy s LA l 1 al Ik . . . SER = , issolve the marriage relaf & Mopstick, 1 | ““nhng Clo“les ‘% : Sheriff Preston B. Sibley of Daniel- | _ Funeral of Henry L’Homme. "It is all because marriage is 50.eamy son was in Willimantic Mond The funeral services ' of Henry |to contrn the United States. Dasly gozs to show that the Peoplgi.\ro also a feature of this department = 1/ Homme e _held at SL Mary’s | men and ‘wonien, utter sirangers to the Pail Washboard, 19¢ : ; Mrs. John A. Keeffe and Miss Fiora | church Monday ‘morning, Rev. J. H. |character of each other, mak t f F —Coats, Vests, Pants, Leggins, L C an s 1 lora, J CHCrCH e acter of each other, e > = o 5 oudreau spent Monday in Hartford. | Fitsmau celebrating the reguiem fand improvident marriages, to g i ), S likz our conservative method Caps, Eie—Hunting Togs 0an Om}] y s {bigh mass. Buriai was in St Taitual: atsgust) within' s omsrinBers ble, $1 of doinq business. One of to fit both you and your pocke! s M. W. Robinson of Noroton Heights | cemetery, the T ought to be a law, if such statute & Sl ard, 75¢ iy [ K book, and a widet variety or 15 Union S.reei. :\dfineu on friends in Willimantic Mon- ;'f fi‘e‘f_a‘x{m" ST could be enforced. compelling a comrt- 4 Round Maple nopping Powls, 1sc, the vital keynotes to Success more complete - assortment i | z : : ! ay. Tgan washin ) clinns iR S arrange- xsl!‘)lp{););ez'l. 1:}::: "VLZ?.’.”'KS'G nartge . 5e, anc each. ... lin Banking consists in mak- not to be found. Come in. Terms strictly confidential.| Tred L. Avery attended the encamp- | About the Borough. folks, tos, should have opportumity to Waterpail, 12 quart size, 39c. T {ment of Odd Kellows in Hartford on | S Rev. E. W. Potter preached at East | become acquaintad with one anoth ling conservative loans and Monday. Thompson on Sunday There is strong argument in the po- r ST e 1 < il ¢ Miss Jessie McNicol returned home | sition of those who mold, that s man ‘conflmng same to a limited @ORDAN s CRADIWAD { Mrs. Caroline A. Huntington of Gris- | Sunday night afte visit sitice May |and woman who have mutual aversien wm l.lNEl) Keoriitors: - TheiTisiatic o 66 e 5 3 &s NEW PlANoS wold was the guest of friends in Wil- | with relatives in Scotland. disgust and hatred of each othe A so-| { w2 N J | limantic Monda; r. and Mrs. Charles McKay and |should not be forced to live together E ENAMEL WARE { fici : | == Miss E. L. Hull were guests Sunday {4 man and wife: but the family ix BLUE E icits only such loans in the| octissTu As Low as = - $185. | Jlss Ora Loiselle who has been |of Mrs 1. . Hull of Summit sirect, | the foundation of society. the pillar of hand Shre ot sl 7 : - '® | visiting friends 'in Central Falls, R. I, | Willimantic. the gtate, and if it can be created on o i s L behalf that the Security is returnea home Monday. [ et I. . Jackman of |a whim and dissolved at will the #tate | Sherman M Prof. and M A. I. Peterson of the | H. Bronx, New York, spent the week fe. spent Sunday at [must inevitably be dissolved in'chass. —Washington Post. ‘ory piece perfect and guaranteed. | better, That is why we are ce and Milk Double Boilers, $1.10, Jackm Miss Miranda-Auc HIRAM N. FENN, Write for Catalogus. UNDERTAKER and EMBJLMER re of Baltic was Ji70 and $2.15. Coffes Pots, 3 quart | increasing out business — b 3 : end ‘al their summer ¢ Ripley | th ¢ Sun- - : bize! 6. Tea Kettlos. & quart, $180. [ g o0 Sg fe Busi Y| piey Chureh B (Tlmaiue Chs WATKINS BROS. Hill, South xme’mr ASn AT pRueyeatigEelatives’ ety s i Ignoring the Hobble Skirt. s e e g i ng a Safe Business. | Tex Lady Ass . 5 “We are making immense steldgs* ,-‘,‘ ,-(a('f: ?A:d 23 If i i i 2 Mrs. Jessio Dupont and daughter = an English suffragette. w’u"a ates, 25 and 33c ; f you appreciate this kind 227 Asylum strest, Hartford. Doris are in_ Cheshirs or a Wweel's COLCHESTER | goes to show that suffragettes pay Ht- Pudding Pans, 25c, 39¢, 43¢, and 50c. | i A nice vamety of Fresh Fish: also | 4. . o Mra . fle attentions to the fall fashi & 23c, s | 3 e Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. with Mrs. Dupon't paremts, Mr. e attentions to the fall fashie ‘of business we invite you to | Scailops, Oysters and Clams, at =t = an Min M D. West, Attended Grand Lodge Session, Washington Herald. — 4 4 '3 52 Main Street, Willimantic, 0% Gmaipers sl gaet e : it et S AT L . o do your Bankmg with us. STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. dec2sd Mr. and Mrs. abositer ot | Wosthonbetonse b kit ey i i B A sk r coupons with each pur- | oct28d Springtield, . lday fo New Haven to attend th: S IWithy thee Aigieny, and when you have $10 worth . . IR, el |G ?[grana lodeo session foday (Fuesday). | ,,Becouse he Tefused to sell her Ms. ne o us, and we wi AM, 3 o | Sgor , S sonic secrats a elephone free oil portrait of yourself or o , Agenl. faed oAbk S5 adN & cvenivg the rank of Right |i"ying her hu or a The W l“lmfln'lc For Artistic Wall P apers Marufacturer of different ctyles of rand G Sunell- ve- [ending i tzon ey oo 0L AN HAVEN's | & Cage of ik Wafl—c‘fi’mmn fune S0 R MR S e Light Carriages and Wagons, d“Monda : | . G ety = ot = e miiess | NGWs At Courler, IHE H. C. MURRAY co.. SaVINGS INSHLULE | church streer. e witt-ve preased 10| Harmcas, Carricaen snd. Wasons for | cxnrens foon thare oo o0 the 407 || 3w, (/M Rowding of Xew Britain i .| estimate on painting or decorating, | Sale. Carricge and Wagon Repaliring [and took the 4. troliey for thei Canada has received 1'u's,.-.u new Agents Lsidios’ Home Jodrrel P”" H. C. MURRAY, President. and will guarantee both work and lliéofl\l/l ||kin§f' Zeposimry and ehops | home in South Windham. & citizens in ten years. Of this number, D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | rice. alley Strae 656,000 came from. the British Isles / Patterns. aus AT RS b Horse Shoeing. Tel connecticn. Dr. C. H. Coigrove and Dr. rer § 497,000 from the, United States and octisa | s elephcne connection. nov25d | movid Wilcox will attend the semi ar dward M. from various countries. v af Hartford ‘spent | the remainder s The Purchase of a Piano ¥ unlike the purchase of most any )ther article for the home. Select a ! lesirable make. Purchase it of a reli- ) Lok Why Physicians Recommmend Castoria $04-806 Main Street, Willimantie, CL‘ | ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorties. It is used by physicians | LOUISD.I.’I'}QINEUF \ with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—-The indisputable evidence that TADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Zhird—It is an agreeable and Sk 66008 4 srmOLLTY, | pestect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is p L itreet, 3 : . . . sansa | unblke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expese danger and record the means of ddvancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To Go to E. P. Chesbro’s | our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are For Automobiles. | entitled to the information.—Hail's Journal of Healll:. | 3 = The prices right now. | 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. | 2 g 1 ict by £ § Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. i The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, E. L. PRINCE, 3 Afeavs Bousht: and which Ark,, says : ““ As a practicing phy- N. H., says: T use your Castoria go, Ill., says : “‘I have prescribed N J. says: “I prescribe your Casto- Yy g sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice. and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are lce Cl'eam has been in use for over 30 very much.” auring my practice and find it suffering from constipativn, with and Confeclioner Dr. W. 7. Socley, of Amity, R, OF W I MoCann or Omaba, very satistactory.” e et Sonmipatiin, S % T » ¥> N Neb., says : * As the father of thir- iy 7 other combinati ugh.” k. Nl CNX years, has borne the signa- oA R iere el our Ot cliliren: T caglainly* Eriow - Dr- Villiam Bilibat] of Clev e T e e 3 -; ria for several sears iz my = ogi. 1and, Ohio, says: *‘ Your ria ture of Chas. H. Fletcher pictive and have found it » safe ~ “Omethingabout your gheat medi- L Ll s Gl T my _Pr H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. . . y and veligbié remedy.” cmeafzd aside from my own family thirty years of practice I can say T Y., says: *“I have used your Casto- ur ': l"l' J‘BKS“"___I]BM [ d has b d d experience, 1 have, in my years of =7 Yo¥E " P anything thatso Tid and found it an excelleas IS and has been made under YDL Ray;nondM.Eva;t:,ofSlnu practice, found Castoria 8 popular c/tor, B0 L, remedy in my household and priv- g e nez, Cal., says: *‘After using and efficient vemedy in almost ate practice for many years. The Fainless E;‘."l‘"’“"‘ S""d MzhflkhcparanonlwAs— his personal supervision your Castoriador children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hawmlen, of Detroit, (orm‘::niqucellmt.z P ing a Specialty | simdlating theFood and Regula- § g E it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- . et :‘n.eg Fegg Wllln;:nn‘h: mmmumsamaowelscr since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- c_?l’-H'?vil‘r‘tilg_ame?t,;f}?ewy'lork, toria extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- SRS 7 g B g ¥ l_hmg 81'59, especially to the pa- ity, says : ‘16 is with great pleas- found anything to equalit for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to T & ‘i f no one to deceive you in tienv's disadvantage, asin this case. “r:dt'bj:“I di:"e '? wmfg to the dren's troubles, 1 am awarethat - gresk a good word for your Casto- aing Dut of flle l.‘lnthmu Business” | - : | I enclose herewith the wrapper of ~medicinal virtue of your Castoria. {here aveimitationsin thefleld, bit ~yia, I think so highly of it that X Promotes D:gesflonf,heerfim ¥ this. All Countecfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have ased it with marked benefit I qlways see that my pcmmn get recommen: others, Mech De ness and Rest Contains neither ||& 2 s in the case-of my own deughte’, Fletcher’s.” ;:t:fl ’Mi R 000 oy _Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store || Opum,Morphine nor Mineral. tations and “ Just-as-good” Moo M. Ward, of Kansas Cit7, and have obtained excellent resul s & R oy fanlys OUTFITTERS TO ALL 3| Nor NARCOTIC. 0. 8ays : * Physicians generally grom ity administration to oty r _ Dr- Channing H, Cook, of Saint . apnia : % S BLtAE seiineate that do not prescribe propiietary DrePA chilgren in my praetice.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used I‘I‘: F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, W 5l P! rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castoria for several years past , says: ‘It affords me plea- e S i ith d d my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always - Sure to add my name to the long It || S w;n Papers triffe with and endanger other physicians, has tanght me to phia, Pa., says : ““The name that found it thoroughly efficient and ,list of those who have wsed and i 0 et 0d make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, #OW endorse your Castoria. The Iuteat dsaigos thes ou db- he health of Iaf ; sire, come here, Our large assootmon the health of Infants and Your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in {80t of the ingredients being khewn G B o e o ndrestiyos. hil 2 cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, ~view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula painters’ supplies are complete, & ™ Children—E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chi’- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- 0n;the wrapper is one good smd A. B. HOLMES, | bryren 7 3 5 dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore diMoult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- 72 Church Street. Willimants ect Remedy for Constipa- || against Experiment. who has raised a family, as T have, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. - As a laxative 1 megidation of any physcian. I hon Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, will join me in hearticst recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything: know of its goed qualitigs and re- ELMORE & SHEPARD, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat T ever prescribed.” - commend it cheerfully.” ), c (fu>cossors to Jousions & Elmorey ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. /g8 : i 60-62 North Street. LABY ASSISTANT. . = > - Telephons comueciiom R E b months old JAMES BARRIES | [PERCMEA CASTORIA PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, | STATIONERY. | ‘Yo Post Card Shoj |k 852 M. Auns” Bears the Signature of o, N ® :

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