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AND TUESDAY. 'MODERATE WEST WINDS. For Clean Elections. The republican candidate for gover- Charles A. Goodwin, is strongly in { an election untainted by any , and he has sent-a IS GOING ON TONIGHT and moving pictures at s and motion pictures at the WHATS GOING ON of Court of Common Council Lippitt Club Chrysentbemum how at Ghlanbouer. DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles letier to Prof. s active lo- vs, urging him to to see that health does your and merely you look older causes that make than you are. ° If you are sick, don't worry, but go | about it to muke vourseit we this we repeat of other form low s’ Hall." ‘ vords of thousands sufferers from wom- similar to sours, Take VIBURN-0 is a wonderful female remedy, as mu will admit if you try Directions for six languages with every 31.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN 108 West. {23th Street, New York. Wh. F F. BAILEY A T. Gerdner) J. of A, meets in Lucas Block. wieh Aerie, Ne meets in Bagles Clover Temple. No. Pythian Hall. J meets in C. L. T. organized at nearly every electi ir years to prevent any Pythian Sisters, | ing the past fu d that every opportunity yvour committee in headquarters, and that every - made on the republican nd in spirit as it is and Sedigwick Camp. . in Buckingham AHNDUNCEME'H S CHEMICAL CO.. See the latest styles, now on sale. CHARLES ans business’ GOODWIN meeting Tuesday at 7 35 Shetucket has no actual Hack, Livel‘y | ticut and a Repres . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 7| The Kind You Have Always Bought Boarding Stabie Fuji-Ke Can Dance. | signatu.eof 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. Sideboards ut Probate Assembly. If it's Made of Rubbar Wa Haw: Il Hunting Boots 0 s §5.00 without hang unsatisfactory. zives the room e home atmosphere. Bear Brand Woonsocket nitare is one of the (@ &0 proot Rhode Island commissione Sweaters ..$1.25 and $2.00 en ot pois. | SHEA & BURKE Norwich and Taflviile ~ CRANSTON'S | Boek Sales | Have Becomne So Thoroughly Known They Are Considered " | A FEATURE OF THE SEASON. who produced tiie Plano Phiends. made such o wili_be the head f the funnies: @my. Ome of the best Jupanese This act is o Working Coats Blanket Lined Working Coat, water proof, $1.38 ALLING RUBBER CO. Main Street, of the largest audeville etage. ‘Bovern in T' * Automobile Di ‘e is o arry their ¢ fafls to piease th fresh sup- AHERICAN HGUSE, Furrell & Sandera Clai RATES to Theatrs Troupe: raveling Men, etc. Livery counectel SHEILCAKY STREET. THE PLANK sadquarters 13 Best Ales, Lagers cat to enum- | little not to be | f | Books of Reference, Books of Travel, Books of Worship, Books of Fiction. Fiaie maole oty Cow Puncher marvelous story title of the theator tc ~n 2 Bibles, Gift Book O'CONNELL, | Telepnone §07. Proprietor. seencs, wherein t CRANSTONS. LOST AND FOUND. | LEGAL NOTICES. NBTIBE Electors’ Meeting The Electors of the Town of Nor- wich, Legal Voters in Ilectors’ Meet- T, ‘are fiérebs warned 1o meot i the several Voting Districts of the Town of Norwich, as by law provided. at_the I;O‘H(l)wlng- places in said Voting Dis- ricts FIRST DISTRICT- in_the City of Norwich. SECOND DISTRICT—At Swartzbure's Hall, 204 West Main Street, West Chel- sea., THIRD DISTRICT—At Union Hall, 463 North Main Street, Greeneville, FOURTH DISTRICT—AL the ' Old Brick Schoolhouse, west of the Green, FIFTH D 1’0 RHI'I’- nMurmma mm -~ room, ‘Wfl.h conven TFranklin, Squar ‘WANTED—Young man _would position as chauffeur; -u-u:fly temper- ate; best of reference. ‘Harri Whipple Ave. WANTED —Pu; tion in shorthan system.” Address G., this otfice. Y 10 do errands, Apr WITH THE RHYMSTERS, as a-young fellow named Coony fell in love and ot moony. Which was rash, Whev $he, shook him, all sald: #ho's logng Itimore American. The smuggler used to be a man f rugged fare and manner, Who marshaled his ill sceming clan Beneath an outlaw banner, But now the person who is found In such transactions shady, In *sm‘lul life holds lofty xround. And sometimes is a lad; DIy B¢ Bullotin Busincss usiness Office. "FOR SALETwo _ colts, one years old, one vearling. Norwich. ' Route ‘No. 3. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine A Powell, Gardner Lake. e T RO NICELY e et ton contimuous Bt Path and gas~3 TO RENT—Upper te B, Tes hain ~ FOR RENT—House of ten rooms, No. 54 Washington Street, with all conven- Enguire of Isaac S. Jones, T Roal Bstate Agent, Rich- ards Building, 91 Muin Street. d TO RENT—A first class upper tene- ment, No. 2 Rock St., cor. E. \. inquire John ! Willow St. TO RENT—Very reasonable, store 324 Main St Shea Bidg. Dunn, Hartford, Ct. TO RENT—Lower ils In private instruc- and typewriting; easy “On the girl Hs spent ail & Cnton St 7d ANTED—Bo: at_this_office. - mpetent girl for Apply to Mrs, FOR SALE—Ayrshire efl-mumln Pfllefi yearlings and two year olds. aprs S M. | Yantic, Ct. TOR SALE—Horse, weight 2 team harness and carriage. ning, North T'ranklin. FOR_ SALE_—White Wyandotie and Gan carn big | Buff _Orpington 2 | Pratte, Hunters Av. FOR SALE OR RENT—House 36 Oak st all improvements, and Jersey eral housewdyk. Benson, 50 WANTED_More dlers; excellent profits. 73_Franklin St. ANYONE. anvwliere, ing addresses at_home even- ook, 4c stamps. C. H. Chicago, 11l WANTED—Agents, male and female; $1% duy and Commisaion. address H. A. D hty, P. < d Providence, R. Inug e WANTED—at the B ckus Hospital, a second_girl. Forse radlsh surance anc tuston star, ‘We knew her, be it understood, And it was’quits a blow When she forsook oun neighborhood About nine cooks ago. Enquire of Geo. Particulars FOR SALE_ 12,000 second-hand Apply to Taft & But now the lady. fendship doth evince; nd our humble class h Tenement, _four Th S, DS, Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- FOR SALE—S. C. R. 1. Red cockerels, She got by Ac Norwich Town. STRICT—At Ponemah Large Hall. Taftv SIXTH_DISTRIC the H. . Club, 4 Norwich. On_ the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, in the year 1910, o wit On the Sth Day of November, A.D. 1910, at six (6) o'clock in the forenoon, to Zive In their ballots for a Representa- tive to represent the Third Congres- sional D ? the State of Connec- ntative at T At the rooms of Main Street, Hast represent the State of Connectic the Sixty-second Congress of the United States. Also, to give in their ballots for the ons they will elect Governor, Licu- nor, Secretary, Treasurer omptroller of said State of Con- it, to hold said offices from the Wednesday following the first Monday of January, A. D. 1911, until the Wed- nesday following the first Monday of Janvary. A. D. 1913, and until their are duly qualified, and_an General for four years from v the Wednesday following the first Monday of January, A. D. 1911, and until his successor 15 duly chosen and qualified. {278, Sm00E, 1 heir ballats for » | s n“'flo-ln‘ District “of "v’ Sta following the first Monday A.'D. 1018, and until his i duly qualified to give in tneir ballots t said Tow | | hold office from the | lowing the first Monda D. 1911, until the Weds | the first Monday of Janua |and until their successor | auatified |~ Also, to give in their | Judge of Probate for | Norwieh for ¢ e Wednesda from and a owing the 1 Monany ot 31 T ‘Lm- D. 911 Also, to give in their -bailots for thirty-three (32) Ju of the Peace. \m hold office from the first Monday in J ¥ A D, 1911, and unell the first y 'in January, A. D. 1 Ballot boxes will be opén at each of tie xald places in said Voting Districts at 6 o'elock in the forenoon, and close in every Distrlet at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at Norwich, t | | 24 day of | Novembe D. 191 | CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, Town _Clerk of the Town of Norwich. nov2d ELECTORS® MEETING | | ! The Electors of the Town of Sprague arve hereby warned to meet in the at Baltic, in said Town, n Tuesday, Nov. Sth. 1910, at 9 o'clock | | in the foranoon of said day, to give In | iheir ballots for the election of a Gov- ‘um Lieutenant Governor. Secretary Shannon Hal reasurer, Comptroller and Attorney General of the State of Connacticut o for Representative at Large from Said State in the Congress of the United Lates, Representative in Congress from the Thivd Con; onal District, Sena- tor origl Dis- wentieth Ser | triet, S £ New London County, Judge of Pr ntative from 5aid Town of Sprigue to the next Ge: eral Assombl. of the The ballot box will be open for the ption of ballots 2 9 o'clock a. m, 15 oclock p. m this State, and Ju; November 'HUR P. COTE, Town Clerk of Town of Spragie. novad Sale opens Saturday, Novemb.r 5th. —Wednesday n 2 2 pocketbool ntaining sum BAY MARE Adam’s Tavern House at Fy 1000 pounds. THE AUDITORIUM. offer to the public the finest stand: r of Burope and America, Bohemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarlan Pale and Burton, Beotch Ale, Guinness' Imported Ginger Alo, Bunker ank Jomes' Nourish- o-ling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. <-hlits and Pabat. . A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town « | Telephone 447-32. brands of E Killing?y. Conn. LEGAL NOTICES. LOUIS H. BRUNELL: BAKERY | e are conbdent o:r Ples, Cake ane | Bread cannot be excalled. Give us a 20 Falrmount Strest. Dr. L. F LaPnerre ging the accoun CHEAPMAN, appointment, —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & co, 78 Franklin Street. HECKER'S | Prepared Buckwheat | al CARDWEL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, Magnificent Filoral bouer for Benefit Exhibit at Ghlan- of Haile Club. NOTICE The Biectors of the Town of Proston ned to meet at the For over a mon working and themum show which is held tomorrow at Ghlanb of Mrs. Wi Ington strest ing in a promised Simess rare quantities of violets, carnations, potted plants and ferns will Sor the patronage of tween the hours of 3 Tee cream, « aad home-made candy wil -ma each ticket of admi: for a cup of tea from odtock and " aiso ~which may win one of the three prizes offered. 9 o'clock a. m, the purnose of casting ¢ or, Lieutenant Governor, Secre- of State, State Try he residence effort culminat- sentative at Lavge in Congres Judge of Probate. Representa Town Clerk. GEORGE &. Underiaker and mnbui‘ 42 Providence S, Tailviiie ou Lo day or night calla urldllw’-nvx Delivered to Any Part o! Norwxch <he Ale that 1s acknoniedged to bs i the marke: PEERLESS. A Ive promp: attention MeLUHMICK, MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLATRVOYANT, 68 Washingion St. TO THE ROARD ow COUNTY Cod- minsloners ‘of New Lonemn vamate? the preserip: Mrs. Lanman's handsome is thrown open for the show, tables are set in the dining room and whare will be solos in the red partor, girls’ orchestra > cvering, amd Miller's orchestra in the stable. The cloistered walk from the house to the stable is to be elec- irically lghted. On Tuesday evening there is to be a regular barn dance, whlch e expected 1o be & big featur: ris coming in_country cos. also expected to announce election returns on Tuesday evening. Van Deventer n the United Jate yesterday afternoon | an infunction enjo! commerce comim into effect a reduced rate on $e AMantlc coast Prompt atter telephone order wii 1 endorse n.p foregoing Fanning, Royal 3. De. lorsers are Jatia for pusiness results, Certifiente Fiied. © THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. oners of New London County: I «Dply_for a $36 druggist license 1 spirituous and intoxicating ale. lager beer, Rhine wine cider to be sold on prescrip- 2 of a practicing physician and not o be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon, xcept other than distilied Jiquors and those in quantities not exceeding five gallons. At cor. Merchants’ and Hunt- er's avenue, Town of Norwich, Dated Norwich, this 18th day of October A. D. 1910 'Napoleon Parent. Applicant Proprietor. We, the undersigned, - clectors and taxpavers, owning real ate, of the Town of Norwich. and by slgn and endoree the foregoing | cation of Napdieon Parent for a Us license, and hereby certify id applicant is 4 suitable person icensed pursuant to sald appli- Dated at October, | i i i { prwich, this 18th 1910, Treffle Joseph O. < Dion. I above named electors and real estate in the oH. Dated at Norwich, of “October, A. D. 1910, . Town Clerk. octdl signers and taxpuvers, 'HE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- N ers for New London Count ] ppiy for a license to sell exchange spirituous and quors. ale, lager beer and r in the building at Main sireet. Town of Norwich, except the rooms and apartments in said Juild any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in su - ner as to form booths. side rooms. or retiring rooms. My piace of business | is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice { or ‘public or parochial school, or the | premises pertaining thereto. or any | postoffice, public Jibrary, or cematers Dated Norwich, this 25th day of October. A1), 1810, Mary F. Keronack Applicant. We. the undersigned, ar slectors and taxpayers, owning real es tate of the Town of Norwich, and nereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of v F. Keronack for a license. and hireby certify that said ant is a ficensed pursuant Dated at Norwich. October, A. D. 1918, Michael J, Rear- don, Charles B. Briges, George W. Ma- honey, Michael Hourigan, Thomas Me- Mahon. T hereby certify that the above named signars and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, the Town of Norwich. Dated af Norwich, this 29th day_of October. A. D. 1910 Chas. §. Holbrook. Town Clerk. 0ct31M Certifieate Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: I hereby apply for a $30 druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicating iquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine 1nd cider to be sold on’ the prescrip- 15n Of @ practicing phesician and not o e, drun emiscs, “Ta {hantitics not one gallon | Evene othar tha tilled Tiquors and | in qoantities not exceeding five ; s YA N, 4547 Commercs ; Tow orwich. Dated at ol - this Gax of October. A I C51 Gsxb0d. Applicant and i We. ihe tre and taxpayo ing real es of the Town of Norwich, and 1eréby sign and endorse the foregoing tication of C. H. Osgood for a druge Tt and hereby certify (hat is 2 sultable person to be pursuant to said_appiication Dated ac Narwich, this 29th day o October, A.D. 1910. F. L._Osgood. C. B. Lee, John C. Averlli “Howard L. Stanton, J. Frank Clark. 1 hereby certity 'that the above named signers and endarsers are eleciors and taxpay ers. Gwning real estate. in {he Tow Nofwicii | Daied at Norwich, this diry o October, AT 1910 Chas S Holbrask. Tows Clerk _108_Broadway. t 21 Ripley place, a sood first floor; rent 40 Hobart Ave. t three husbands since. —Louisville Courier-Journal. BTt b b i Mason Place; Laurel Hill, Norwich. FOR SALT CHEAP_A Duilding Iot centrally located. Apply at this office. WANTED—Lady and ‘expenses paid: also ladies to deme onstrate our goods; highest commissions paid. ing please give name . Bulletin Office. ABOYS AND GIRLSI_Watches, foun- TO RENT— tenement of six rooms, reasonabie, sellers and A man sold a calf that A alf that was sick an® but watch the it thicken, vears after— don our laughter— e huufz!l the calf back as “minced —New York Star, FOR SALE OR EE: 5 West Pearl St. NT—FHouse at No. with all modern con- veniences; also eight acres of land with same. Address or inquire of Fred Tour- tellotte, on premises. TO RENT—The store. just vacated by the Thames National bank: possession Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- tral Building. 1d TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms permanent or FOR SALE—Bay mare, trotter, foaled 1906, standard, 15.2 untrained, on track only’ once and siepped guarter . Plain Hill Stock Farm, mile south of Baltic. v FOR SALE—Yoke of oxen, . in g0od flesh, weighing about 3000 Inquire 'of Amos B. Whdeler. from $1_up §0°Math sty Norwich: TO RENT—House No. elght rooms: rent réasonab) p- Jones, East Great Plain. WEAVERS T WANTED —Good Mechanic St.” X BUX POULTRY AND OGS, Bullard, Norw WANTED_ Faime, Send_full psrnculars Gonnecticat JFarms 242 Franklin Only a pair of dark brown eyes, Only a dimple sweet: Only the clouded autumn skies, muddy street. S ply Dr. D. L. TO RENT—Store at 65 FranVlin St. Enquire at this office. e from the eves of brown, nend]v =mil maid in a fetching gown, 2 it of guile. increase your receipts 50 per ting ome of our Mayflower White andotte blood inte your fig fer you vour choi cocKerels 1t ves W ‘TEMMnders steady work and good pay. TO RENT ttage house of elght rooms. All including steam heat. minutes’ walk from center of “Ingnire of JAMES L. CASE. 40 Shetucket St., TO LET. The place known as the Moss Farm, % mile from Wester! taining 110 acres, 10. ing some modern ¢ with an ardent heart, a gust of rain; ®lance at a tax Mechanic St WANTED—Skein employment Also handy young man, ¢ low priccs for conveniences, future deliver: Eiban, Game stock for DAY FLOWES POCTARY 1A Norwieh Town, AUCTION SALE Saturday, Dec. 3, 1910, petent’ heip ply anxious thrill, Apply at Ussawan Milis. WANTED “ooks. Gen House Girlt also a single milk and can drive and care for horses. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central s lone lorn dotiar bi, g swict ekiddoo! | —Wilberforce Norwich, Conn. VIEWS AND VARIETIES postoffice, con 0om house hav- improvements, barn Possession about Nov, vou many. ? can T tell? My money isn't all gone yet."—Boston Tranecript. 3 a man’s character can be judged from his handwriting?” “Yes, i his letters are read in court “Huntington” and Huntington | 1bout 10 acre: 30 acres woodiand. velling house ar Farm help, general A.m\=e\\flrk help. cooks and all kinds of band several laborers stationery engir Westerly, R. L. meadow and with old fashioned | Sale on the i mns.an- Dim as honest as the day but the days are —X. Y. Telegram. Bertia—Anything unusual happen while T was out, Charles? His an Charles—Yes, dign't call—London Opinion. Knicker—Jones book farmer. used up two check books already.—N. FOR SALE. SALE HORSES I have several Chunks, and 2 Second Hand Horses that I want to dispose of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. For Sale | A good Oak Chamber Suit, also one of Stoddard’s class condition. BWPLOVAIEN T . H. RE N, 40 Shetuck- ting shorter.” 3 Brosdmas, City. N. Tarrant, PERSONAL. vour tailor LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | cians attending. Infants adopted i particulars, Sanitarium, 2 Big Horses, is_what they call a RILEY B, WITTER. Bocker—Yes: AUCTION ‘There will ‘Wednesday, N . m. at the Hopkins place, Plainfleld, Ct., field P. O., five almost new milk wagon, harnesses (double and single), of farming implement Collinswood Agent—The speadometer will enable you to know how fast you are goine. Otto Fiend—I don’t bank balance tells me that just as well.—Detroit Free Press. Diggs—I see- that brandy from sawdust. . at 9 o'clock mile south of Plain- they're making Wiggs—Good as if tha forests were mnot disappearing fast emough as it is!— Cleveland Plain Dealer. is in Maine a woman who has composed 40,000 prayers, and she says every one of them has been an- " T wonder,” asked the Mas- | sachusetts schoolma’am, “if she ever prayed for a husband?”"—Chicago Rec- ord-Herald. “There are twica as many men rhp poorhouse as there ,,m.«mnm»a one surrey, 5 $6 Cliff Street. utensils, etc., gasoline engine and saw. ¥ ost For Sale 140 acre farm, | balance pasture and woodland cattie, cuts 3§ tons failing supply of water, with running water in buildings; | room nouse, Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs | Cluster Curls «__for the New Coitfures bibson Effiilet [o. 67 Broadway 60 acres tillable | A Siriking Resemblance between your old suit and a brand new one will be noticed after your old suit has been cleaned and pressed Our pains-taking methods are e made our work the stand- ard of excellencs in clean y want your suit cleaned suffragette triumph- ed the mere man You dames git the | money and we git the rest."—Clove~ | Jand Leader. | A1l up and down the town we see: “UmbreNlas to mend!” | But wouldn't this old world be fine | 1t we could only se2 the sign: “Umbrellas to lond!” —Chicago News. |1 said to the tailof: “Hello! ness, old fellow, quite slow? “Or does it just go 8o might “call it so Vot so-s0," he answered, “but sew!™ has an elegont 10- |in_th> audience. carriage shed, ; 41 miles from city, particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Ceatral Building, and pressed comes to us. Lang’s Dye Works, 157 Franklin 51 For Sale | have but 60 Shares left of the PIERCE, BUTLER & PIERCE MFG. CO. 7 per cent. Preferred It is an exceptional in- pay you 7 per Let me tell you about it. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, 'Phene 505 “You are going to the polls regard- 27 “Yep,” replied Farmer Corntossel: “my idea of a real patriot is & man who will travel jest as far to cast his baliot as he would io see a circus.—Washington Star. MUSIC AND DRAMA is estimated that on an average v in circulation hands 11 times a week. lass of the ielephone. The Goodwin Corset and Lingerie NODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, 76 great towns in | England. in 1909, was 25.7 a 1,000. The death rate averaged 14.7. The birth rate in Watched The manufacture of what vle” furniture is becom- ing an important industry in Spain. \HaveYnuHelumed Home? | We will be pleased to meet you at l(he Fanning Studios. Wall Papers | is the finest ever. | “American CHAS. E. WHITNEY | 227 MAIN STREET. {Real Estate and lnsurance{ Always Boils on the gas range, Oargline ot Siam men of the high and mid- classes as well as women wear cotton stockings reaching high | above the knee. Also Lace Curtains, | Upholstery | , The sunflower is grown in Russia to considerable .extent, rushed reaching usually to over half a million tons. FOR SALE A variety of Cottages, Dwellings and Tenement Property in all parts of the | city at prices ranging from $1,200 to | the amount of world's best stove, a hot weather neces- ys “a friend You ought 1o see the ty ranges built for Better look 31 Willow St. board of trade cstablished in St. Petersburg, sritish. boards of {rade are be- zhout Russia. time of need anco-Russian new Estates, discriminating purchasers. at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water Heater, also the Ruud Hea‘er, when Lists at Offi Rents collected, repairs effected, etc. QUALITY in work should always be considered, | especially when it costs no more than | kind. Skilled men are | Our prices tell lh. A Russion-English bank is to be es- i The Promis] Petersburg is in- | ereasing its operations abroad. 40 Acre Village Farm {in Windbam Center, eight-room barn with basement, Price $3500. Have a bargain sold at once. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. Farms Farms Farms will buy a four-acre place, new house, abundance of fruft, from busy village. the inferior employed by us. whole story. STEVSON & YOUNG. FUNERAL ORDERS Arstistically Arranged by + * The Florist, | Lafayette Street. elegant location, of vegetables tha following imposing vegetables. 30,800,000 mushrooms, 5,200,000 pound: , 13,200,000 pounds. (Gas & Electrical Dep't., 321 Main Street, ~ 11 bulldings Alice Building. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your| Carriage and Wagon | Repairing and Painting, Carriage and Automobile | Trimmiog and Upholstering The Scott & Clark CORPCRATION, £07-515 North Main Strea:. in 2 Lunch Cart 1f & discus=ed in govern- a proposition for a com- plete reprosentation of Russian rail- i in_order to attract gers via the trans-Siberian route. There is be ment eircle: of the Yokohama Silk Conditioning houge s quoted as say- silk production of increases every year by about In spite of the small crop increase of / shusted' 3% "5t | The Korwich Micke! & Brass Co, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chostrut St. Norwici more than ainst last year §s ex- 10,000 bales as ag: — buy a cottage Tiace Biluated In the villags of Bawca: Possession given immedi- Easy terms. Within the last ten years the Meth- odist church in the Philippines has grown to a membership of 30,000, and 500 Filipinos are conducting preaching tuck. Conn. MONE Y LOA NED Gna Securitics of any ki Lowest Rates of Interest. eStablished firm tablished 1872.) RAL LOAN Co, and Westerly: brand % mile from new Lotuse of seven rooms; Stoningten borough. For particulars In Masachusetts last year thera were and the average time lost through shutdown. Stoppages call or write - sale, all stocked and tools. at prices that will Zstonish you. Write at once for information. Farm Bulletin working days, THE COLLAT Meconnico of St Automobile itered nto With 1ha facmers of the high- 2oad extends is lined With (choice of 400). Wll.l.lll' A. WIL(HIX REAL ESTATE BRCXER, | No. 41 Wet Brond St Reoms 1 and 2.| | sgrecient | Toute for the improvems from Montreal General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful | Give me & trial order. Sat. | isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone W'E-/ R. Telephones 31 and 865. tion free in auto. AUTOMOBILE STATION, & Otls’ Strest. Automobtle General Ma- Transporta- helieu river, good fa1ms the main road ists and travelers by other over which automobil- onveyances WHEN you ness bofore the pu dium.better than threligh the. adverts inz columns af The Builetin. nt to put your 1 teave Canada United States, and Bicycle chine work.

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