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- : mnumxmumn:gmww xaun-lfi roturned from a ml-r -flp i Colchester on Bdward Ioae,‘h:m » Y lnuomoottneemntrydlsuicun » s of > 1 Z L : 2 : + String Beans gnher of cases of pinkeye prevail in | newing old : : X olt tl“n w“.. < Radishes. - ; ™ . In‘calehuflnn 'of its eléventh anni- | fraternal socleties in point of mem- Suney Avs! sk S ‘s mild er removed| Dr. J. H. Allen, who has been suffer- | Yersary, Ionic camp, No. 7694, Modern | bership with 1165207 members in the Pancy Oranges Peppers most of the snow, ugh patches | ing from rheuma for a number of Woodmen of America, h 14,524 camps. has paid to mfi- ; . Pancy Grapefruit Tomatoes . remain on lawns and hills. weeks, has so far overed as to be mhfll ‘well m on Thurs ciartes of u.lu dM . Slosupsto ;) - Muitusome Members of Sedgwick camp, No, 4 | 3518 0 take short walks en pleasaat | Tt (E0 SLCHAsRC of, M8 hembers | sum of $45,365,831, aml has in force &1 - ; Malaga Grapes & Bunch Onions S. of V. are requested to meet in|32Y™ fine programme whlch both entertain- unount of u,uus'um. Its ‘-'h Pomegranates Parsley Buckingham Memorial tonight at 7.30| Mrs. Charles B. Waller and children|d and mructed those present on the | rate is five in 1,000, and its average Y —adwv. \ and Mg,murgmy(hncdonm history of the - order. | age on Jan. l,uu,wultrun. —AT— The R. N. Part, children of New oh, who have mptly at 8 o'clock the programme s e ol tioon. ' e 3 sh sawmill and water | oen zpending a week at Atlantic City, | 9Pened with: the address of welcome anatorium Organiza SOMERS BROS. privilege at Montville has recently been | reiurned home Wednesday eveains. fur:: presiding officer, Consul Wil- | , Mr. Stanton then went on to speak Tryan ot 1o rt.:n;. Parish estate by pam ’l!me:‘d::rsin;d:ct;tg. : sanato e artment : OPITZ HOLDS LEAD, gramme of recitations and songs was near Colorado Spri: s tient - admi well rendered, which included soprano goloe hy Miss Floretti A-htnn. baritone This week has been named by the B e B oA i o e P R oo Cheok ‘up this Toilet List, make a S e e C! e anni = N Finish Ssason of ern Woodmen have besn the first of 9 towsm Al e ey o it ety Twnthmnt l:::;: len :::Io ::l.ub.“ = the great American Mfe 1nn!‘nca in- | caloulation of what you oan save by The Peck library is now open every ltltuflona. TERLahal ot oM, fhas 4p: £60 ¢ 5 ognize and act upon the enliuhtuned ;:m?:ts:ga;mg;:zws : n;,tuws 1!.)5 ::x.". h’:he Uderd g B TRl business proposition that the duty of m Tonel G“ 2 - - 1 their regular a fraternal society, considered from a 5 ey’ syl gl eaing business and fraternal standpoint, is at The Boston Store. For a few dayu only we are {o save g;eg as ;ve;l x- pay h;aunnce 3 H Judge Alfred Coit of New London is| im shifts $ osges. an. 910, out of & total| Nof the economical prices in com- offering a 7 jewel to address the men of Broadway church mm"n Opits held fest to e Daeey ": e o od | Parlein * with ' what thess - dysiviny » ¥ this =vening, when the committee|place. C. S.Peckham jumped from . ad meen under re: !;‘sm}:a. x;“ re‘g " v . ? named at the last meeting will make a | fourth to second place, maki; the moi;fl 1’ or m'-’;‘e ;:l.cm have o= Y ! needfuls are usually marked else- a am Teport upon organization. high score for.the cvenliy, but Frank o goon be discharged a8 Cprecrlwhers. No standard article is want- etreaul an . alley eere . Farmers came to town Thursday to the former drdpping from rested cases, and many will become| jng from our assortment. movement in a3 20 Year|puy garden tools and seeds, encour- | meevag rer Bim Sag the e lrom cured before they are discharged. Al yugnuts, Colgate's, Roger & Gal- d by the belief that the remainder - | the authorities conservatively hold that of ‘March Is to prove less lion-like s%tfim{‘& is the standing now: fully 75 per cent. of all cases of tuber- | let’s, Houbigant's, Piver's, Pinaud's than the early half of the month has| iy Opitz 66,735,-C. S. Peckham 66,095, culosls are curable if taken in time.|ang a varisty of other Perfumes, filled case for $9.75. re ; ‘ as only curable lases of tuberlulo- A :elh:l: ‘:Wtfl t:l«lflfl.e is an| been. A. Joraan 65,950, Dr. N. B. Lewls 64,- | :{;dg;e D:gzwtea n: mhe.ix?sfl:xutlon it | Sachets and Soaps. extra val purchaser. = 445; F. Tetreault u,zas, C. G. Cobb b easonable to believe t} Members of Sedgwick camp, No. 4 “_“5. M. Larsen 62,77 ‘H. Reeves - S not unreaso: e to e of V. are requested to meet [flmsun ‘ nhfln“neal %\:c;:;.ngham Memorial tonight at 7. l"nlm SQIJIIL During these Lenten days there are many visitors to the Catholic churches for devotion, especially for the Way of the ‘Cross. The liturgical cojor in all decorations is purple, the hue of peni- tence. illions of dollars will eventually be 62,710, A. J. Bailey ca.“s H. H. Peittis . 62,070, J. Jordan 62,060, F. Ledger R e e o T tionion, | FANCY BOTTLED PERFUMES— 60,440, ’ Bounl?e to 'Mm:umcmlo‘ fli-dmpilfl%n Roger &v(l}nnet'a Violette de Parme ‘ mi lon of lepend- .10, $12,000 FOR MISSIONS. , members and and Vera Violette, 95¢ and $1.10. | ents, the Modern Woodmen society*is Fund Left in Trust for J. Milton Bart- | tions, the reasonablengss and feasibil- ! demonstrating to insurance organiza-| Houblgant's Ideal, $4.25. Piver's A: A 18t Now Be Distributed—Will % and as only curable cases of tubercu- zurea, $1.00. of Julia F. Walker. S LAN LU it is more pmflh.ble to Bave lives than Hudnut's Myrtis, Narcisse, Elaine, There Wwas brushing up of history I buzuohn“u';!t:lzlh;“t by Miss 1"0 'u?lfllrylurvmn‘wtbreox!chm'&t:g; G 4 ' There was a trust fund created in | 50108 by g3 e i suet hy S0 | Lrom e Colgate's Violet Dactylis, Cashmers Y s ey s ane Tecalled | the will of Julia F. Walker which lett | Ashworth and Mr. Royle, recitations | the losses, in dollars, caused by an ex-| pougiet, etc., 2be, 50c, 76c. the fact that March 9 was the an- the income of $12,000 to J. Milton |PY ‘William Flemming, selection by Mr. | cessive, but largely ulrg {normth- niversary of the battle of the Monitor Bartlett during his life time, Judge Campbell on the bones, and high class | ity. Full credit should be given 3 and the Merrimae, in Hampton Roads Gardfner Greene and John C. Morgan sled, of hand work by William Ban- | goctety, as the idea is original, an in 1862, being the trustees. Following Mr. | field, for whom Miss Hazel Banfield | when we stop to consider‘f.he :.Ix’no\‘mt PERFUMES IN BULK— A Jarge derrick lighter has brought | Bartlett’s death last week; by the pro- vhyid . “"“‘l‘é‘z&'c ".‘}"'Sw‘i‘.iaé'é" g{ dmd"fne o m:.:nrggrornmrxs droadd| Rogar & Gallet's Violette de Parme two large guns to Fisher's Island which | vision of the will the fund will now | Rumbers were v i R e L we mot say that this|and Vera Violette, 50c and 60c of. are to be mounted at Fort Wright. The }m d'uu.:ib'umd ?q“iguy Mtw:lert“ iy '1’[‘0):; Adigsss by Maahtce, Stantae. lzfle'fi:’:" more for its memhers than Piver's Azurea and LaTrefle, 750 O8. lighter was taken to the island on|lowing flive missionary socleties: After the first solo, Neighbor George other order in existence? 4 Thursday, where the guns will be Chltfldu:lx:h ?:"g of eufi;“'"‘"c hfi‘;’;i H, Stanton of Ionic camp, who is also 'm%'fi- Stanton’s address was Ilst?ed Hudnut's Myrtis, Wood Viobet, hoisted to shore. ;';BB@“‘”. m: A‘"}n‘; 1“ ;‘l Eatonary | & member of bo'ml the ;tdmte and :lde to with close attention, and applauded. | Jockey Club, Efc., 50c to $1.50 oz MUSIC BY TRE "m Edelweiss lodge, O. D. H. 8., of New association of the Congregational g:::! u'plos‘t;v: 1,,‘3”"",‘,‘,‘ whlc?lrh‘engav; Chowder and Whist. Colgate’s Monad Violet, Dactylls, London, has accepted the invitation of | church, located in New York; the | excellent idea of its strong points.| When the entertainment programme} New Mown Hay, Etc.,, 39c and 50c. Immergruen lodge of this city to attend | Home Mimorl;aryh-amty °§ fl:e Q\?fl’ Eleven years ago, he said, Ionic camp | was concluded, th:t ’fi’a‘l{"'lffiex‘iné'é; Woodworth’s Blue Iilles, Wood Vie- their anniversary celebration next Mon- | gregational church, located in New | way organized with 33 charter mem- | vited to the bangu let, Lily of the Valley, Etc., $9c and ‘We Will Serve Another Six o’clock Dinner Sunday. March 11th 7 day evening, and a large party will| York; the New England Woman’s For- \ it now has a membership of | the direction of the committee—Lee The WIHI'Q‘I. House come here by trolley. olsn Missionary soclety of the Metho- [ Sej% and It mow has & membership of Cioge: Lyman 3. Cobloigh ana Frak 75¢. dist Episcopal chfirch, located in Som- | and death has entered its ranks only R. Leete—a fine chowder was serv- 1 Parker-Davenport Co., L. H. Healey of Woodstock, master | erville, Mass.; the American Board of | yix times. Upon evidence of good ed from the Wauregan house. TOILET WATERS, ETC. of the state grange, visited Tunxis|Commissioners for Forelgn Missions of | chara £ satisfacto A whist drive concluded the evening, grange at Bloomfleld, Tuesday eve- | Boston. ;hyfi::.l" T e actorY | at which the prizes were won as fol- | Colgate’s Violet, Cashmere, Bowquet, fl],',"' ‘HI- Temarks were along the wihite male between the ages of 18 and | lows: Flrst;;Edvsnd smz‘."fluca ?sx:tvlls Etc, a bottle 25c, 39¢, 50c, o8 of progress in grange work and| FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. |46, and at the age of 30 its insurance | handsome comb and bru - | T5c for the good of the order. cost of $1,000 is $7.80. The Modern | Nulty, 15, a beautiful silk scarf. Con- Hudnut's Violet §ec., Yanky Cloves, n lations—Christopher Héibel and Mrs. The ushers of the Broadway Congre- | Programme for the Afternoon Was :vtmooem;: KeA ,In}%ri‘:r:. d:r:;lvleg“isnmn‘x: ?3::1 OI-Ielbel The efforts of the com- | Extreme Violet, Etc, a bottle 75¢ and Proprietors. A R gational church were delightfully en- Upon Japan. d their well arranged pro- | $1.40. We advertise exsotly i past 28 years from the 22 charter mem- | mittee an e . We advertice exactiyasitic ?S“fiii:%fi!,”w‘:af:fi‘f? :f;egll::;ofi'i An interesting meeting of the Wom- | bers who composed the first camp at | gramme made the evening emjoyable| Djerkiss, a bottle $1.35. Lyons, Iowa, till it now leads all other | for every one present. was one of several pleasant evenings|8n’s Foreign Missionary society of LeGrande, a bottle $1.25. ‘MURPEY & McGARRY, | which have been spent there. Trinity Methodist Eplscopal ehureh | oo | T T ’ was held on Thursdayeafternoon. In $500 i) | Tl N i 207 Main St. Postal cards of the Grand Canyon|the absence of the president, Mrs. J. | FRANKLIN COUNCIL WORKED PLAINTIFF GETS Piver's Azurea and LaTrefle, $1.48. and other scenio points of the west| H. Newland, the first vice president, CLASS OF TEN CANDIDATES IN WOOD CUTTING CASE Pa;ve :lun recelved«{lro&x Col. iCha.x-le- Mrs, J. Oh Dodge, prfislded B = oD & Co. V . Gale, who visit ese points en After the business had been present- k with Band | Jury Considere owning 0. Ve. routz to the annual meeting of the|ed the programme of the afternoon Bahghiv Pollguet pork i Babcock’s Corylopsis, 50c. Pinand’s Lavender, Lilac, Ftc., 66a Navy club in Los Angeles, Cal. upon Japan was takeh up in & way full Music and Addresses by J. C. Mac< Wilcox Case an Hour—Other Suit Vantine’s, Riker's, Woodworth's, e ave gol lo - W o B A ‘t)ltx intelre-t for the large attendance and Pherson and H. M, Lerou. Settled. i Ete., Ete. rs. W. T. Browne, state secretary followin, ers were read: Wh = of the D, A. R, announces that the|Send Missionaries — to Japan? Mrs.| There was a large gathering at Ma- | At the opening of the court of com- | Bathasweet, 25c. A ;‘h:hm;:fl:l"h‘;o ?.Mholdhn't’hnn&m Russell Woodward; A Peep at a Yoko- | sonic temple on Thursday evening for | mon pleas, Judge Waller and jury in} Golden Bath Powder, 25¢ and 7bc. nounced twice previously. Officers and | Our Littic Helpers'in Japar, sirs k1%, | the assembly of Franklin councl, No. |attendance, in this city on Thursde- | yiolet Amimonta, 15c and 25c. a e ronm r'g i delegates Will be chosen at that time. | Bushnell; The Story of the Shrine, |3. R and 8. M. There was a class of | morning. Attorney Perkins addressed for our big . Sfim'x',“m““ g RS Woodbriew Rt s s o work was finely done and was wit-| for the ;:lamt}ilfl waslbrt;uxiht in l‘l?ld Hudnut's, 25¢ and &0c. 3 HE AUDITORIUM. nessed by a number of visitors, in-|accepted by the court. It is possible | crems ge Meridor, 23c and 45c. s r|n sto c k'“‘ First Baptist church entertainment ALz oy cluding D. H, Seamon and P. J. But-| the case may go to the supreme court. postponed because of death of Heze- ton of Mystic, John Price of Water- The ca}sle of Df;lan ‘7] l‘)lllxxnham, which Pompeian Massage, 37e, §9¢, 76c. i d of Pawtucket| was to have followe: s case, was 2 ke e D D oahiom of Broge. | setiled out of court ard the jury was| Magds, Malvina, 45o. 9y : ’ il excused until next Tuesday. Court Hinds’ Honey and Almond, 40c. l al s w y At the new creamery of Morton F.|shows on Thursday in the four vaude- Follo g the work there was a|was adjourned to come in at New Lon- $13.50 for all Hart Schaffrer & Marx Over- coats formerly sold for $20.00, $22.00, $24.00, $25.00. Plant, at Eastern Point; eighty head | ville pumbers and the moving picture | banquet served by the Wauregan, at|don Saturday for the trial of the court $16.00 Prof, C. D. Jarvis of St ot Mrs. A. G. Miner; Mountain Climbing |ten candidates worked by the officers | the jury for an hour. :fler which . C. D. vis OrTs experi-| by Moonlight, Mrs. Costello Lippitt. h ction_of Thrice Illustri- | Judge Waller occupied about twenty TOILET CREAMS AND CERATE! ment station will de one of the |, letter was also read from the Bibie 33§e§a§n§sdge MlncPhersnn master in | minutes in addressing the jury. They j : 8 speakers todey. when by invitation of | \woman which the soclety supports. the Royal and Select Master degree, | received the case about 11.30 o'clock Elcaya, Vantine’s and Riker’s, §0c. Woodbridge grange, the Connecticut| After the meeting the usual tea Was | forlowed by the Royal Select and Su- |and considered it for an hour, return- Dagget & Saia 165-45 968 any matitute " in the ‘Woodbridge|Served bY the managers. per-Excellent Master degrees. The | ing at 12.30 o'clock. A verdict of $500 s s Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. For the end of the week the Audi- torium presented one eof their quality of the finest breed of cows will be lause fi which a most enjoyable time was had. | case of Ira L.Beebe & Co. vs. Mary | gpopprg stocked on the farm. Much of the Ell:nt:n:k-‘atldr::wcbv‘fngxp hou!el:m:lt‘:: 7T. I. Master MacPherson presided and | J. Robertson. On‘\donday gxere will £ product of the creamery will be used | musical element with a comedy mix- [throughout the evening Franklin coun- | be motion list business in this city. Violet, Heliotrope, Flaine, Chrysis, at the Hotel Griswold and at the Plant | ture -is predominant in each act and{cil band furnished excellent music. - | Wood Violet, Orris, Dactylis, Hite, Me estate, keeps the laughs coming fast all {:Hot;vi;fihthe zaf;gy:;es:h;nm:c T8 | wallingford.—The new Wallingford | oz, ¥ 3 AT ( ed O. B. Ryther, secretary of the State | " yoisiy & Gumby, a coon team, start | of the visitols of the councll to the b orpaniacs o the. evenine of| A=ures & LeTrefl, §bo os. Christian Temperance union, has been | the fun in lively fashion with their | council at Halifax, N. C. which was| Yo on® 20, with seventy-five charter| Corylopsis, 35c oz. secured to speak at New London on novel act along ¢ampmeeting lines, and | finely given by Herbert M. Lerou. wWho | jhembers, % March 26, and that evening he will give | Miss Rose Felmar, singing comedienne, | SDoke of the southern hospitality and & temperance address in Groton. The| soores a hit as one of the neatest and | the cordial reception given the officers afternoon meeting will be before the prettiest in her popular songs which |and their wives in all the places vis- TALCUM POWDERS— Y. M. C. A ited. T. I, Master MacPherson also 3 L3 ] AT display her pleasing voice. - Hudnut's Violet Sec. and Extreme i spoke of the trip, the efforts of the h t b for ail Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits| Lucretia Shaw chapter, D. A. R, of |, Foust Brothers, twe musical artists, | Sh0ke OF 106 tHb. U0, €f00ts, 50 63 Violet, 25¢ and 80c. formerly sold for $20.00. ;'3';‘6 OL;';I")S]‘ t"}?“‘;’: 350 ?{1 "‘t’ g‘"‘d of | and violins, come up to every expecta- | People who were; m:t there. He :lpfige Colgate’s Violet, Dactylls, Cashmere e Connecticu epart- ' e f the section of the country an e 2 ment of the society is organizing to- | [l and Ihelr micely worigd up ef- | L o gained from ths visit. Dame Fortune is likely to say that | Bouqust (Unscented), 15c and 3be. 9 50 ] l l 50 pard the installation of a set Oof | {Chicus Lill has ome more piqpsing turn | Ho expressed the hope and stated| . oo ot o R ver's, 22c. bronse doors in Continental hall, in in Carney & Wagner, a sfhging and |that he would try and have Rranklin ; ‘Mennen’s, Sana Dermal, Corylopsia, ‘Washington. dancing duo. who put ont fme clever | council arrange io have some of the | account. She seldom says It to the | Amolin, Woodiand, Violet and WHI- i » 1 it ome original mov officers of e council a alifax, N. iams’ Carnation, 15c. s 14 50 “llfll c:;;ie }{Ama‘:;on, dt.m§hter of gnilt:;;m wenl:"sc e a:ce. 'hfi: C., come here as the guests of Frank- | M8 who has nothing saved up. = ¥ Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutenison of | ot e e tures the big ap. | lin council, this fall, in return for the Don't carry your mbvney with you |y 2150 Roger & Gallet's, Squibd for Suits fermerly sold for $12.00,| sirest” Tosuran, s Jones of 7°0%%| plause as Bowery Liz. There is an in- | delighttul ‘time given the local ofi- Houbigant's, Djer Kiss, Ssnitol am $15.00, $18.00, $20.00. Hartford Wednesday by Rev. Hugh |teresting selection of films for the|cers this winter. If they do come, it|and be constantly tempted to part with Comfort Powder. is probable that the governor of North - fvT;;eBé::;‘:egfikflzgalolcht‘ixéhwmdwr moving pictures also ot il o wglth them, he hay- | it- You will think twice before you e ing taken part in the exercises which| draw a check. We offer every banking The new Spring styles in Suits are Herd of Six Deer. the local officers attended and was FACE POWDERS— ooming in every day. -egi%::'-magra|:gl.xtoAn;m;nendotN:hg Gus Lambert saw a herd of six deer | found a most delightful fellow. facility. Hudnut's Volet Sec., DuBarry lld We'd be pleased te shew them to| Young Men's Christian . association, Y O s | - TEC it N N Tearg Witk wreat Orchid, 50c to $2.00. . { | George Palmer place s] ey | interest and w our. .8 of 3 ”;h Spring H :;?di:n:‘t“ ngnmky‘:f,hl:;‘ d&‘;::: u{;:,: were fairly tame, allowing him to come i applause at the close. Their talks in- II‘B Ihames lu an x Irusl nfl Roger & Gallet's Violatte, 50c. e ng Hats are here. York, an appeal for books and mag-| Within about 100 yards of them, when | dicated the magnificent trip which Piver's, Elcaya, Riker's, LaBlache, they quickly sailed over a wall and| they had. azines for soldiers and sailors. wmt,eéo mfl{:‘t as they were not Very Low Colonist Rat . Nickel | startled enough to run. Rl Boat vio. Calitrevn, W NATIONAL SECRETARY WILL Open Saturday Evenings, 7.20 to 9. ton, Oregon and far west, daily, March 2 BE HERE THIS WEEK 16th i 10th. Finest tourist bl Jean Hamilton to Visit Haile Club— Djer Kiss, Swan Down, Satin Skin Norwich, Conn Btc., 19¢ to $1.00 box. y MANICURE ARTICLES AND SETS— H Manicure Scissors of all kinds, 28c i wee Ic es to $1.25 pair. Announcement at the Haile club's Files, 10c and 25¢. business meeting on Thursday evening L P Cuticle Knives, each 25c and 30c. that Miss Jean. Hamilton, national at Ha"ifln s Emery Boards, a set 5o to 2lc. ducted the business meeting, at Whlch it was decided to postpone the social evemnx on St. Patrick’s night to March | Fop Spfln“ nome]eanm“ a - Tho committees for the month were Ame"can Red slar It le_stn at the present time by appointed as follows: Reception, Our stock is now complete with the §|one who has & way of knowing that l Misses Jean Jackson, Elizabeth Wil there are 242 vacant tenements in the an son, Hadie Blackstone, Irene Moore, | Very latest and newest designs. Ex- L I d city. Thére are in addition 39 vacant Grace Greenwood, Jennie Clifford, Mar- ci ¢ e an g::‘tmt“ mtoN‘r';i:: ;va::'csh ia-‘;l u‘:?hé: is ideal for your system, in that it |8aret Murphy and Lillian Austin; so- | clusive, aftistic goods. That's the Whgls Misses Nellie Schofield, Atnes A an c ' there was much difficulty in securing a S ne; story in a few words. Now is the time ten ives ta of McKinley, Linea Rydholm, A. Zoerner, t“ ll ranspon ement. 3 9ives you all of the advantages s Maud - Aubrey, Madeline tchie, C.|to puy, and the place is at Mount Holyoke college news says: | good tonic. Makes rich, new blood, | Thelma, Gladys Lefavour, Vera Ward, on e'man u d At special business meeting called . M, Burgess. rk, Springfield and Boston R. P. O., the best is very small, while in some Nail Pumice, 10c to 25c. lleoner-.s ‘Write Is..o I:hburgess N. E. L] 12 Old a bldg., Boston, i i Mass.—adv. 3 a e a Onlc Committees Named. secretary of the league of women's for president at the anmual election Orange Wood and Pearl Sticks, 3e of the first division of the Rallway cluba, would be a visitor here on Sat- to 25c each. there is almost none. Nevertheless, “c nr \ they have a dietetic value as “appe- BEE Buffers, 25c to $2.00. tizers. 9 Manicure Sets, each 25c, 50c, $1.08 The rallway mail clerks are inter- Joh“ A. nunn Mall association, to be held June 8. fternoon and on Sunday, made to $8.50. ested in the candidacy of C. nrd’s‘;;a > e i e Prafirl Nail Enamel, Roealine and ie i i an item of much interest for the mem- Ongoline. —AGENT FOR THE— The ox:mxgnu(‘:g ott ?n:eid clea; This in the Hme of year when yeu | e o special mu-lcs‘l programme Hudnut's Cuticle and Lustrs and Soups made by the state dairy an 1 i t taki od | for Sunday afternoon is to be ar- 33 whl'e s'ar c"nard pure food commissioner showed that o e L ranged for the time of her visit. Miss Nail Enamel, Rubber .Sponges,- 65¢, 98¢ ,u.c!unbulh of Stamford on the New 01 the amount of nutriment in them at| ¢onic. Mary Kane, president of the club, con- Harnisch’s Nail Enamel. Sea Sponges, e, 10c, 26c. — BRUSHES, COMBS, MIRRORS AND TRAVELING CASES— noon pres i troy aterial to build | Th inating committee which ? ' I;”:r chm‘hua'il;mk;“"r“elnfla'b ?:‘ttlmy v upplies ni enous m: uil nomina ch re- A and fan WOoO ac! T S, :h.cht’lek, m:c’e- m:vamor,m'efif So '; 2 timal : non: at- the business meeting next YERRIN GTUN s 25c to $4.50. i Frsnch and "a 'an 5«“1‘-. co‘::,, two L Z members were | flesh and muscle, and stimulates the month "‘““ Misses ’:::l“anz‘“g:*’ - ; Combs %f genu!old.'horn and, rubber lected to society. ese are Rub; 1 coarse an ne Barber an "ess 1N, ufr# 13, of Guilford, Conn.,and| Whole system. Roarke, Nets' Kc"""-‘ e S 1 49 Main Street - Combs, 10c to §0e. : |.Il|03 flf smmar S|E T g ; e Nay Togers, ‘and Allés. Biephonson:| Tel. T08-12. " martea | JFand and Triplicate beyeled : 2 p e, ;;“’ and Sold A% The club has selected & mt °'tm‘“ % edge plate giass, e to $L50 ‘ench. t Rubber-lined Traveling :l.-hnnnm w-m uuhy'vel: X 2 n“: u.n.‘:.’u:wm_ UIS H. BRUNELLE Sponge Cases, 35c, londu’!onfl o e S et 2 Ol Pharmacy, |5 EAER R L e e agteo £ 1 e Te- i : % Boait| over i rewriian ana”wit conats| Ples, Cake and Bread |The Reid & Hughes Co. and new effects both :; that cannot be excelled. Ffllk‘ll s‘m 1 3 otud. eutnmin: and scen- e It the 1503 performence of th ummm Mflan%w&:m B Vi 553 * We Recever Furniture and De Carset

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