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IR TODAY. GEWERALLY FAI “ 2 Vm‘ ville and metion pictures -e flu m Plctures at the Breed The- ll Post, No. 1, G. A. R, meets Memorial. M. C. A at Assoo: n 101 Ranch Wlld Wc&l Show at Sachem Park Grounds. Svea Swedish Sick meets in_Germanla Court City_of an{uh. No. 63, F. of A.. meets in Pythian Ha Miantenomo Counoil, No 30, 0. U. A, M, lla‘il in thian Hall. Norwi onary Asso- ctation, No 6, meets in Bill Block. ?o: Richard 8. Griswold Command, No.'6,"8. W. V., meets in Armory. " ANNGUNCEMENTS BREED THEATER. dway pharmacy, where -n agent of the show will establish headquarters | § 5 2 5 ; ‘ : : for the day. Intending -pairons may | 7 N & = - 7 el 1 fr i 3 ; thus avoid the crowds and clamor at i % 5 & ¥ the show grounds. ‘ HANOVER MEETING. Conference of Griswoid, Jewett City, bon, Preston” and Plainfield So- cieties With Local Church. mefit Society WANTED. - W ml!:n——Exverlencefl man on farm. Must know how to milk 15 cows; must have -good reputsticm “Apply Samuel Cohen;, R. D. Yantic. - ‘mayl9d WANT m—-Everybody to attend the hew Sceut play. “For a Scout’s Honor,” tonight at Trinity M. E. church. Get tickets of ¢ your neighbor’s boy. mayl19d WtIGTED—Men to ciean marble and granite tombstones in the cemeteries ¢f every city and town. kasy, nice work. TO RENT—At Fisher's Island, E nisned four-room. bungalow, J e 1st to. July 15th, Sept. st ‘to .18t month or week. Particulars addr H. M. ‘l‘aylitkdlo: vaer xve Norwich, Conn. ma; FURNISHED mm-s—i {th | King House, $0 Main St. mayléd TO RENT—Cot of five rooms, centrally locateq, uulmfile for sma:i family. ~Inquire at this office. maylid TO RENT—Up _tenement of five rooms, 166 Franklin Sf. Inquire 'on premises. mayl5d FOR S Fine pony rig; also two fur- yoke oxfi nnv GA, care Bulletin. may19d FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE lt a bar- 8gain, one four-cylinder 30 horse power Regan automobile, just overhauls i1l give demonstration. Samuel Adams, ¥21 Mair St, Willimantic, Ct. mayléd FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—14 H. P. Maxwell runabout fully equipped. Ad- dress Box 44, care Bulletin Co. may18d of tha weather and contributed to the | Experience unnecessary. e 35 L1 T"EOR SALE A pair of oxen, welght decorations of the church. 310 _per day. Particulars free. LouiS{s96o, Inquire A. T.ch'a.rdner ¥ 15 Oak There wad a good attendance of del- él Goetz, 226 West 44th.st.. N;:nggrk St. 7164, ineers’ ’mfo"wamrm lehlme lhat illumines ot tz:si‘{ %anmfw free— 5d " 't'&' %Enwrs—green of the. Proeseded from - mature—never from This ng‘liidwmn once I fondly be- Its er, m mtflrm on High had re- The six churches’ conference began ths fiftieth year of its history at Han- over Congregational church on Wed- nesday. A spring day and the season of apple biossems added to the beauty th and gas A superbly beautiful Biegraph pic- fure is the feature at the Breed today and for tographic beauty and ex- | egates from the churches. ’*—_——'——-—_“""‘ “FOR REN- ceivi cellence mever beem equaled. It | "Rev, Messrs. Smith of Westminster | YOU ARE WANTED for government | 5 ¥ O SALE_Must be sold at once: a bnigfi B el LR e B Bl LTS xn- neught more pleasing tells of two brothers, located in the | and Charles Smith of Baltic led the gg‘fi_'t*"g‘;;rgwnm?};“ Gnnual vacauons’|and cold ‘water, all kinds of fruit, on |G M. Post, Westbrook. Conn. mayi2a Than Im e e mining district in the west, and each | devotional sarvice of the morning and | SLPEE ROUES: no "avoffs:’ common edu- | trolley; terms 'very reasonable. ~In- |2 Deopis recsives a-gift of a scarf from their | Rev. F. S. Bamford the praise Service | ments coming this vear; influence un- |4uire Bulletin Office. BT pop e vty - 5 B i o And when’ from - this shell it made its mother, she dying soon after. Pass-|of the afternoon. The choir sang the | necessary: send posial immediately for FOR SALE Two cylinder Buick wduatzflcestr !:mmzwat.;tw‘f&wnumli S Nescape, ing - emigrants are attacked nea® the | anthems Come Unto Me and There is | It ons opan. . Franklin In; touring car in good condition; car | ¥ G OF ™ In’quu‘e T M axton. 73 Riem: | Became on the way a gibbering ape. door cf their cabin, Indians annihilat- | a Land Beyond the Setting Sun. . 36-G, Rechester. rizht; price right. L. P. Ayer. North |p o gf S -mayl12d Blow and -un;k.s course it steadily Franklin, Conn. mayl17d FOR SALE or Exchange—1308 mod- el F, two-cylinder Buick Touring Car. Newly painted and overhauled. Fully equipped. Demonstration given. Ad- dress Auto, Box 95, Willimantic, Conn. FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE or exchange for other property. This ing the entire band with the exception of a young girl. She is taken in the boys' cabin, and at the end of a year each boy is in love with her, and are rivals for hner hand. The older re- turns to-the cabin one day and finds the girl in his brother’s arms, and his Jealousy almost leads him te kill his Sermon by on Preacher. : The sermon was preached by Rev. WANTED Married man to solicit James R. Danforth, D. D, of Groton, | and ceilect; permanent position; salary on The Fatherhood of God. :gdlgommnsmonhgoxod posltmtxlx is ogeri i 2 man who is energetic and o The name of God has indicated 2| Zood habits: reierences are reauired. fi:’;agr;;o;“;z";nd it in the sk tht; Address Box 16, Bulletin Office. mayiSd L i ife. The Jew in WANCED—A man for general far BUUICE. of MEht wuC: > work; separate house to live in; pe And’ rea:fie( £He lut point—in woman (Proud} amthot of my family tree, But loc M?c I am free., 'he &re merely, lnd “mythe of feverish TO RENT—A desirable tenement, East Side, five minutes' -walk from Franklin square; rent reasonable; sec- ond floor. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. may5d A i TO RENT—A very desirable tenement on Laurel Hill Ave. Enquire at 55 Broad St. may3d vm Vain vllionl Al thlnbt thnz wers sacred, things rival, but the sight of his mother's| Adonal, the all-sufficient one, the - | farm 11 ed i BENT- el scarf being wrapped about the voung | Christlan in Father. Men have grasp- g‘,’;‘;;“; = ““’&o,nc:?; gfifi;fi:fl%}ay‘}% pnitur:szee%:z {vo%{i‘;:lni ’i‘h::wxlxn‘a' anient. BE Etshticé,:i:;r;?&‘n“”“ w",r. or thon‘h( W, """"‘b"“& or pitying fellow’s throat arouses better thoughts | ed after the jdea in such . texts as good 1% story house of seven reoms, | Backus, East Great Plain, or Tel. 727. S WANTED —a coatmaker and bushel- Golaie, Crecker House Blcck, Londen, Ceonn. . . maylid WANTED—Pianos and furpityre to repair and reflmsh.Ah) an experienced man. Tel. 34 maylid and he cenciudes to leave the plage to the happy pair. It is at this moment that the photography is at its best, for the departing brother leaves the place at-twilight, and plods distractedly adown’the valley path, the setting sun “Like as a father pitieth his children.” “As a mother comforteth,” but Jesus in his parables revealed to their heari and conscience the relationship of the Father. If we would know the Father, we must give him the whole hear:. ‘Are mocker. nly—Ait for a sneer: Are plots, 4mventlont to generate fear; All. T ions, follies an ‘world—to the Death on in” matters of worth, water in houss and woodshed attached to house. A good barn With basement; ‘plenty of apples on plact ‘This farm is only one mile from vflhge and two miles from R, R. station. Price $2,500. Good <erms. F. E. Bowen, North ‘Windham, Cenn. 13d ‘apri2d ISHED ROOMS, nodorn con- venie?ses 38 Union St. ’ Fel epnone 834-4. apr: From htrth of: 8ol losing beile FOR RENT—A fine five-room base- ment flat with modern convenieneces may. ot leaving naught else visible save the| “Seon, thou art ever 'with me, and all WANTED—Giris: Experienced shirt | me— e e — o “shave '“'" 1y, no fafth in aught onm white searf that the mother gave and | that I have is thine.” operators, 10 work on Singer sewing | FOR SALE_Four tegement hog;alin ;‘221:’1‘:{?11”’::?;’,1511“::1‘]‘;‘%(‘:9 W;!:D{;Og 3 earth By the sacrificing brother begged. This| True brotherhood is realized only as | muciiines: steady work; good pay. Ap- b wfiurenfetz:na::nu On | Morid, at The Plaut-Caddes Co. aprsd T,}:’m:.‘f” e e picture is the acknewledged leader | we understand true fatherhood. Some | BlY Norwich Overalls & Shirt Co., cor. good_reasons for. selling. - = Franklin and Pond Stis. maled brotherhoods are only “barrel organ- Thomas Murphy Wauregan Conn. :;n.on' photographic achievements of Reacm.ng thi: me without care oy day. izations,” held together by outside WANTED—Motercycle investigation may3d TO RENT rmor-e, hoops. Only, that endures which is|Wanted. Catalogue malled upon TeqUESt | TPOR_SALE Two new 1911 automo- Am satisfied, happy. content, of course, House No. 53 Washington Street, eight rooms amd bath, steam heater, all mewly papered and paimted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, East Address Flying Merkel Agency, 363, City. mayl5d WANTHD—An experienced girl to do table work. Apply at once to Attawa, ®an Hotei, Danjeison, Conn. d When the grim Monareh who conquers all men Shall take us and lead us from signt, from ken, When h.ck with the dust our hodies held together from the inside. Jesus Bass-Clef Concert. | taught “I and the Father are one.” The first appearance of The Bass- Clef, our newly organized choral so- Value of Sunday Scheol. ciety, will be in Slater hall on Friday, Secrstary J. W. Rae of the Con- biles-of popular makes; 20 per cent. off to ciese them out. M. A. Norton, 71 Highland St., Hartford. apr20d FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms shall blend— May 28 The aharus will censist of | necticut Sunday school association | WANTED Men and women wanted |and bath. C. E. K. Burnham. Jel. 816-3, | Great Plain, Norwich, Conm. Tele- | So shall we lie—that is all, and the thirty men, selected from among the | commended the Sunday school as the|in this state te seil our high grade apr7d > phone 736. end; best church singers in town, and will | greatest evangelizing agency in thz ‘tieas cgvfleel %(tract%hspg:es“ex:l Atq- FOR SALE—_Eight-room 7 = v-u:hstoeu&—no heyond—mo spirit—no sing several numbers of special inter- | world, ir eight particulars: It trains|cdress Wageon Dept e Gre: tlantic § y uce, all modern improvements, 8 est. The club presents to our music- | the ‘agents, it reaches the masses of | & Pacific Tea Co. 162 Main St Wor- [JOUSe &SIl modern improverents, 1 Yo "‘fif:d&é?{i‘_‘." s s cester, Mas maylid WANTED—Old feather beds. Best cash prices paid. Address C. F. Dick- inson, Seineral Delivery, Norwich, Conn. may1ic HOW YOU MAY kins, loving people 2 ferm of ensemble sing- 22 Shetucket *It ing which has been heard very little in aur ecity, and probably never on a plane to compare with the ideals of the. director and the possibilities of the) club. Attorneys at Norwica, Conn. EGGS FOR HATCHING from well- bred stock, S. C. Buff 01{l tunl and ‘White Wyandottes; large, by birds of the' best utility and prige wlnnm: the people, it has the workers, some Law, thre2 million in number, it has access to homes, it is adapted to all ages, it is perennial in service, it uses the greatest of all weapons—the word of God, it furnishes nine-tenths of the But rot in a hole! M thi!i dear God is whet means to bs Hold fa.!t ‘to the chains whi bi. i g ch bind me kealo‘ a rat, WHITNEY’S AGENCY, +227 Main 8t.,, Franklin 8quare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE N barbering apr28d THRE WESTCOTT AND WILCOX Boarding Home for aged people is pleasantly situated in spacious grounds on car iine; large sunuy reoms, all modern conveniences; moderate prices; practicai nurse in charge; correspond- ence solicited. Address Old People's Home, Box 125, Danielson, Ct. apr2ld LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— Home lesscns; $25 weekly job guaran- -_Jemerinu Crosby Murphy. The officers of the club are: . Col. { membars of churches. absolutely free. Get particulars imme- | Strains, 'nl‘%‘; e NEARB »M GR R T R TR - i . Bt il g duction, 13 1. Mrs. W. Y FARM OF 12 ACRES, with Charles W. Gale. president: Epen Al-| Every teacher is a preacher. Prof | {ately. Halls Berber College =~ s14 F. D. No. fooi dwelling and barn, orchard, wood | ~ WHEWS “AND’ VARIETIES ber; = 4 Norwiob, len, viee president; 1577975 fobIESW secretary-treasurer; dizecter. The c¢lub has the following men as hondresy members: Col. Charles W, Galte, F. W, Lester, G. A. Kies, W. F. Halelotte, F. L. Farrell H. L. Yer- ringten, E. P. Rose, Herbert T. Miller and an.amsociate membership of ne: one hundred of our prominent towns- John E. Vaughn, Charles D. Geer, Merriam's book, “Little Preachers of Parishes of Eight.” was recommended. The world wiil never be won for Christ till we win on2 generation of children. Tn the discussion following Rev. Messrs. Arnold, Smith and Tenney and Superinterdents Hall of Preston and Ladd participated. Pomfret Speaker. t, etc. Price very low. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- ern dwelling, nearly new,'all improve- ments, in excellent neighborhood. Basy terms to accommodate purchaser. ROOSEVELT AVE, NO. NEAR the Bleachgy Greeneville, x room cottage, wi garden. Very low. 644 MAIN ST., COTTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water closet, Jarge 1ot frenting —_— - Clever Sayings Kn(qkef~8¢ven cities claimed Ho< mer dead. Bocker—Prebably after in- heritance taxes.—New York Sun. “Nat going 'to ‘Alice’s funcheon? But you uvef'ou sacred word!” “So I did; and I’ TOMATO and cabbage Tnmat.:zo Champi ‘abbages: ficwer plants. Al ylants. "Reasonabie price. near St. Mary's Cemetery. maytéd Teil. 693-4. -in-a- minufie # my dress e. In conclusion, Miss = Williston of | teed; $10 weekly while learning. g:u;:tu;::f’“‘;;l;yc;:“;“ and an ex- | nad come. —~Herper's Bazar. e club purposes to stimulate an | Pomfret brought Impressions of The Rochester Auto School, 1816 Rochester, . maysd “Has that naw )hy of yours a hap- interes:¢ in male chorus work and to | World in Bosten and the Missionery | N. Y. aprid ‘I have five good M{l?rk hioru = pPY ending?’ . “How- c&n “tell,”. re- advance public appreciation of and | Pageant. WANTED. — ;:z'g,,:;'eh:,,; e plicd the manager, “until I balance taste for the best in music. both through their own werk and through the vigiting artists who will assist, -Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn mowers and baby carriages to repair. OUSLEY’'S REPAIR SHOP. Onen evenings. 227 Frznklln Squau Cuts of Six Churches. FOR SALE. - The conference voted to secure pho- tographic ‘cuts of the six churches and my_books at the end of -Washington. Star. “Your face is like an open book” he These are very the seasen?”” things. T want --ou these and some others right away to e room_ for The soloists for this concert ar the mext carload, w ill be here . 2etshe o S el | TR % e VR o WS hiareaime | n St T STV AR B A PRENTICE |- e er ik les, Jones, harpist, both of New | FENOVer. whe has hitherto missed oniy or Tel. 177-12. o KXo AN I don't believe vou,” said the maidy York and both artists of tioned | three of thz meetings here. meyi5d FILMER R. PIFRSON. 2 FiY “vou'll have to kiss the book.” ding. The Iikin ; t?-, < “;::;‘:Scfi,’;us e S o e T solicits a cal from .people desirous of —Houston Post. singing is not alene national, but al- Portland.—A framed certificate of = buying or selling real estate who ap- “Why . Tomin: exclaimed the Sun- universal and there is hardly a |merft has been received by Margaret Richmond Lace Works Stock | reciate fair and nonest aestinge. day £chool teacher, “dom’t you say eity of any censequence in the west | Mitchell for her essay on The Witchea Cooks, General . House Girls, Table v vour prayers every might before vou maylsd For Sale 80 shares at par 106; the Company price is 110. Stock paying 7 per cent. SANFORD COMPANY, 49 Greene WANTED —— ' of Salem. writien at the locul school for the historical contest, for the Se- ciety of Colonial Dames of America. lhal does not maintain such a society, whioh it leoks on with civic pride and supporis with a generous hand. The tickers for this concert will be on sale at Davis’ book store Saturday morn- = = ing. \ LEGAL NOTICES. Girls and Chambermaids. Register now for the shore. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. 86 CLIFF ST. Pure Water Is Best An egg contains 74 per cent. water, besides albumen, fat and phosphate. Our egg factories use water from eme of the best wells in the state. For an g0 to bed?” “Not any more,”- raplied Tommy; “I uster when I siept in a foidin’ “bed, - thowh." — Philadelphia Record. Reverend Gude—The question i, brethren, how-sheil - we send salvation to. the Fiji. Ia.!a,ndu' Deacon Tight- wadde—Theugh I am not- intimately tqnflior w[m the present case, I would mavlid 3 | SUPERIOR COURT, W LONDON 101 Ranch Wild West Show at Sachem | County. Moy 19th o710 Park Ball Grounds. R aaeui e kg Piwie; Buv: ideal egg drink get the BROAD BROOK .“.e’k?“ that .we , send it colect.— With the coming of daylight this| Order for bringing in the representa- H p FARM EGGS. Every egg stamped. . mowning, he 101 Ranch Wik West | Ly and creaiicrs ot Witiiam Eaay ac | Broad Silk Weavers at once on mayisa | “Hear Dubblelgh’ over there brass rolled into the city in two trains of | SpPSIERdAntE g, about his wife?” “What's he say< BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, to R. R. forty double-length circus ca The 3 Wil- big amusement institution from the an extra good class of steady ne “Hes telling ‘Brown that all he repregeriati d yes and “Humph! Do you creditors liam Eddy, alleged to be dead. whose of 1 mile station, near trolley, cottage No. 40 Maple Grove Av. is he owes to her.” Oklanoma prairie lefc Providence, | 1St known place of residence was Coi- lcrll"thct —bragging ?"—Boston Tran- day, soon after midnight. The N. Y., hAJomfid as co-defsndants in the above buildings A No. 1; 30 acres ,x"., til— MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in aneother city. ‘Will _accept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. “A strange . thing happened in con- mection -with the destruction of a fire trap in which a nu of people lost thetr lives ~last wesk. “What was entitled cause, it 1s hereby Ordered, That said represeniatives and eredifors of William Eddy. alieged to be dead, be and hereby are made co- N. H., & H. railroad had cleared the tracks for its safe and expeditious journey to this city, and the run was Apply to Brainard & Arm- strong, Norwich, Conn.’ lage, 15 oper pasture, 15 acres valuable wocdland, running spring water. 125 fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens. § made witlhout delay or untoward in- |d2fendantis in the above entitled ca pigs and complete line of -wagons and thgt?’ T“he coroner’s jui didn’t de- eident. From here the shew will clear | 20d netified to appear before this Cou A Rars Chance. farming toois. l?llk or cra.nf #0ld at | cide that it was “nuj’hryto fix the tonight for New London, where the | S° Before the Srst Tuesday of June. ; door. Price if seld this.week, 3$4,300. plame.’—Chicago Record-Herald. prodigious routine will be re-enacted e A JAMES L, CASE, FlctareEisiEe it ap wp i i complaint, by publication of this A D B Morwich, G TRYON’S AGENCY, Tve finished, Joseph. “T've touched tomorrow. 3 jorder six umes in The Norwich Bu 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Ct. = up_ the pears and ripened the apri- The street parade of the show will er published at No Willimantle. Comn. | o{s with red paint” “That's right. leave the grounds as -mear half-past & Twel otton weavers' to go to 2 T also have only togn( up these cau- ine o’clock this morning as ition. aa e A K e nirte perm‘ii.t J'“P;i:n‘;:‘z‘al‘u(;;nd:‘t‘;‘: cor orindifarens peroon. ang | Massachuseits. Male and female both. When DiEai. some T T liflowers. return make. of the three broth th o - ~ FRIE EMPFLOYMENT BUEEAT, : they ~will be wlldhwith jea.lmuyi1 that 3 g 3y order of Court: ) our garden is further on than theirs.” biz 101 ranch of Bl lead CrOReE B PARBONS. Central Building. T 3 B R M s Viezaoni = Fie: by Trobe mayi2a Clerk may16d S. H. REEVES, Supt: O ent . —Pele Mele. bly the mosi famous and best known — 4 o Finally the story . that Bacon mur- of the remaining cattie kings of th T < T .apea.re 8o aroun £l o N mckine RERNof the e e TRAVELERS” DIRECTORY. An Apartment of 8 Rooms and ) o e P Gaorge M. shrieked:: “I killed him myself!” Well, parts of three nig Oklahoma counties Bath in B . I the Keart of the Indian reservations | LOYP—A pearl pin with stone in T w Y R New 7-room Cottage with all R ernaps he did—but the motion picturs of .the, new state. Mr. Miller is center, either on South Thames St. or i : " ; $ and bl vaudeville helpe. of zl):e oy Tew. “white chiefe’ ot the High St ieave at Rumford & Co's “The Huntington, modern improvements, including fg;mzo ggmm: D g R g arket, Frankl u Pk et SRS 5 25. . d at e gathering of tribal l rp\:ard n are, anmarflc;& e e 170 Broadway. steam hea.t, lot 50 by 125; excel: “You forgot te get that silk for me ™ . : , = BANKBOOK LOST L 2 0 lent locality; for particulars in- she asks. “Why, I tled that strip of L aptice Ranch Wild "West | passbook No. 116195 of The Nereion i ot around yaur finger this very m:l(‘&a;g?:.mznon will appear i1 the | 0000 g otaty. All persons are cau. \ Apply to goe morning to -remind you of it” Ths promised, and the owners tioned against purchasing or negotiat- hueband stares blankly at the strip of FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, declare its wagnitude and unique char- |ing the same, and any person having a = 2 JAMES L. CASE, cloth and then. says: “Well Il be acter wull come in the nature of anlclaim to said book is hereby called e water way — comfortabis S ildi i ggered! - And ‘here I've ibeen ing Entiinianlng revelition. . A Afs o AR | epon. G MEei mid cie e et w e T 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Central Building, ok N b It heayElgamancs drym corps will be in the van, three | Pank on or before the fifth day of Steamers City of Lowejl and Ches- to hurt my. finger!”—Chicago Post. November, 1911, or submit the book declared tinguished and =2 lieu thereef, paid. to having cancelled and ex- new book issued in or the amount due thereon maysF bands wiil give brazen circus harmony and the screaming calliope will observe traditions of the circus parade by mo- nopolizing attention astern. A free | ter 'W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels tkat have every comfort and convem- ience for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Lonz Island Sound and a superd view of the wom- g.r::l skyline 2nd waterfront of New & g HUCH IN"LITTLE The 1910 corn crop in the United States aggregated 3;125,713,000 bushels, by far the largest yield ever attained. It had & farm value, of $1,523,968,600. For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Mzin strest, -— 4 CARYOONIST'E IMPRESSIONS OF THE 101 RANCH REAL WILD WEST FOR SALE Stcamer leaves New London st 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of New Cottage House of 6 & “Gardner Court.” Fast 224 Stroet 5.45 a. m. (Mondays|f] rooms, haréwood floors. steam [ |XROWR a8 "Gardner Cou The sealing_fleat of Newfoundland, axcepted) and Pler 40, North River. heat, bath, electric lights, ce- wlfl:gf#fgmm“stmfi %1%;;"&851?&1{ | ten vessels in all, report a catch for 7am mented cellar, large garden. 2l = the present season of 199,500 seals. Close to the electric cars. Will The catch at Magdalen Islands is re- Fare Norwich 1o New Yerk $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent. New London. Conn. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thur days, Sundays. at 515 p be sold cheap on easy terms. For further particulars callon N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, $1,350 will buy a large 9-roem cottage, all furnished, in excellent shape; large lot, 90 feet frontage on ocean, splendid drinking water; a nice new sailboat is also included. This cottage is situated at Charlestown Beach, R. 1. TO LET. A 10-room cottage at Pleasant View, R. I. Best location on beach. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St.,, rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. ported to be a complete failure. AT North China is noted for raising the best mules in’ the middle kingdom. In Pekin one will see mules guite as good in every respect as the Missouri who are tired of paying board | 5na Kentucky product. The finest 2re employved by Chinese officers and otrer and are wondering hmv they wealthy _men to draw their “Pekin can save money should look | °** &7 ‘a New Home at about Half tectorate will: eupply voung trees and what they are paying now. seeds to settlers; in the very large variety available,, which embraces & Remember we can show you how. number of foreign. species, are wat- tles, eucalypti, cypress, pines, junip- 62-66 Main St. Young Gouples City. ers, ag well as fine woods. Consul John -Q. Wood of Tripoll in Barbary, writes that since the begin- ning . of - the .year there have beem abundant rains in that country, the best and in fact the only sufficient pre- cipitation since 1907. While the com- mi was on.the verge of starvatiom, ever r now gives the appearanee of a mbst prospemus y‘ef‘r for agricul- t and the grazing industry. These nu},':. “will be of great olive crop of 1911. e In 1895 the total pr!va.to foflm‘; in Prussia_on ywhich- the income inted to ns,m 966, - , Monday: Wednesdays, Fridays. at 5 p. Freight-received until 5 p. m. C. A. WHITAKER. Agent.’ MONEY LOANED“ Diamonds, Watch of Il' o= and Securiti Lowest R:‘h: (Eihblllh.d li'IIJ - x_!“%& fi-,“ Tmnm% S. "O.C S Tl s ket $200 o J "”“% [Old Established Restaurant i For Sale m «Centrally located. Will sell at great - % Cause, ill health- ly REAL ESTATE “Street, or Rex Conn. A' gfid at t.n hfll