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$500 for dm( of raising the way was rais; lingly throu h ‘borough wl Cg‘ner,&in-;’?g . AL Willlam Bolomon - n_—~How: Lorenzo A G liam Clapp, F. N. DANIELSON ——— Roster of Soldier Dead Whose Graves Will Be Decorated—W. R. C. Rain- bow Tea—Death of Henry H. Peck- ham, Father -of Mrs. William Scott of Norwich—Borough Must any Philip Frazer $500. Following is a/list of veterans who-e graves will be decorated herz on Me- morial day: . Westfleld c‘eulzeler}—xx ‘Warren, Har- ris burlmgu , W. A. Chase, Edward Boy P. Durkee, John McDonald, E. Lvoldumith Alpert Clapp, James Danielson, W. E. Simmons, Lowz!l Taft, J.. E. Bassett, Erastuz Babson, Benjamin Child, Philip Tanner, Thom- as Newton, U. B. Schofield, Pascail} Pellett, Henry Fuller. Thomas Neg, J. M. Lucia, Henry James, David Rob- Harold Corbin; Hdlth. an P B e s 9L “.Gb- Denovan will alse be in the circle. sbro, W. J. on, Fra ib- @ % Elks to H. I.-d’“'lll'L all damages 1 ¢ % ks ave ies’ U—G. A. R. “{‘.;,,,"““m S ’w‘"“" Nemion. | the ehanging of e ot the B Jov, B. D. Bugbee, I, B Byrne. || Banquet. k fx:“;oh:[:fi- sx.o%u(,:m;ran:oe tmold, | have proper fall to M‘OW h“'flé la have been nwolnted wmmmae order to carry out their Memorial sy H. 1. Stéphens, L. G. Gleason, R. N, | NéW sewer beds 'at the borough farm. | of Fiks t atfange for ladies™ night. |plans, haa to raise money, and on Colvin, Henry Olin, Sanford Bugbes, | Which 18 fust below this polnt. Wednéstiay evening gave the four-act Charles. Burroughs, Z, Mitchell, Sam- | Albert Mellor of Willimantic ‘was & OBITUARY. * |military drama The Hospital Nurse, of vel Davis, G. A, Bailey, C. A. Kennedy, visitor here Wednesday. Tennassee. Folioying was the. cast:’ A. Shippee, James- Mcintyre, BE. H. FUNERAL. i Mrs. Henry A. Follett. Guy Vincent. W. W. Keigwin; Harry Howlard, D. C. Brown, George Dver, s Mrs, Amy (Winslow) Follett, of 236 | C00K, Jesse Stinson; Dutchey. Lyman Mrs. Mary Ray. South Main street, Woonsocket, R. I., N. D. Neft, G. E.dKing, George Ches- Iszundersy CwLKfue zneoy Ti; ,s:k': bro, J. E. Howland, Perry Harrington, 5 mas ng, Stanton ng; b an m, Taurens Card, James Potter, Omn % ']l;he fl:\r]l‘e\rfil ‘t‘vf L'!,rs. r ;yl B;y was zl‘ze %g,g::gk:“ I";{‘:;wymfin‘;f David Wolfe; Bob Rend, John Paton; el at allows’ chirch in Moosup i Wednescay at 9 o'elock. A sol high died Monday afternoon at the Woon Tewgocod, A. B. Shippee, Joseph Wii- Mr. Johnson. Archie Haas; Jack Hgnck : cox William Comins, J. T. Strait, E1- R4 P ot ol teX by Rev. socket hospital. Mrs. Follett was born Harry Duncan; Willie Johmon, ew- Che _ IS . 1. Broderick, with Rev. Fr. Mathew | 1 Clavville, R 1. July 27, 1846 fthe ward Keene, J. D. Miller, H. C. Davis, ton Dickarson; Carrie Johnsen, Mrs. g::. m‘ Aeacor and Rov. Yo Faure sub-deacen, | daushter of Abner and Susan Winslow let on Members at Noank D. C. Mowrey, D. ‘A. Bolles, Curtis Laura Packer Gear; Dora Vincent, Mrs. g, W. E. Davidson, H. M. SPWUC Holley, .Theodore . Stearns, Stephen ivi Maria Gilbert; Mrs. Long, Mrs. Lydia J. W.-Sprague, Hiram Hoar, S. J. Lee, | Grigss > Miss Fanning sang the solo 'Twill’ Not ;2:"“3‘13;:::3‘ he‘_w;:’:;‘gg‘etnfgni’; Coit; Mrs. Johnson, J, Elizabeth Mac- Stephen Richard, Penuel Hutchins, St. James Cemetery. Be Long. The bearers were W. Camp=| _ 1 0ic 4 by a son, Henry W, Follett; | Gowan; Kathrina Bedriger, Miss Alla|liams pest, G..A. R., with their wives, Shubael FHutchins, John Rathborne, | 1, s: James cemetery graves of the | Dell C. Campbell, Frank Brophy, Wii- | {0 ihers Albert Winslow of Wor- | Perkins. attended the uet at Noank Wed« Orin Day, G. A. Bailey, W. R.-Steere, following will bé decorated: George liam Gillouley, Patrick Riley and Jerry centbr And élimon Winslow of Put- Between the acts there was a whis- neséay evenmi‘glven by the Daughtera of Liberty in Mechanics hall. 5 Conferred Degree cn Eight. Stonington lodge, No. 26, 1. O. O. F. met Wednesday - evening and worked the szcond degree on a class ot eight candidates. Curran. Burjal was in St. Joseph's cemetery at Dayville. L. E. Xennady was in charge of the funeral drrange- ments. Harold Greene, a-senior in K. H. S. has entered the Day Kimball hospital Charies Burton, Elias tling solo by Mrs. A. S. Miller of New Haven; 2 baritone solo by Charles Lampher2, and singing by a quartette, Messrs. Ryley, Keigwin, Packer and Ratitbun. It was one of the best plays local amateurs ever produced and lLa- W. James, M Vg 7 s Shortsleeve, Levi Miller, Jeremiah Gordon, W. Pickett, W. Wetherell, Il.} Goorge, George Low. Michael Keliey, R" (C”'imb' R ?aéi{an’:;;'“}rg{ *,’:::; | Stephen LaPoint, William Kelley, E. Graham, J. J. ell, J. H. J 7. Martin, John Allen, Thomas Welch, William. Rice, Samuel Worden, ‘é”:“l Anthony Mjller, John Foley, Luie Mc- Reed; Henry Stephens. Willlam Bo Dermott, Louis, Shortsleev X nam. and four sisters, Mrs. Harris and Miss Susan Winslow, both of West ‘Woodstocis, Mrs. Chanier of Putnam and Mrs. Ida Weaver of Haverhill Mrs. Follett was a member of the ‘Woonsocket Round Table ¢lub, Eastern man, D:. M. Colvin, W. Mcintyre, E. at Putnam for treatmant for appendi- tham camp will net a good sum from o T oy “_‘ oty Welttet o Smith, Patrick Owen, Charles ng. St ;‘:‘".,1‘3355. and of the Duugnters of the o modnc‘;ion & Noted Here and There. James Kenne. At South Killingly. ' . Those who had charge of the affair Henry B. Noyes is spending a few A. Tuesdell, J. O. Dexter, Lorenze At the South Killingly cemetery the PUTHAM Archie . Haas, Fred M.Williams, | days in New York. Basgeit. “chn Fisher, H. I.. Law, Sam- | graves to be decorated on Sunday are BALT'C r1 R. Williams, Jr., Dr. Walter Mrs. George Richmond has returned uel Danielson, Perry Park, Davil|those of A. D. Potter, -George Rice,| Foreman John Moran Geing to Attle- b e s Smith, J. Alden Sannders and Davil| from XNorwich. She was accompanied Fisher, Samuel Reynolds, Danforth| Bethuel Curtis, Horace Kies, L. E. B fa Invited to Attend Me- Funeral of Sister Philomena—Recov- | P. Wolfe. Mrs. Wiiliam Ballantine | home by Mr. Pichmond's mothar, Mrs, Neweil, Fzra Chamberlain, Laban | Short, L. M. Short, J. K. Watson, H. L. ore.- Grange IR ~ ery of Napoleon Blais’ Body—~Ascen. | Penficld was the dire:ress. Harry Richmond, who will make a Fisher, Col. William Danlelson, John | K Wiitney Graves (a Revolution- morial Services—Firemen Plan Min- e , i W. C. T. U. Meeting. lengt it at her son's. Daniclson, Thomas Day, Georse Geer, |arv soldler) E. B. Franklin, H. S.| strels—Birthday Remembrance for | dion Day Services. The bimonthls meetine of the W. ¢.| A: W. Georse has raturned from New S. R. Davis, A. Mathews, C. I.|Greene, E. E. Fiske, J. G. Warren. In| joceph Rawson. 4 = , T MAeaaE T L;'E iraven & | Yo% Woodworth, Job_Miller, Kimbal At-|this csmetery there are buried nine LB The: funeral of Sster Philomend, | . 1. We8 e g e Fhe (o] ;. rurse Scoltiof New York is /il d. William Chase, Milion Young, | soldiers who fousht in the Revolution-| Charles Mayheu has resigned as who died at St. Joseph's hospital, in ltofvl‘;:"‘:;';“r’;mr:g ‘;g;“{;m“"ou town. Tanner, George Kies, W. A. Adams, S. eturns itl olen Team. S CIty Tom e mmaculate onception each one present told t e:r own expe - PLUMBlNG AND A!FITTI e low T A, Clarke, Archibald| M. H. Starkweather arrived here ]T;‘;‘;vifi; n‘:‘;t S‘L‘l;“";‘:f“‘ exercises at | cpurch Wednesday -morning at 10 ;ncte ;IssasJTél‘;r}&,r%fw; }{;’;g:j:g—i - "a'__. Gord Je i {ies, Giles uesday evening with thé horse and L y i % oA jects, Mrs. 3 ot O o, 1 andes i I.;;o:] stolen f§om B O aturday| ©mma M. Bosworth has been ap-|0clock with a solemn rekuiem high |y, rers “Mrs. Gesrge Stinson: Volun- JOHNSON & BENSON, Gohn Devis, Charles Davis, Barmaby |and found in New London. The tsam | Pointed administratrix cf the estate of e It Ry oD lengte tegis of Temporancs fn Manila, Wrs 20 Central Avenue. £ is in good o ition and he feels that| the = ] - . - h e carloite Lamb; Campaign in Maine e T Skl he k| To Oroanise Woodmen's Camp. | S OCMy detean Ry Fatmer Mazs- | and' 7 xeiiie Tord, »oemt| SLATE ROOFING L Sihe U SOy Rt Y. v;fi;:;, so quickly and in such good} . ... ¢ the Woodmen of the|ed by Rev. Father Valdabreni. Other e T e Sntin ".\::»v; ;u.xfl ?alxll‘fr;lmi] ~\;ff{°!:d‘£r£m Rainbow Tea. World is to be organized here tnis t{]flrg\gl;? nfl au:n?rm}ce \;ereRRe I.Ar- Graduation Committ: ;ln‘ on 'l:uo;'- an -y evere bronch e fo = T ) eveni ur . Fa- i % prom; Srote (. T. Richardson of Richard-| The ladies of the W. R. C. held a CTRESERy) ch By e ol B as| At a _meeting of the Eighth grade| “mei 119, son’s Mi#, Ala, “we feared it had |raintow tea in the G. A. R. hall Tues- Foreman to Resign. of Wiilimantic. The mass was sung | ®f the West Side’ school the following econsumption. 1t ha? a bad cough all|day afternoon. ' Seven tables in the o M £ for the Put.| Dby the voung ladies of the Academy committee was appointed to make ar- H ¢ . the time. We tried many remedies | seven colors of the rainbow made a Jonn Morin, foreman for the Bul-|of the Holy Family, who also rendered | F2DScments for graduation: Ida May- San“ar Pl“mb“l R hent avall and doector's medicine | pretty and effective feature in the ar- | Dan Ligat & Power Co, is soon tog ol C7e oo CRIAHY WHO also rendeies | nard, Minnie Fiynn, N2na Bendett, y g emed as Finally we tried|rangement and decorations of the hall | 1¢81Sh “."I" that it s ““it“‘“.; T | hymn, Beautiful Land on High. FhE | Walfer Ciooks, John Whittle. B B4 - "Kings New Discovery, and are| The corps will net a good sum as the 350 s his” fahally 1 ALDOUEED! |} Nilkers iitd youra inoics Secopniisd At Noank Banquet. A pben Tito a D 16 &te Hailroos pleased to say that ‘one bottle effected | result of the large patronage from the | M25s. “t to the Conrecticut man- | the body to the Immaculate Concep-| A large number of members of Wil | is only less refreshing than the bat a complete cure, ard our-child is again | public. T D e e who died im MNew | tion cémetery, where Rev. Father itself. During the summer you wil strong and healthy. For ~coughs, e — azer, H H s e Slne on the S | Bellerose and Rev. rather Papillon the more look to the bath for bodily colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, | OBITUARY. Hayem L e o honee Sas bors ai | conducted the services at the grove % comeort.. 1 will siow you sampies and geotp and dore jungs, it's Ihe, mosti T et it wlephom rgmas e€N A% | The bearers were E. Dion, J. H. Brown, Just Tr a Ten-(fint plans of the porcelain and other tubs nfallible .remedy that's made. Price| Henry H. Peckham. Balf-n.ast Whe pagt fiw days Joseph Pion and Arthur Roy. 7 y and give ven estimates for the worlk B0c.and $1.00. Trial bottle f}‘?"~ Guar-| Henry H. Peckham died Wednesday Will Attend Graduating Exercises. Sister Philomena came here to the 7 . 9| of putting them in in the best mannes anteed by Lee & Osgood Co. | i home_ruLGrandP\'ie\\' Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Morrell wiil at- | convent of the Holy Family from En_ BOX of cascarets from a sanitary standpoint—and guars Yo Bover s SoMNr dg - Ve s vears. Few knew of his ili-| Fanch schoel in New work ity LS| .. «wos transferred to Taftville, where | Salts, Calomel and Cathartic Pills A cied evil, when there are real and | ness. he having been si Iy a few| (Thursday) evening. Their daughter i : 6, UG NG SN C O SV g‘é:d‘!\' Decia 1Y gk adateet il dys mrpnrggfrg;‘nb:afl‘ Sauble. 't1o | Isabel is a member of the graduating g};fe :,:; :le’mg"‘?e;“lisfa:}ee‘;f“{o'gt"t;‘:: Violent—They Act on the Bowels as J.E TOMPKINS, d marshes, bayous and low- | is survived by his wife and two chil- | €1ass. _ . e seph’s hospital in Wimmantic, where| FPepper Acts in the Nostrils. 67 West Main Street Jands. These are the maiaria germs | dren, James of this place and Mrs. Phiafalntis Mo Sasnw. she diea. R e A L B that cause ague, chills and fever; | jam Scott of Norwich. Mr. and| Percy E. Hathaway of Philadelphia Body Recovered. We - all need ‘& Idyative -gomethnes, Z weakness, aches in the bones and mus- Packham were married in Moosup | is to take ~harge of the burling and |- Napoleon Blais, the 13 year oid son | LoV Often we need it depends cn- The vau hn Fnund cu cles and may induce deadly tyhpoid.; vears ago last April, the anniver- | mending department of the French of Mr, Blais of Water 3“"91 “;’I“ tirely on how we live. If we exercise L o But Electric Fitters destroys and casts| sary being observed by them at their | River Textile company’s ‘'mill at Me- | gisap eare;i from his home Mong 0 | Jargely ‘and eat the rignt food, we out these vicious germs from the| home heve. Mrs. Peckham, who was| chanicsville. e e e Bhopheo fonday | need. a laxative only . occasionally. blood. ““Three bottles drove all the | Franc (ase Crocker, was born in > = Shoat’ 38 feet fr th e : el river | put if we live indoors, =nd get too madaria out of my system,” wrot 7 h. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Grange Invited to Congregational ‘h: ase ee = "th!‘ eA!“m'e' where | jitt1e laxative effect in our feed, we Wm. Fretwell of Lucama, N. C., “ Crocker. Mr. Crocker was a Church. - 1]‘;-‘535",1. e d"‘g be’th'eufih‘ may neel to'get it quite frequently | furnished ;nm P I've had fine health ever since. prominent man in steamboat circles Members of Putnain grangé Have ;“B; 4 Badi “e[s ayb ;g‘ "3‘ %’ed ‘;- | in_some other way. patterns. 11 te 25 er' 'm-n. this safe, sure remedy. Only and for a number of vears was chie? | hean invited to attend Memorial serv. | botnsing — the body tu the shere apout | ;. 0P0dy can doubt the need for a ; Lee & Osgood Co. engineer on Norwich and New York| jces at the Congregational church next “;3‘5;;2” it ”s"]e?t ufiz? :’;‘”e &= ‘S“tr laxative. The only question is: Which — —_ During the war he ran trans- | Sunday morning. The members will | cal examiner arrived. It was fh?J};fiti ong. s, ierDests s i thAC: iett 0 S F- GlBSON Warning to Railroad Men. _to Fort Sumter. Mr. Peckham| maet at the hall and march to the|the boy went to bathe his feet and | ooCoons mOW. ~Cascarets are known - served on these boats with Mr. Crocker. | church in a bod i to exbOdy 4Ehie Lonly claxdtivd s wlicli L] d Sh M E Bacon, 11 Bast street, F}azhfl o b & % fell in. G acts in a gentle ané¢ natnral way. n an eet etal worker Me., Sends out this warning to rail- | Five Additional Looms. Tha WUCHT, A ma e Village Notes. Castor oil y vels. " Mary Gardner Friday afternoon : Castor ofl merely greases the bowels.| Agent for Richardson and Boynt A conductor on the railroad,{ Tive additional looms have arrived | 2™ Friday afte - Joseph Healy of Springfield was the | Cathartics and salts, acting as pepper | Furoacos — my WOork « a chronic inflamma- | here and are being installad at the Seventy.eighth Birthday. [gucat of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. jo- | acts in the nostrils, flush the bowels 7 H . tion of the vs, and 1 was mi T of the Comnemieut ATills compans | Joseph Faweon. of Cemter sirect, a | Seph Healy of Hieh street. this week. | with fluids. But those fluids are di- | 2 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, able and all played out. A friend ad-|at Industrial plac This plant bids| veteran of the civil war, observed his Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peltier were| gestive juices, and 'we will lack them vised Foley Kidney Pilis and from the| fair to be one of the busiest manufac- | 78th birthday Wednesday. His friends | Sponsors for the infant son of Mr. and | tomorrow if we waste them today. day 1 commienced taking them I be- | tories in town. The entire building| remembered him with a shower of | Mrs. Arthur Morin. Cascarets alone cause the muscles gan to regain my strength. The in-! i1l soon be equipped with machiner oatedras Ernest Viau of Main street has gone | of the bowels to act t::e same as some ' . RSmimation, clired = ARl S ans b 8% | oo o e o e rebie of e P . ; to Williantic, where =e nas secured | foods will do. Carry them with you. 1 better than I have been for twenty | tional room being required In the City Court. { employment. | Take one when vou need it. You will . o veers.. The weakness and dizzy spells y 5 Two drunks were before the . Aurdette Smith and Joseph Riggley | then enjoy all the good effects of Hea"n and Plumbln are a thing of the past and I highly | Suit Settled. court Wednesday morning. - Pairick | of Hartford were local visitors Mon- | keeping the bowels ciear. They are recommend Foley Kidney Pills.” Lee| Many were summoned as witnesses urley was permisted to go on his|das. | sold by all druggists, but never in 3 & Osgood Co. | n the damage suit against the town of | promise to leave town at once. John s Lasch and family have moved | bulk. The price is 10 cents per box 92 Franklin Stree!. Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria s unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsé—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves. but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and It is used by physicians pasfect substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unfike 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 advancing health. The day for poiscning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hal?ls Journal of Heallk. s R e ¢ Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark., says : ““ As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much.” Dr. W, T. Seeiey, of Amity, N. Y.,says: “1 have used your Cas- toria for sevaral sears iz my practice and have found it a safe and veliable reraedy.” Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says : ‘‘After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tienit's disadvantage, as in this case. 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : ‘‘ Physicians generally do uot prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. 1 prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoris.” The Kind You Have Always Bought and which Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- 80, 11, says : “I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria stands first in its ciass. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to «qual it for chil- dren’s troubles, f am aware that there areimitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castoria for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the peer of anything shat I ever prescribed.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says: “ I use your Castoria in my practice. and in my family.” Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: *‘I prescribe your Casto- ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with bet#er effect than I receive from any other combination of drugs.” has been in use for over 30 Or. Wm. I McCann or Omaha, Neb., says : ‘* Asthe father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” ‘years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his since its infancy. Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ‘I have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years. The formula is excellent.” I II:!Id personal supervision. Aliow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : “ It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I have ased it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent resul s from its administration to othyir children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : “‘The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. I think so highly of it that I net only recommend it to others, but have (ised it in my own family.” l\ \N 1S ACHILDREN Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Best.Contains neither ,Morphine nor Mineral. T NARCOTIC. L et are but Experiments that Zecge or OG Tir SANUEEPOUEER Pionplion Seed~ Alx Sennm + Rodialle Salts Dr. F. H. Kyle, of 8t. Paul, Minn., says: “1t affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. The fact of the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of any physician. I know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully.” ASK : YOUR PHYSICIAN triffe with and endanger the health of I;xfa.nts and Childrem — E xperience Apertect Bemedy for Cons against Experiment. stbmzchDun'I;’;, 4 Wmflomflsnoml’mnsh— ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. » old i ",(w\;‘l GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of

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