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nesdx) The deceased was six years| DBridge at Country Club—Tin old and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ‘Saunders Engagement Announced. Field by Seventh Day Baptist Conference——Deatfi £ | copies Avith the clerk of the superior | including many of crurnen ences. | 58 A famous 1 inquiry to wluch you shotfldbe able to ansivet - ATl i in Bri la; d' re- I e aitorney. geneat COURY. and IR | ments were servod. - These in| *“Yes’’ if you value comfort ‘and wish your day to be well |And a Joy for Several Months WESTERI.Y WOMAN CONSECRATED iiffsessnars) — wwne 0! ¥y : HE R R e . iy e mant Good Mormng gg&.- Miu Anna M. West Set Apart For Chinese Mission | Situraay ot Centerdale R I The cor.| At the Mystic Country-elub Sann'flay‘ 'Have youusad P ears present, Miss Abby W. Gardner—Coroner Concludes InQUESt| “inere was a large attendafice Sat. | charge were Mr. and Mrs. Georze C, begun. Pears’ Soap is absolutely pure and possesses the last Wed- . ), . o will prepare his report and file|evening a large numbe: Scott, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Franik 5 > - arday at the funeral. services of 1 in Philbrook Case. Thomas Crowies, who - ::“safl}g By E Williams, 3rs. John S. Kathbone, delightful emollient qualities which softer and beautify | Atons with nis e —_— i, il SR celebrated by | redge, Edgar A. Rathbun and Ciyde | the skin; it is matchless for the complexion. bbac the househdlder’ shows with pride The Sabbath exercises of the seneral , Theological school, offered the prayer | Rev. Dr. Neale, Rev. Father Heafey, | I Cheney. his bin of bright shiny coal. Is yours conference of the Seventh-day Baptist | of consecration. cousin of the deceased, assisting. The Engagement Announced. You Can Buy t’le Umemed full yet? sociation were strictly devotional, | This (Monday) morning there will | burial-was in St. Micha:l's cemetery,| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tingley il . and it was all prayer and song until | be a session of the Sabbath school | these nephews acting as bearers: Dr. lannounce the engagement of their after sunset of Saturday. The at-|board and the afternoon session will be | John M. John T. Charles ~J. and | daughter. Ruth Wheeler, to John Ald- or ents - i . CHAPP LL 00 tendance was the largest since the|devoted to the association of physi- | Frank F. Cro Delegations . at- | en Rathbun Saunders, the marriage . h opening of the conference, many com- | cians and dentists, followed. w ‘a | tended from Division No. 1, A. O. H, | to take place in the fall. Mr. Saun- i 3 d 150 T ol Aoy, Rockuills Comd | bosiness mecting” of tho SOrah | Narragansett councll, K. of C, and | ders is emploved I the Mystic bank, | and so pay no more than for ordinary soaps. There are |Contrat Whart and 150 Main Strese Seventh-day Baptist strongholds in | which will include the election of of- [ Holy Name society. is the son of Mrs. E. E. Saunders of | gther grades to suit other tastes a.ud'difl'ermt purses. But : s this section. At the morning session | ficers of the next conference. Final e Westfield, N. J., and_grandson of Mrs. F g an orchestral ‘selection precedsd the | adjonrmment will be reached Monday STONINGTON. 3. Alden Rathbun of this piace. Pears’ Soap, in any of its grades is always of the Lord's prayer, by Rev. Clayton .| evening. H ToEa Sunday Services. hxghat quality in every particle. All users approve; all Burdick. The anthem Hart was read by Rev tha solo was sung by Mis ants the — Missionary Committee in Conference— | There was no service on Sunday at jurdick and | Although promise has been made - istori ;i authorities endorse the soap of quality and econom; B | et raioad Sropeosements manid raag | Secial Events—Historical Society | the Methodist church it being Camp ri p of quality and y Langworth. After the reading of a[begin at Westerly, the prelimin: Hears Interesting Papers. i T. Hateh, was at the Willimantic E pealm by Rev. sang a_bass | plans having actually been made; there S = conip, aitoRd. - At tho Hinign sEabat 4 1 solo. The scriptures, comes from the New York, New Ha- | The missionary committee of the | Wb stound, AL the “nion Fabil » Matthew 13, 28-31, were read by Rev |ven and Hartford Railroad company | Stonington Baptist Union association | CAVTeh, Rev, M. fiacr of Poushiech: | T. J. Randolph. the official announcement that noth: met Friday afternoon at the First Bap- | Sl¢ preached at the morn ng et responses, hymn 1 fotlowing | new will be started and only such work | LISt parsonase. Routine business mat- | ot FA¢ CORRTCREE Ol0s CHETED ,,,o;’:,m.,. TR hymn. 200. by Rev.|will be completed as will cost more to were taken up. - Thoss wito ab-| o G Kot e 1aat: oFf Yt nnio 15 cents a cak€ for the anscentedm . Fme numm‘ m“s ’m’ hl“ W. C. Daland, president of Milton col- | leave uncompleted than to finish. R e Groton, | meetings was held. Reév. T. L. Gard- | e legs, Milton, Wis. He preached from |This is due to the intention of ‘the £1Gs B REha, S oolol, ey i foerier DhBlor G iHe Seatains ALWAYS IN STOCK. the text Look unto me all ye ends of | company to retrench in operation and ). G. Buddington, Poquonoc, Rev. | B¢l 4, former Pasior of the SCrenth- the earth 2nd be ve saved; for I other expenses. George B. Marston, Stonington, and | {A¥ Babist church, Spoxe. - FIrS. J- A D LATHROP God and there is beside m2 no one e RS Deacon Elias F. Wilcox, 3 4 = el e COLCHESTER «cently located. Mr. Mix makes the Ieaiah 45, verse Miss Abby W. Gardner. in her 73d Arion Society’s Danee. = i!"' at Ntlilddt““"’xlac:s 3 =+ S ks change on account of his ehalth. Office—cor- Market and Shetucket & i Vel Miss Catherine ar, die unday m ire discovered at § o'cloc! atur- “harles S n 2 v: < After prayer, Mi e d y morning at the| Saturday evening the Arion Singing | Tire discovered at ¢ oclock Satur | Charles Swan of Fast Haddam was | Rocky Hill—W, F. Griswold has Telephone 163-12. Price rendered a soprano solo, O, ome of her niece, Miss Anne A fcociety held one of their popular completed harvesting about 300 bask- farmhouse next to George W. Middle- Fred A. Smith of Redeemer, which was followed by ben- | Gardner, at School sircet and Chester | qances in Arion hall. The dance was D : Jew Britain was % ediction. venie, after four weeks' illness. Miss | gpen to the public and was enjoyed by | (On'S place at Quoketaug hill. The | the guest of relatives in town recently. fts ‘:lt’ el;lrl){ pea;;esl._mnstsot them go- In the afternoon there was a Gardner was born on the Gardmer | ; lurge number from Mystic, Westerly | House is occupied by the help and was | Lucius C. Brown has returned from | g '0 Boston. Warly in September he path school conference led by arm. in Stonington, which has been in | and the borough, Music was furnished | il charge of Mrs. James Harris. The |a few days' stay at the Willimantic | "1 Pegin picking the late varieties. L. Greene, with Mrs. C. A. Maine chor- | the family for over 150 vears, on Jan. | py the Arion orchestra. fire started in the kitchen. A hard |camp grounds. e R R e jster. This was followed by confer- |21, 1838. In 1867 M : fight was made to save the building, | Mrs. Raudenbush and Miss Mary Day | ing on Pleasant street has been con- | s Gardner moved to’ Hopkinton and resided thers until Ut Yt fow but the fire gained so much headway |were visitors in Willimant - | veyed by P. M. D'Esopo to the He- “It burns up clean™ six years ago. when she came to| _One of the most fashionable dances |that it was soon bevond control. The | Mrs. J. S. Case and Mis ; : Wesierly and made her home with her | of the season was given by the society | loss is covered by insurance. rier were recent visitors in New Lon- Eff;‘,‘,o,-,";’ii i“?‘fe‘;' saci.s‘;:l‘a;cfi:nth?r.r;:? we" seas n d w d nie e, was the daughter of Joshua | People here Saturday evening. Su Birthday Celebrations. don. ish children of this city. 0 e 00 and Elizabeth Gardner and is survived | mer residents and their friends Were| yui.m Sheehan celebrated his 14th | Rev- Geor' e Reynolds of South Man- 3 £ / tepmother, Mrs. Prudence entertained. 2 % birthday Saturday in the evening en- | Chestqr predched at the morning serv- Rockville.—There will be no curfew ged 91, who resides in Valuable Historical Data. tertaining a few friends. Games were |ice in lhe Congregational church on | law in Rockville, the city council hav- C. H. “A.KE' L nd by two nieces, | An interesting meeting of the Ston- | played and refreshments were served. | Sunday. ing turned down the petition of the W. : of Westerly and 3Its. | ington Historical and Genealogical so- | Master Sheehan received many gifts | A few from town went to Saybrook | CE s For the passage of an ordi- 402 — 'Phones — 489 {to attend the opening of the new |nance making it a, misdemeanor for ence at the three different pla the same time; the men and women at the opera house, led by F I N. Jordan, topic, Ideal & young people in church auditorium, John H. Austin leader, topic, Perfect|by her * Service; the children in the church f-ar\!nm parlor, led by Miss Mabel T. West, topic, Good Work for the Little Hands. Saturday evening there s a ses- beth Wilbur of North Dartmoutl oty was. Eeld. Friday ‘evening: at .the] i romentbrance of \the day. sion_of the woman's board with Mrs. . Her brother John died in 1905, | library, the president, Samuel H.| About twenty friends of Mrs. Julia | SAybrook-Lyme bridge across the Con- i children under 14 to be on the streets A. B. West presiding. which opened | and her sister Mary in 1907. Chesebro, presiding. There was a| Wilcox gave her a surprise at her jnecticut river. | after 9 o'clock at night, unless accom- Jom A. MORGM & m with a song service I by " Dr. C. Mallory Williams, on | home in Quiambaug, Friday evening, | Mrs. Clarence Peck of Millington was | panied by parent or guardian. fter the kept by one of his ancestors, it being her birthday. Games were g’he g“;fi‘ of her mother, Mrs. -!Ohni Joseph Denison which was an account | played and vocal and instrumental se- | Champlin, on Norwich avenue, Triday. | of a trin from Stonington to Georgia, | lections were rendered. Refdeshments | Miss Madeline Gillette has returned | Emma S. Langworthy 3 ing of a hymn, scrip reading and _ Local Laconics. prayer, Mrs. J. H. Babcock delivered There will be a programme of track Rromiang of e kanmnis otoa-. Coal and Lumber the message from the board. The events and general athletic sports on [, % T (TO0 BTS00 0 ere served. Guests were present from | {0 New York after a few days’ visit at | :s has received from Orinocu Z - address was by ) D-ter | Ehe) By oktbRssbIl fioid on- Ealior) o gof ot on Hhe borough of 60 years|Mystie, Stonington and Providence. . |her home here. council, No. 39, at Greenwich, a hand- | Teiephone 884, Central Whart vho told of her experien o S Zisly 2 |ago by Samuel Chesebro, as he re-| Conrad Kretzer celebrated his birth- “0'"91‘ framed znd engrossed set of work in China, where with [ A large party ‘from Norwich Sa 3 p - resolutions, thanking him for the ser- 2 atur- | membered it, was most interesting. | day Saturday and entertained a party her husband she ha u | day evening went to the Casino at|oth Dr. Williams and Mr. Chesebro | of friends at dinner. A royal good \1ces rendered Greenwich council last y the work for nearly is | Wequetequock for an evening of pleas- | \ere listened to with great interest.|time resulted. June, when the third degree was work- o . {ed in. that place by thé state deputy. ¥ now in this country on leave of ab- ure. Tudge Gilbert Collins of Jers Bt ot P i { 1 " sence. The Alert Hook and Ladder company AV delightful reminiscensces - N i i Sumies’ morning and afterncon. was |haa amnaal oing at . DS | Bt Etal | remiaees Gallup of Boston and Miss & | A convex mirror has been designea @evoted to sessions of the Seventh- |pong 'Stnday. Althoush it wasa Gamp | moct ieonantly roeeivag S. H. Gallup of Ledyard were | . Meriden. Charies K._Hamilton will| for motoreyclists, who. by attaching It Makes Wrinkles - s Rl e A ek eteit i I y s Saturday of Mrs. Charles Stod- | & n_aeroplane exhibition in Meri- | j¢ {5 one wrist by a rubber band, e itite s 13 o arstmnbity AN e SpRda: T ertlen fiad o} A Rainy Sunday. : e den on Labor day. | 1itt the hand and see what is coming | . WOIry over fll-health doss your President William L. Clarke of West- | "3 Eoemrae " | For the past week the borough has “Harry Marshall has returned to Ernest Conklin of Mystic has | behind them. health ‘1o good, and merely causes erly presided and he made the annual | Dr. John Neale, rector of had several showers followed by a | Providence after a week's visit to his stic has | wrinkles, that make you look oldez S e - Michael's church, entertained the mem- | riiny” Sunday. The weather seems to | grandmother. Mrs. Isabella Macken- | heelt e guest of his parents, Mr. and | than you are, iny serwide D tars ey Cholr and the Pew rent|have affected the summer people's stay | zie. e e = Tepaice St g : . o, 7o0 878 alck, don't werry, tut P4 ports were mad by 9 = ok 2 | here, as many are leavin Mr, and Mrs. Randall Browne Mr.| East Hartford.—Representative Bd- | h B I + | #bout it to.make yourselt veil To H. Davis of Westerly Y lodsop Suridy. { Borough Brevities. and Mrs. J. Bimer Newbury and son | ward . Kine 1e puony coenern o rea-| 1 he Dest 1 reatment this we repeat the words of thoussnds sponding Secretary E. B. At the outing of t Rev..i T Odelt Tedrentowis-todsy Randail, have returned from two |yesting his fine crop of tobacco. & of'o:);lal: tafmcr sufferers from wom- - i e SO second hands of th ” = o4 & - " Z Vi ' sta a e illi; i & v an| ), R Stlgs Mary Hill rendered u “cello scio |1econd hends of tne I (oniay) Tor Beeanton Pa sk otey at ine CMESNS B | rilie e oo o el OE Nt SEHINS 4 oy S Seadtiod by Trodlaeny o B el gtglaereateu the P in”\‘“-fiflfrnmfr‘:g’saf‘;’e';eofq‘}:ds;f was Cfl“'l Louis Moser, a former resident of |foundation of the new mortuary chapel Y ¥ In the aftarnoon addresses were made |ball by a score of ¥ .this place, now of Westfield, N. J.,|on Whalley avenue has been commenc- d Faill Hall' - by J. H. Hurley on Home Missions | Rowland W. Dunbam, for th pm“z‘,‘p‘d“")rdo‘:jg‘r“;e‘;{dm’g‘"a';fid‘df;‘me was In tovn last woele "l ed. an ng and Rev. D. H. Davis on Foreign Mis ve and a half years ganist and | 2 e arry oxie of New Yorl -t ran! 8 “tohis lons, after which a trio select! chorister ‘of Christ I ehupen, | o Mrs. Pardessus of New London was | N Gilfillan of New Britain spent Sun- | _Berlin—Ex-Senator H. H. Peck of | _ Toallay itching and irritation of the scalp, | 4, . , onderul temate remed o ot : e ITC | the guest of George Haley Saturday. o e v v i prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove 7, as sung by Mrs. Viplet Johnston, tendered his resigna irday, to Miss Feaste Clorniat 1 turned to | 42Y With Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hoxie | Waterbury has given the Peck Memo-| BrCc Jes and dandruff, and promote the | YOU Will admit if you try it. Mary Hill and Prof. take effect Sept. 30. He goes to St.| \,‘“x \o:kq';a\’?;?dl;enasmr: uest of | O st Main street. _ : ral library a fine illustrated atlas of [ cHo%; SR B o e hair, the following Directions for Its use R o o Pt od] Lo n bl g ol e bt ¥ Mrs. William Kallms, Miss Elsie and | the world. O e e e e serwebsy | alx linguages with ourybor‘““ e Kalms leave for a week's stay and economical. On retiring, comb the hair | $1.25 at druggists. Joint Committee by D. E. Titsworth, |ton, D. C. > = _ R irares e ; . Annie Henry of Jacksonville, | ot Sey Unionville.—Owing to the shortage and brief addresses on O Net0veny | The Ladies' auxiliary, Anciont Order | Fla, Miss Helen Alexander of Provi- | *‘SIV0SE puia no is taking a | of water, patrons have been notified to out strajgn il around, then begin at the side | FRANCO-GERMAN ster and Rev. R. G. Severence fans, held a Dusiness session | dence and Mjss Julia Fitch of Noank | pot giaduate couce In New Yotk is | Use only vhat is absoluicly necessary | simiment iyl the Paciing with & bit of ol 106 West 129th Street, New Terk, - ¢ evening was devoted to the lay afternoon in Hibernian hall at|are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jennie S.| g rending a few days with his family | until there is plenty of rain. flanmel heid over thé end of the finger. Anoint e S b g LR R R L AT | Anderson, Jr. on Pear! street. addiional partings about haif an inch part by oo B e el it en Rvan Jolly of Pawcatucket, state| Mr. and Mrs. E. Sinclair and daugh- | 3 ise Paige and Eliza Den- Forestville—The annual reunion of | Uil the whole scalp has been treat e ALI e i Cnine . T e Bouse way |ogident, and other statz officers’| ter Alice of Pelham Manor are gucsts nr;;:nssggpl':;e:fiin;lgciei: Vacations at | the pupils of the F«:mst\'i]lenpublis} DR g i Coir e T et/ Qu. TY B e e i L | of Mr_and Mrs. Charles C. Davis. Lake George. school was held at the new school| The s Bomsire she e with Cutiouss {1n_work should always bs considersd in the exercises, which included a se- | viiam C. Neil of New York ama| D. M. Luce of Boston is the suest| " Capt. Lodowick Packer of New Jer- |building on Saturday afternoon and| soap and hot water. snumpoo- alone may | especially wien it costs no more than faction by the orchestra Miss Elizabeth O'Connell of Westerly | of his uncle here. sey is the guest of his family for a |evening. | be used as often as agreeable, but the inferiof kind, . Sikilled et Thies Every Hotse & were married Saturday evening at the S St fow weeks | fwice a month is generally flllzfem for | employed by us. = Our price tell thy 2k rectory of the Church of the Immac-| Jt is.announced that the Chinese e West Hartford—Mr. and Mrs, Dav- | ;;,fl.;{';g,,-}n"z;,mm‘,;’;,';".,,‘",,"; 5 whole story. — ing by Rev. A. J. Bond by President W. C. D college, response and President William 1. missionary socizty, ed with a sermon b €. Davis of Alfred the singing of a h West, the new ulate Conception, Rev. John J. Dunn | government purchasing improved Tests made by a French railroad of | id W. Mix, formerly of Bristoi, who are | sold em. those wishiny officiating. They were attended by | American 1 ock in Minnesota fot | a device for heating water before It | at the home of Mrs. Mix's father, John | treatment may do so without experis {1"““ P. McMahon and Miss Minnie | introduction in Manchuria through the | reaches the boiler by exhaust steam | Ellswcrth, on Mountain road,will leave | :‘?:;L":.E, Cg;lg.l.mubev' 7{‘.;}:"3“"‘;‘ MeAvoy. = | covernment agricultural _experiment | snowed a fuel economy of more than | town September 14 for Grant's Pass, et | e s verts Cororer Everett A’Kingsley has con- | station maintained in that province. |12 per cent. Oregon, where R. H. Ellsworth has re. | Witb 82-Dage book on the skin and hair. Fastern Connect 'fiu .,,.fl',",,"-j'-‘,’,’ %04 etin for busi STETSON & YOUNG, Anna M the e Why Physicians Recommend Castoria e The T : ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians iy ke Lo e gL with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionabiy the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that sire to serve Him in return for Hi onary, made =ion Aisciples, may be in China, wh here. In trying to ffil’ wishing to go }3‘517}"’ e needs it is harmiess: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and ;;,-v":;\;:_'; .‘;‘, . pastecc substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is- always heen in ean remember ths 1t was ambit elgn missionary newspaper clipping: nese missions unike 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, expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Toe, our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are . that timez. As T gr g ¥ i : | there, though ! did not ho, entitled to the information.—Halls Journal of Healll. to attain it. It was far beyond m : : 5 expectations. “A few summers ago the idea of t % i g mysel to mission Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. estio 1 I f2it that . :‘:fi.—:.' - and lacked | The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B, Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of o, Ambay, b s e A 2 Ark., says : ““ As a practicing phy- N. H., says: “1use your Castoria go, Ill., says : “1 have prescribed = N.J. says: I prescribe your Casto~ & eie. puit Always Bought and which sician T use Castoris and like it in my practice. and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day fer children who are Women's Chri : % very much.” during my practice aad find it suffering from with i contorencs &t oo has been in use for over 30 Dr. W. T. Secley, of Amity, & Or. Wi, 1. McCann or Omaha, yery satisfactory.” betger :lm ..“'?"’""....... trom ‘helped to answer the 3 i i : 3 ’.. . Neb,says: ‘ Asthe father of thiz- . any other combination of druge.” Those of you who years, has borne the signa- Y., cayp: “Ibave used your Cas- oo’ hilgron I certainly kuow _Dr Willism Belmont, of Cleve. 457 oo s oy ‘, toria for soworal Jears IS 07 something about your great medi. 1and, Ohlo, says: “You OCastoris p g 5 mupy o Brookiyn, M. but on= an | ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, :’:f';:i;:e l_:;;;":"d it a 8afe cine and aside from my own family ‘Mn‘;"zt' ‘:'y::m“ 1 u:‘..‘:z Y., says: ‘‘I have used your Casto- + P or mand in 5 £ experience, I have, in my years of ria and found it an exeellont oEnized my: unfitne had fafth | and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular e’ hav® {0und anything thatso o 40 1o hougetiold and priv- fo believe that were it God's will fo Z— " =5 Ynez, Cal., says : “After using and efficient remedy in almost okt ate practics for many years, The m'grj;;m_'j“m;‘,",‘f“;‘ RTaNme ey } f mee!ablePrcparatlonflrA - | his personal supervision your Castoria for children for year» every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formuls is excellent.” “The timz is mow come for the at- | slfi!atlngflmfoodamfle%uld— it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- tamment of my early ition. T am | mvgmes since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- ~_ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr, Wm. L. Bosserman, of But- s S gl 1ol thing else, esecially to the pa- City,says: It is with great pleas- found anything to equal it for chil- falo, N, Y., says: “I am pleased o Shangha. " 1 also am no one to deceive you in tieni’s disadvantage, as in this case. “"fd flmufall "::“’" ';’ mmfg to the dren's troubles, £ am aware that speak a good word for your Custo- . « (ST S0 1o That 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of ~medicinal virtue of your Castoria. there areimitationsin the field,but pis, I think mot expect great thing £ Arz A #0 highly of it that I et T ahe Promotes Digestion Cheerful- i i- the imitation.” T have ased it with marked benefit | glways see that m; ents get Enow that I ahal ok D%Commsmflm_ this. All Countesfeits, Imi. - intie s ot my ovm denghie T sy o y patients ge not :::zm:::; it to others, N E Y eSout Opum,Morphine nor Mineral. tati nd t. d” S ard, of Kansas City, _anq have obtained excellentresul s - 4 e e girls s | NoT NARC OTIC ations al Just-as-goo Mo., says : Physicians generally ¢ its administration to othr _ DF- Channing H. Cook, of Saint opport 7 & do ot prescribe proprietary Prepa- chidren in my practice.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used _ Dr. F. H. Kylo, of 8. Paul, o % are but Experiments that rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castoria for several years past Minn., says: 1t affords me ples- ;‘n'x‘m\x’:‘ o Recgpe o 01t Tir SAMULLPOCRER % 3 my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmyown family and have always Sure to add my nsme to the long i X ke otint: 00 ; trifie with and endanger other physicians, has taught meto phia, Pa., says : ““The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used snd ts pray for me that I ma on my | - make an exception. I prescribe yous Castoria has made for itsslf never jobjected to by children, now endorse your Oastoria. The [ o waik e e i e the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in t=e tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof the ingredients being known Mrs. O. U. Whitford extended greet- 5 = cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula in on behalf of the woman's hoard, Childrez—E xperience oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs tobe supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©n the wrapper is one good and L M R ; % 5 = § dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient resson for $he recom- = = ed against Experiment. who has raised a family, asThave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation of auy physiciam. I R e fect Remedy for Constipa- i = 4 pe s z 2 7 > "m\' Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it comsider it the peer of amything know of its good qualities and re- wh p] l “ in w l l ‘Werms Convulsions, Feverish- mendation of Castoris.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” or2 10 |” BSIer ’ aess and LOSS OF SLEEP. evesosesbossescsseasessssaseeses ety (NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY CENUINE Westerly Branch Capital .Thres Million Dollars Surplus . .Three Million Dollars y Thousand’ Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its manpagement. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ished 1901, Harold L. Welll‘ O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by Khl ]lo adjustment of lenses. Room 9, rehy Block. Weaterly, R

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