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New London County BGZRAH Presonted Retiring $10 Gold Piece Master Bishop by Grange Members. Monday evening abeut 35 grang- ers met at the home of Edward Bishop to show their good 3 ‘master of Bozrah James C. Young,in behalf of the mem- bers of the, grange, presented Brother Bishop a ten dollar gold piece, which he gracefully acknowledged. Mus- by the orchestra and , in il Xfllegmtned. hour ori;:or-, ;:: er ay 'or an ho g:e: A were invited to sit down to four prettily arranged tables and par- take of an appetizin~ lunch of potato chips, salad, roils, cake jce cream, cake and . oranges. passed a_very pleasant evening. Clarance Parker is visiting Miss George Miner of Nerwich Town. Farm Sold. Mrs Charles J. Abell has sold her farm on Bean hill Additions to Baptist Church Mem- bership. At the Bozrah Conm;ga;ttl&neal ureh Sunday seven were :x:xd :hm‘?}eri received by letter, aft- er the baptism and the reception of the new members the Lord’s supper was observed. An interesting service was held Sunday evening with Rev, James H. Youne as leader. A church meeting snd roll call is to be held at the par- gonage, Tuesday evening, Jsmnary 14, WATERFORD Pupils of Jordan Schools Puorfect in Attendance for Fall Term. Pupils in the Jordan school having perfect attendance for the fali term in- de: d’&wes 7 and 8, Miss Kneeland, prin- gipal—Isabel Ausiin, Raymond Breoks, Wilbur Carlcugh, Charles Clark, Caro- Nipe Crawfcrd, Lloyd Gallup, Clarence Gray, Mary Hendry, Malcolm Keeney, Willlam Kirschner, Mary Roebel, Ber- Grades 5 and 6, Miss Chappell, teach. er—John Avery, Lawrence Brooks, Normap Carisen, Morton Crawford, [e2 rs Darrow, Ruth Manwaring, Rose Moosbroker, Howard Plerce.! Grades 2 and 4, Miss McNamara, teacher—Fred Carlough, Ireme Dough- erty, Lila Gallup, Adeline Randall, Ma- rian Thomas. Grades 1 .and 2. Mrs. Preston, teach- er—Teresz .St. Germain, Leon St. Ger- main, Willimm Carlsen, Thursten How,- ard, Carlyle: Porter. HAMBURG Gelden Weclding of Mr. and Mrs. Chries Pierson. James Daniils attended the imaugu- ration at Hanford Wednesday, James BMiller was home from Mystic r Sunday- vv‘;’fl]i! and Ch:wrlie Hall have been in River the past week. = Mrs. Mildred ,Raymond of Niantic wa®s the zuest of her brother, Charles Plerson, the first of the week ! R. M. Peck angd family have been | Bavinz the zrip. Miss Margery Lond was operated on for append: s a1 the Hartford hos- #tal jast Wednesclay. ® Morlris Peck is attending business ecllega in New Lonilon. Miss Daphne Ely bas returned from & wisit to Utica, Ni_ Y. Nathap Strong of .Bast Haddam has Been in town the past weel Goiden Wleddimg. "harles Pierson cele- jeth wedding anniver- Tuesdz cvening, PENDLETOKN HILL Mrs. C. Dwight Thompson Suffering from Effects of Dag’s Bite, Clark Coon spent last ‘week with his sunt, Mrs. Stephen Sauzders of Ash- sway. Mrs. Charles Brown of Clark’s Falls spent Tuesdaly h her daughter, Mrs. Sheffield Douglasiu Palmer is spénding the| Miss Edns s. C. BE. North of Ment- winter with M elair, N. J. ry J. Chapman and Clar! ed their schoeols Monday, two weeks' vacation. and REia ¥ in Norwich. pman and Moyes Wheeler: are attending the Wheel¢r High school | after two we Clifford Thom were at Quonocontang Sunday. Gitten by a Deg. - Mrs. C. Dwight Thomp:son is having | a sericus time, caused by being bitten by a doz mearly four weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahern and two sons, Arthur and Russel, and Mrs. Cynthia Watson and dausthter, Hattie, of Westerly, spent Sunclay at Amos Palmer Chapman | FRANKLIN! George Kahn Gone to Colborado—Per- sonal Items. Mr. and Mrs, Lavius A. Robinson attended the funeral of Mary Manning tn _Lebanen. Mrs. Myron Smith is spending a few days in Providence, the guest of Mrs. Will Potter. George Kahn has gone to Colorado for a few months. Clifford H. Robinson is confined to his home with the auinsy. Mrs. Ela Culver the guest of Mrs. H. Jermon Gager Monday. Frank Greenslit was in Hartford on Wednesday. Deacon William Smith was able to resume his duties as deacon at the communion service Sunday. ASHWILLETT Clintor Pierce of Preston City spent Bundav with his grandfather, Samuel D. Pierce. Charlie Ahlberg returned to New York with his cousin Sunday for a few weeks' visit, Mrs. S. Ahlberg was in Glasgo Mon- day, on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. nnie were in Norwich Monday on business. Bdmund Dayon of Glasgo is having slabs sawed which he recemtly pur- chased of A, A. Morgan. Mrs. Julia A. Crumb is working in the mill at Glasso. Men were at work repairing the roads gue Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Tecent rains. CLARK'SFALLS Ne jee Secured Yet—School Opens. Maurice Perry was in Westerly on , as was also Mrs. E. L. Palm- - S. F. Palmer. School commenced the winter term Mond2y morning with Miss Marcia Bentley in charge. Miss Bentley boards with Mrs. E, P, Lewis. No ice has been secured vet by Al- fred M. Clark for his icehouse. Arthur Maine was in Providence re- cently. £ Gurs. Frances Main is home from lasgo. Mrs. Delia Gallup of Voluntown, who has been the guest of her brother, B, P, Chapman, has returned home. held at the Ci cent H ord. Miss Jylia Swift has been several days in South Windm Mrs. Guiiford Smith, Midwinter Picnic. o R On Monday evening, Jan. 13, the C. E. society will giv- a public social in the chapel, is to be a midwinter picnic and each one has beem to bring his own lunch and cocoa will be pro’ by the society. There will be games, music, races and speeches as in a genuine picnte. Mrs. Jessie Githler has been called to New York state by the serious illness of her sister. Rev. M. R, Plumb is entertaining a cousin from New Haven. Mrs, E. W. Loomis and Miss Mary Frink have returned from three days’ visit in Hartford. Caring for the Sitk. There are graduate nurses in familles in town. at present. Miss Curran is caring for Mrs. Charlotte Lathrop, Miss Rafferty is with Miss Alice Larrabee and Miss Resebrooks with Mrs. J. K. n. C. E. Society Officers. The new officers of the C. H. society are: President, Mrs. H. C. Lathrop; Keenay e ; praver meeting committee, Miss Emily Lyman, Alan Guild, Ralph FEaton, Mary Clark; soclal committee, Mrs. I1@a Pegrum, Miss eth committee. Mrs. Hi Woed, mhu! 8. Homer Hopkins, Eden Cook. Gone to Florida, Miss Clara Johnson and Miss Jose- Phine Bingham left Wednesday for Winter Heven, Fla. They were joined in New York by Mrs. Johnston of New Haven. Miss D, Frances Campbell returned Wednesday to her duties in St. Mary’s sc!;:l:;):._ Peekskill, N. ¥, ed Faton, who has been spendh: the holidays at home, left Tueuday':: resume his studies in fSaxons River ae; Election of Aid Society. At the annnal business meet the Ladies’ Aid =ociety of the CL‘:!‘l'r:f gational church the following efficers were elected: President, Mrs. Ada Lar- rabee; vice president, Mrs, Arthur Wil liams, Mrs. George Cook; secretary and treasurer, Miss Grace Bates. Mrs. Larrabee, who was not present at the meeting, has declined to serve as pres- }fllendt and the position is at present un- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon have moved into their new house which has been | built on North street. Miss Ellem Hawisih, #ho. has been with Miss Josephine Bingham for sev- eral months; has returned te her home on Brick Top. M. A Bates; whp is In a Hartford sanitarinm, Iy ' soméwhat Improved physically, but his mental condition is no better, Mrs Fdward Pillings received the second and third desrees in ths Scot. 1and grange Friday night. SCOTLAND Good Influence and Example of the Late Dannis Murphy—Associated With Early Days of Big Railroad System. i 1 very interesting. dide ifeayoll Anderson wae s ve- | his bir s nature of a sur] to him. ,Hru. J on of New Rochelle, ‘Golla Coite is spending several day: his parents, A. H. Pellett, who has been ill, abis to be out. . & Rev. Mr. Clark of the Greene ocCu- pléd the pulpit here Sunday. His ser- mon, The Beginning of the World, wa. doseph B. Stetson Undergoes Surgical Operation—Gaje Blows Down Piazza. Hobert ‘his parents, Mr. Mrs. L AN . - Mrs. DeWitt C. Park ‘was in Hing- ‘l"ng Mass.; the last of the week taking her the two children of her daughter, Mrs. John Fallon, who had visited their grandparents since and Mrs. M. B. Reynolds and child, of Little Hasking, Ohio, have moved into the tenement lately va- eated by Frank Harris. Result of Accident. Joseph B, Stetson, while haying, was severely injured by the kick of a horse which necessitated an operation and with ‘a brother a physician in New Haven, went io tbat city and had the operation under the supervision of his Prother, The latest reports are that the operation had been performed and that Mr, Stetson was recovering rap- idly from its effects. Piazza Blown Down., wind of Friday did dam- age In/ blowing off limbs from trees that fell upen telephone wires, break- them and putiing many teiephones out of commission. It also blew down | the piazza on Frank Clemons’ house. Schools in town began the winter term Monday. ‘Wearren A. Tanner, M. D, left on Mapday for his duties in the hospital at Burlington, Vt., and C. Edwin Blake for his school in Barrington, R. L Women’s Club M The Woman’'s club of Brooklyn met Monday afternoon and was assigned to meet with Miss Ada I. Hyde, but ow- ing to the iliness of her mother, the meeting was with the president, Mrs. G. F. Genung. ay evening Rev. George F. Genung, D. D., gnd wife, Riley B. ‘Witter, Misg Helén L. Witter and Miss Alice Bolles attended the recognition services at East Killingly, when Rev. F. S. Leathers was recognized as the g:tor of the Union eaptist church. . Genung had been assigned a part in the exercises. : CENTRAL VILLAGE Funeral of Weicome Nicfiitt—Ladin’— Aid Society Mects, The funeral of Welcome Moffitt was B-rd- was home with d 8. W. Bard held at his home in Kennedy City Thursday afiernoon. Rev. Ernest Loomis of Moosup officiate The bearers were George Bliven, James Pellett, Frank C. Tillinghast and Kd- ward Ames. Members of the G. A. R. end the Ladies of the G. A. R. at- tended. He was 83 years old. He leaves his wife, a. son, 8on, two daughters and two children. Burial was in cemetery, Village Interests. Mrs. Julia Newton who is speading a step- grand- dtor here Monday. Thomas Ladd is confined to his home by illness. Arthur Davis has returned from ‘Woodstock, where he has been caring for his father, who has been very iil with pneumonia, but is much better. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kennedy have been here a few days packing the household goods to move to Prov: dence. 8 Monday visitor here, Mrs. Bdward Gallager is home on River street. Miss Odna Seguin has returned from a visit in Putnam. To Live in Putnam. ill at her Dennis Murphy whose death oceur- red in Scotland December 30, came to America when 15 vears of age from his birthplace, Tipperary, Ireland, land- ing in New York after a voyage of eight weeks on a salling vessel. He . came to Norwalk and was employed as a laborer in the construction of the: N - N, H. & H. R R., remaining there until a strike occurred, when not wishing to be 1dle he found a. sitnation with the Hartford & Provi- dence on construction work, reached Scotland in 1853, was appointed sta- tion ent soon after, which place he held until his death. The sale of | tickets commenced in 1866 but was discontinued in 1878, when the officials attempted to give up the stopping of trains at Scotland but the terms of the charter did net allow it. Mr.; Murphy would tell to an interested ! listener the story of the days when | the engines stopped to “wood up”| with the wood that he sawed for that purpose. He was one who saw the humorous side of everything, and en- joyved hearing and telling amusin; anecdotes. His keen native wit, and| courtecus, pleasant manner made him| a welcome visitor in the homes of his | friends. { He was one of the substantial fa.rm-[ ers of the town, and his place,! where the latchstring was always out, ; gives evidence of industry and thrift.: Loyal to his adopted country, his! church, and his friends, none knew him but to praise and his life is his best eulogy. fs and Personals, Rev. and Mrs. L. B, Tenney left; Monday for three weeks’ visit in Boston and Wilsboro, N. Y. Rev. W. | E. B. Moore will supply the pulpit during the absence of Mr. Tenney. William Watson who has been se- riously ill is galning and hopes are entertained for his complete recovery, Mrs. Harry Bowers of Evanston, Ill., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thomas. Miss Cyra Thomas after spending the winter vacation in Broeklyn, N. Y., and Scotland, left Tuesday to resume| her studies at Vassar college. Mrs. O. H. Sweet attended the fu- neral of Mrs. I, Hamilton in Hartfora Sunday. Mrs. Annie Rose from Hartford is at Mrs., Murphy's, Asher P. Brown of Ulysses; Neb, is visiting his father, Charles A Brown and other relatives in this sec- tion. Miss Ruth F. Waldo, distriet secre- tary of the Charity Organsation So- clety of New York city spent a shert vacation at the historic Waldu home- siead. WESTMINST i Friends Surprise William Davis on Hia Birthday. School opened Jan. 6 in District No. 10 with 28 pupils enrolled. Charles Xoch of New Roachelle, N. ¥, recently spent a few days with his family here. B Mr. Baker and daughter of New York have been at the home of Mrs. Charles Koch. 3 Mrs. James Jones recently visited her Jaughter, Mrs, Henry Schroeder, in New Jersey. Mrs. Schroeder returned with her mother te make a brief visit Surprised on Birthday. A number of friends and neighbors of William Davis recently gathered at sister, Mrs. Eba Huntington has gone to lve with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Geer took an auto trip to Wickford, R. I, to visit relatives Sunday, Mrs. Alvah Vassar and little daugh- ter Arlene visited relatives in Moosup Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid society met church parlors Wednesday afternoon. Miss Merle Kilpatrick has returned from Providence, where she has been : visiting her sister. Miss Helen Greene has fram her home in Worcester. Urgele lafrance is visiting with his son Raymond, who is attending school in Canada. Earl R, Bragg haa returned to his studies at Yale after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brage. NORTH STERLING Surprise Party for Byron Place—Duck | by Parcels Post. Miss Bessie Viall has been spending a few days at her home here. The young friends of Byron Place gave him a surprise last Saturday eve. ning to help him celebrate his twenty- first birthday. Games were played and i refreshments served. Mrs. William Burchard and children have been visiting Mrs. E. S. Randall. Miss Edith Cook of East Greenwich : has been visiting Mrs. Lydia Place. Aaron S. Viall has been assisting in the Danielson public library the past | week. C. H. Rounds was in Providence | Saturday, H., Pierce has been visiting his Mrs. Marrah Potter in Elm- ville, Friends here were pained to learn of the sudden death of Charles Hill at his home in Norwich, aged 70. By Parceis Post. All kinds of bundles and packages now go through the mail post. The rural as parcels carrler had a duck among the packages last weelk with proper stamps to take it through. Charles Bushnell has been visiting relatives in Canterbury. Miss Flora N. Place is visiting friends in East Greenwich. Edwin Adams has ‘been visiting friends here. ‘During thé high winds last week 25 brick were blown from the -chim- ney of the home of F. O. Plummer. i Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins Leave the . Vernon Stiles Inn. Mrs, L. E. Blackmar of Eyverett has been visiting Miss Mary E.’ Black- mar, Brandy Hill school and church closed on account of measles, are A man is teaching the Quadic school | this term. Mr: and Mrs. Hutchins, who have been ‘successful as managcrs Of the: Vernor Stiles hotel for some time have | ‘been moving to New Hampshire the past week where Mr, Hutchins will en- age in the undertaking business. The Weman's Missionary society met last week with Miss M, M. Knight the subject was the Women of China, and the leader, Miss Grace Croff. Mrs, F. M. Knight has been spend- ing several days in Providence Evergreen | the winter in New London was a vis- Roland Jordan of Willimantic was at the | returned . Evnaliinig 4 iy — o g Rev. F. L. B;u;or—A:idmsses Men's Club—Ladies’ Aid Society Meets. Blanchard of Philadelphia Visiting Jhis father, James | BErnest has been Blanchard. Miss Eliza Riley home on Main street. Mrs. F. L. Briatol the house by illness. LaBelle is iil also. Miss Clara B. Stokes has the pre- ! vailing illness, grip. Mrs. N, L. Greig has returned from Hanover, where she has been during the illness of her little niece. Miss Elizapeth Way, | Miss Florence Barnes and friend, of { Ashton, R. I, spent the week end with i Dr. and Mrs. Barnes. Miss Linsley winter with Mrs. A. E. Darling, Miss Florence Allen returned Satur- day to her home at Whitinsville, Mass. Afrs. Ruth Hammongd is visiting at Caleb Blanchard’s. Miss Muriel Clark is spending a few is again at her is confined to Mrs, W. E. days with Miss Edra West. Miss Katherine Brennan had with her for the week end Miss Molly " Chagnon of Worcester. Addressed Men’s Club. Mrs. F. L, Bristol gave a very iIn- teresting talk to the Men’'s clyb Mon- da vening. Charles Martin spent the week end {with Mrs. Benjamin Martin, Mrs. Raymond and daughter Dorothy ! spent the week end with Mrs. Willie Turner. Annual Meeting. | . The Ladles’ Alad society met with Mrs, Samuel Giliette Wednesday af- ternoen for the annual meeting and | election of officers; but falling to find a presid to take the place of Mrs. Bidwell, resigned, a nominating com- appointed by the presi- dent to nominate officers to be elected i |mittc.e w t {at the next meeting, EAST WOODSTOCK | Opening of School—Social Hour Fol- | lows Missionary Meeting. School opened Tuesday with Miss Marion Sevrons of West Medway as teacher. She is boarding with Mr. and { Mrs. C. H, Potter. | Mr, and Mrs, John E. Aldrich zugi | son James spent Sunday at N, { Chaffe: ! Mrs, lizabeth White has returned | home from a lengthy visit with her | sister, Mrs, Ball, in Holden. Mrs Edward Killam and daughter Harriett and Mrs. Whitney Whelpley have been spending a week with Har- old Hibbard and family at The Neigh- borhood. Mrs. Jane Perry is | few weeks of Mrs. Wooedstock Hi the guest for a Lottie May at Vv meeting was held afterngon with 3iss Julia Fducational Resolu- N Church, led by Mrs. D. M. Bannister. assisted bhv Mra, E. E. May. A social hour followed, the hostess serving wafers and-tea. EASTFORD { Three Accidents Recently—Represent- ative Carpenter Begins Legislative Duties. H Master Carl Lewis lost the index { inger of the left hand between the ! firet and second joint last Sunday, | Walter Spink. while sawing woed, } sawed into his thumb, cutting it badly, { . Frank Moores of North Ashford was | splitting wood at Henry Buell's and cut his hand between the thumb and forefinger, laying the eord bare. He iw;lxs taken to the Day Kimball hospi- i tal. 3 Mrs. D. H. Chinneck of Brooklyn. N, | ¥, has been the guest of Mrs. Fred ! Bowen for the past few days. Mrs, J. B. King and sister are {ll with the prevailing distemper, and so is their maid. O. B. Carpenter, the renresentative for the town, began his duties at the eapitol Tuesday. John Ethridge was in Hartford Wed- nesday Bates is spending the | | acting as toastmaster, | Consecrated Enthusiasm, Mrs, | Slate; SOUTH WINDHAM Funeral of Mrs, C. E. Spencer—Pastor Toastmaster at C. E. Banquet. Mr, and Mrs. Harris Ecclestone were visiting Mr. Hcelestone’s mother at Glasgo on Sunday. 5 The funeral of Mrs, .C. E. Spen- cer who died early Monday morning was held from her residence on Bab- cock hill at one o'clock Wednegday. The bearers were Arthur Sweet and Frank Spencer of South Windham, Frank Spencer of Springfield and Geo. Spencer of Willimantie. The Rev. Raymond Plumb conducted the serv- ices. Burial was in- the Windham cemetery, Mrs. Alfred Card has been spending a few days with friends in Hartford. Mrs, Charles Chamberlain has been confined to the house by illness. The members of the Christian En- deavor efficiency class helda a banguet at the church Wednesdayevening, At the close a number of toasts wore re- sponded to, the Rey, Raymond Plumb They -ware | Willis | Character Exalted, Miss A!-; berto Eno; Comical Experiences, Mrs. | Henry Scribner; Christian Education, | Mrs, Fred Peckham; Cheerful Bven- ings,” Missa Hazel Backus; Competent Engineering, C, L. Clinton. The com- mittee in charge was the Rev, ‘Ray- mond Plumb, Mrs. F. H. Peckham, Miss Ira Adams, Miss Hazel Backus, Miss Ethel Gcelden and Fred Clinton, they were assisted in serving by -Mrs. Annie Racine. The place cards were beautifully designed by Miss Ethel Golden. PLAINFIELD School Door Hung te Convorm With | Law—Observance of Weei of Pra- ors The inside door of the Wnion hall school building has heca eranwed to oupen out as ‘he law r Mrs. Ella M. Satsbury :0f. fouth ! Plainfield is at Silas 1. BEarber's, Campbell’s Mills, for a- few. .days, where she was called by the fatal i burning of Miss Mary Stevens last! week. 1 Silas S. Barber of Campbells Mills who has been in Norwich-this week | on court business, spent Tuesday night with relatives here. Given Jail Sentence. Last week Friday night a man” who could just stagger along blundered in- to a home on Academy street; where be divided his timg’between-telling how drunk he was, begging for more and sleeping. One of ~the ladies- of the| house decided that he was worth the | nervous strain of sobering him up and in spite of wind and darkneéss._she made a call on Neighbor Mathewson | who called Officer Allen with thé re- sult that the judge said. “80."days in| Brooklyn"” the next morning.” | Week of Prayer. The week of prayer was ‘observed | hereby a meeting in the.,Congrega- tional church Thursday. evening, led | by Charles F.. Burgess of. Moosup. | Subject, “God In the Home." P SOUTH CANTERBURY | Miss Bertha M. Clark is at home after several days' visit with her sis-| ter, Mrs. Frink, in Norwich. George Brown is. at home hav- ine- finished work with. the. €. V..<R, R. Co. | Mrs. Benjamin Brown cailed on her ! mother, Mrs. Henry Kendall at,Lis-| bon, Manday, - nfield Mrs, Samuel Wibberly of Plai was at South Canterbury Tuesday. EKONK ef Miss Mary Scheols Open. t Miss Hill of Rochester, N. Y. i8] visiting her daughter, Mrs, Maxwell | Reynolds, at the parsonage. funeral Miss Mary Funeral Stevens— j - Stevens ' Y took .place Sunday at the home of Sflas . Barber. Rev. Mr, Reynolds of- ficiated. Burial was in the Kennedy temetery. 5 Miss Esther Gallup returned ‘to her school in Ellington Sunday, spending one night with Miss Maude Chapman on the way. After spending the holideys with parents in Brooklyn, Miss Witter re- turned hers Monday. Warren Tanner visited at his home here over Sunday. C. A. Tillinghast of Danijelson was a caller here Tuesday. James Dixon has moved his steam mill on the Tanner farm and is saw- ing for C. A. Tillinghast, E, Byron Gallup is laid up this week with a severe cold and lame back. Edgar Wilcox is doing his work, MrS. Ann Corey is away for a visit ATTAWAUGAN Miss Mae Waterhouse is ill. Migs Emma Rollinson and niece Mae Weeks spent ‘Tuesday afternoon at Central Village. Mrs, Cornelia Geer who has been i1l is =0 better. Miss Hthel Adams was in Worees- ter Saturday. Mrs, Felix Parr is in ths Day-Kim- ball hospital. Mrs, Prank Pichie is 111 with guincy sore throat. Mrs, Archie Hemminway visit- ing her mother at Centerville. Mrs, Lillian Filer ias returned heme after a long visit with her dmughier, Mrs. Benjamin Westcott. POMFEF Y CENTER E., E. Brown visited Watch Hill jast Saturday to view the surf .after the severe storm. Henry Daven is ort, Merritt Gallap, Willis Covel, Alfred Brigis, BEdwgs English, James. Hutchins and E. B, Brown went to Hartford Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the inaugura- tion exercises; ‘Wolf Den grange gave first and sec- ond degrees ta a class of twelve Wed- nesday evening. The Ladies’ Aid society held a so- cial with Miss Mary Brayton Thurs- ay. The Whist club met Friday evening. Tast year Denmark imported thres million tons of coal. New Zealand has 233 dally, weakly Breaks a Cold ~in a Few Hours F4int Dosé ‘of Pape’s Cold Compound Relieves all Grippe Misery. 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