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PRESS DISPATOHES Siomach Wisary | ERTISEMENTS| °* But we can make * Just Vanishes NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR SOUR- NESS AFTER TAKING “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN.” under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line BREED THEATRE. ™ Just Love and I Five Featuro Reels of Drama, Includ- ing the Marvelous Pathe Weekly. L e it If what you just'ate is sotwing your stomach or lies like a lump lead, refusing to dizest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heart- burn_,fullness, nausea ,bad taste mouth’ and stomach headache—this is indigestion. ‘s Tull case of Pape's Diapepsin costs omly fifty cents and will thoroughly cure your out-of-order stomach, and leave Sufficient about the ho: some one else in the family fer from stomach trouble or TO RENT. ' TO RENT—At No. 6 West Town St near Harland's Cormer, & nice tencment of eight rooms, closet, 1 electric wired; also bain if desired. For further partidulars inquire T B Ne e Sy e i Bradtord, ' Book- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fino Holst o ireshen in the summer. antio, Conn. HORSK FOR EALEGra: orker, good driv- lliamsville, Conn. WANTED. WANTEB—A good four-horse team- ster; must be temporate and indusiri- Qi no other nesd apply. N. G- Latiwop, , s the stir- war entitied It tells of Paul a federal private, who recetves word that his mother is ser- ‘He takes the letter to 'ih. ‘commanding officer With a request for ‘@ leave of absence, but is emphatically He steals out of the camp ‘and starts for the home of his mother, there, finds that Gen. Buckner and his alds are using ‘the lower part of the house for a con- as it is in the war zone. to hear part of the im- to trap General Graat, his way through the lines pardoned 1c £ Ris i :Jn%“ or his loy: le- in Tendering egual service for the cause of the Union. At the Auditorium. One of the best shows seen at the .theatre in a long time is the one which 'is appearing here this afternoon axid & t ang all who enjoy a real good e bill well balanced with in- pictures should visit the the- A wonderful bit of skill 45 introduced by Ollle Young and April Who present a most original vaudeville turn, consisting of soap bubble blow- ing mnd actual juggling, also boom- erang throwing and_diabolo ) Tt i one of the prettiest acts ever seen A perfect wonder, is Qiarco, the great ome legged acrobat, Who does” hair raising stunts in the acrobatic line as well as hard shoe and what might be ity water aud Uncasville. WOMNEN to Inake plain aprons at ail machine work, no button- holes! must be honest, néa stitohers; end ‘addressed Siampsd envelope for way Speclaity Co., bod Boston, liess. jangdd FOR SALE—_Farm of 91 aores, binder, 108 T0ad, near Versailles mills. Barker, on the premises. Vashington WANTED _American capuble, would like & position a8 house’ frustworthy widower. I Andover. Coxy FERs AE R BT WANGED{ Married man _ wan! private place as gardenor s or cow. or furnace; goo Apply by letter, Oardener, Jewett Cit; Inguire Jol m—The wav, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and foraierly -occupied by W. J, rocory store. APBLY to Wi upon reaching Ask your pharmacist to show you tho formula plainly printed on these y-cent cases, then you will derstand why dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go, and why they usually Jout-ot-order or indigestion’ in-five minutes. pepsin is harmless and ,though each _dose power sufficient to digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the besides, it makes you | 80 to the table with a healthy appe- but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxa- tives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks as some people will call them, but you will be cranky about this| splendid stomach preparation ,too, you ever try a little/for indigestlon or Bastritis or any other stomach misery. Get some now ,this minute, and for- ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion. “My uncle eouldn’t get off, Major, to come fo See Ds. as e had to remain at his Post.” hree tenement house AL T at 60 Scnool street, in good condition. always rents qi inguire’ on in{ln(m ‘warns the For particu remises or addres: Administratrix, FURNISHED ROOM Central loca- Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St Can brave position in cut of your primer or your pimafore.” 3 T 1 wanted to tell him that T was reading Caesar, but he continved: “Giris come here ostendibly to see thelr brothers and cousins, but in reality to dance and-citch beaux end interfere generally With the discipiine and And 42 T ba entire control I should put @ stop ¢o 1L” As I remember now, this, to me, unusual welcome did not Impress me with the Sdea of Intent greatness, and I think it would have required a bold soothsayer then to foretell fame for Major T. J. Jackson of the Virginla Military Institute. Unitke many puritanical people who apply their rigid rules chiefly to the con- auct of other people, Stonewall Jackson might look with toleramce upon the frivoltities of his fellowmen; but hie ylelded nothing to bis own tastes except when supported by principle. When my Soldier Iny wounded in Richmond after the battle of Gaines's MiM, Jeckson came to ses him. T chanced to be there, and when the great general was ‘presenteed T recalled ¢o him our first meeting. He chuckled and satds My mind is still unchanged, young Miss, in regard to the mterruption of dis- FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vepienges. 35 Unlon St Felepiicus 43i-i reierences. care Bulletin Co. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy Treo booklet today—now. _ 3165.00 for a beautiful Mason & Ham- lin upright piano, full rich tone, fine and scarf. 36 per month, Plaut-Cadden Build- You mag scthava For you, Lo c DATE furnisned room. fo JRetE Ay ufding. | Mrs. Lees. £1 kins, Washington, D. C. 3 WANTED—/Second hand furaiture n Dinielson, Conn. T WANTED—Salesman; rstunds the fxture business. experlence. ot the whole corps. Cadden Company, ing, Norwich, Conn. this chance again. “$190.00 buys food you eat; Stelnway upright pidno in g0od order, fine tone and ac- Bion,” cost new 3550 FOR SALE. Terms $15_down, a vlace for of The_Plaut-Cadden ‘ompany, Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- You should see this piano. one who. un- atre today. FOR SALE To close an_estate, 93 School St., consisting of house wit 12 rooms and all modern improvements and large Ipt. The house could be_made into two apartments. hold furniture, in Pictures, carpets, Jan20MWE. $120.00 for a very in good repair, will Terms $10 down, $6 per month. Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. | tomorrow may be too late. V¥ $140,00 for o very good Cornish up- right piano in first class order, stool and scarf. Terms §10 down,81.50 er week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, laut-Cadden Building, Norwich Conn. 00d upris iano 1wl 5top a train of cars at £ SOveRal Fears, 0y ‘siven point on_tho road. Kinney, Mohegan. WANTEDTwo or three families of R. D. No. 7. Plaut-Cadden Call today: Jan20MWE the property cotton sweavers for plain and also for | tancy work, twills, \ete. and good _pay. Wiitle General Jackeon and my Soldler were dlscussing the battie mint Juleps /were brought in. Jackson declined, saying: “T never touch strong d: ‘wtrength enough to touch the Said the mald, epringing to the defense of her juleps: @t this theatre. Steady work Apply to Quidnick- Windiam Mfg. Co., Willimantic, Conn. 1 Ifke 4t too well to £00l With #, end ne man bas il i S luding tables, ci toves (gas and coal), TED—To buy beof, hogs, veal, 1lin mirrors, and everything for houseleep: Those comin best selections. goods are sold. Don’t miss this opportunity. JanfOMW & $285.00 buys a gogd Interior ‘with 26 rolls of music an 310 per month, Playt-Cadden A very clever comedy team who start the ball “'Scuse me, Marser, but dese yor 4rams ain’ §ot no imputerty tn ‘em. Nor, HUMOR OF 1 muh; dey’s mekod out er we-all's des’ 0ld London-Dock brandy en fum ont'n dem Dbottles kivered ober wid cobwebs.” s “May 1 offer you my lemonade, General?” I asked. *No, Miss; I take my lemons straight,” he replied, pulllng & lemon from &is tickets for Saturday, which is & half day holiday. New Britain—Henry C. Hine, secre- tary of the Traut & Hine Manufactur- | ing company, and his family left last for Bustis, Fla, Mr. Hine will return’ in_about two *weeks, family will remain for the balance of the winter. Ezier & Webb, 2nd ‘from five to ten head each weel of fun rolling and price given. a throughont their entire act. combination together with the Ani- smated weekly and Pictures makes a show 1han pleases all who see-it. ale continues erma 325 down. | Blaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn, rare chance, #150.00—Chickering good tone, Eplendid aotion, MANCHESTER, Administrator. WANTED—Mon and_ women want arcels post position: ‘advancement, for government $90 month; rapl vacations; short hours: common education sufficlent; 000 appointments coming; infiuence un- Write immediately for list Franklin Instivate, interesting which more Jan20MWE Lippincott’s He (pompously A pet dog belonsing to my Soldler's sister came into the room with her aad, ®otng over to Jackson, laid its head on his knee and looked up Into his face. Jack- son put back its ears and patted its bead. By way of thenking him I satd n good or- down, $1.60 per week. ng, Norwich, SACRIFICE SALE OF | you must be AUTOMOBILES Mow s the time to purchase a ‘We need the room f: of Positions open. Dot SbA, Rothester, Ne X+ BD—Raw iurs, at H, A, Hoob- Gvery Thursday. The management of this playhouse is offering a big -comedy bill for the ~last half of this week, with strong photo play features which evervone in town ought o see. sttractions include Berry & Berry, an eccentric comedy melange of music and mirth; 'Harry Emerson and Grace Celeste in a hing comedy skit, In De Bag Don't Leggins & Murlone, vocal- of ability and fun makers that make you laugh right out Joud. oThe photo plays are Dr. Gai ¥l Hama, & _thrilling picture of that dare devil criminal, in three reels. s Son, another of early American life in two Feels produced by the K. B. company; Mabel's Dad, ang The Double ‘sdding are two roaring comedy pic- ‘tures and the Mutual weekly of cur- Temt evemts, a Dphoto newspaper por- traying events the world over. At Osgood Memorial. At the musicale on Monday eve- ning, Feb. 3rd, at the Hugh H. good Memorial, Mirs. Jessie Hatch Sy- monds, the fine violinist of Salem, Her finished tech- Cadden Buil A g00d plano for many years. Jani0MW¥ §20.00 will make you the owner good biack walnut organ in first érder, sweat tone, “Fhe Flaut- so well that one He—But you 1 “T see you love dogs.” ‘Does o man ever love 2ogs, young Miss?’ he asked so serlousty that I was startled. But I was bound Z'would mot surrender, even to Stoncwall Jackson, end LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Beard of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excerfed, from 10 a. to listen to appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to do any other business proper to be done at said 80 Water St. The vaudeville Terms §3 down, $1 adden Compiny, Taut-Cedden Building, Norwich, Con. WANTED—AIl ki will meet at Josep! ogatuster. A ds of raw furs. Wooaworth, musical duo, “Dogs love you, at any rate, General o said slowly. An attractive offer- ing of Pope-Hartfords and other makes at gacrifice prices, from $200, look them ‘over, or address Used Car Department + THE POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Hurtford, Conn. opportunity, “You are right; dogs do love ma. I wondered how dogs could love him when he &id not love dogs, end ¥ am still wonderine. “The extreme care in dress of ey own Soldier and other officers With Whom' I had been thrown was in strong contrest with fhe “magnificent plainness™ for which he was admired. Only once was he ever seen in e brand new uniform and It was the gift of that prince of cavaliers, J. I. B. Stuart, and was worn at the battle of Fredericksburg. There was fear expressed along the 014 Jack was 30 afraid of his dew clothes that hs wWouldn't be able ta It is needless arm knewn as the Rob. farm, situated in Led- twe miles gouth of Nerwich and ine, contains b6 acres, iano_tuning. A 398 Prospect 8t Cliy. “Toi. "6 Help Wanted . General Housewerk Girls, Farm Help, Coolks, and several Maids fer hespital Westerly traney Wéoded an : 0 good repain, excellent place . leasonable poly (o Mrs ovd, Lixecutrix, R, ¥, D, ton Herald e Baaeddl | gole-laced cap. frém Feb, FOR SALE _Pumping eutt for sale, get down to business.” One deep well to say that the apprehension wes dis- sipated befors the day was over. Stonewall aporeciated soldierly quall- ties in en ememy as highly as in a friend, At the Dbattle of Amtietam one ©f his men was about to fire upon & Founs goldter. watched that boy off and on all day. He 18 too Drave to bs killed.” Thus €@ Stonewall Jackson save the |iife of Wiitam McKinley, who was to Become twice President of the United laat, Rider Capielty sbo gal, per hour, pummping ensine, turnace pip wobd sy mows al Wilt sell al bargaln if taken hive to have outt re- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M, J. COSCORAN, Bupt., Central Bldz, WANTED Good Family Cook, General House Work Woman in din- ing room, Scrub and Kitchen Women. J. B. LUCAS, Roem 32 Central Building FOR SALE 46 Union Street, a Cottage House of six reoms. Dated at Norwich. Conn., FRANK R. MLAUGHLIN, ‘Teleplione 983-2, Néw Lendon. EDWARD KIRBY, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Board of Relief. NOTICH 7T0 OREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the Districl Norwich, on the- 25th day of Janu- AYLING, Judge, Javkson sald: | nothing but FOR BALE-—One bay horss, one de- livery wagon, Eood” erder, Second Girls, Owner has moved from eity. ‘Apply at Bulletin Office. good chance to secure a home Mass., will play. nigue’ and rare artistic made her well known in_many elties and the Wincl speaks of her co a large and enthuslastic au- dience gathered in Lyceum hall to hear a_ most enjoyable chamber The occasion was the first appearance in Winchester of Mrs, Jessie Hatch Sy- monds, Salem’s noted violinist, Jonged and enthusiastic applause fol- lowed her performance of the Bruch and each of her other num- bers in which she played with great breadth and beauty of tone as well as ‘warmth of . Do not fall to attend this musicale which begins at § o'clock. OB SALBR, H, touring ocar, fully equipped, Lor sile dt the Imperial near the,center of the city. ¥ JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St New York Correspondent | I don't know w FOR SALE—$400 will buy 1912 Ford touring car; oversize tires, guaranteed | Imperial Garage. Ll —Gne meat refrigerator 16 fect & inohey hish by § foet: 1 corned beet tank well, i ono- barrél earthern dried beet cutter, Scalos (make, cali on ‘or address 8. M. Willimantis, Conn, YOR SALE—Two companions, §2.60 each. Talin 8e, Norwion, Conn. TOR BALIB—Model Somae one seld that the Tord had made up M that the South should mot win and to prevent it He had to remove Stomowall Jackson. To those who mast strongly opposed the ceuse for which he gave hia life the news of the lost battle of Chancel. was made more wad by the “Jackson 1s dead. A forcign paper apoke of him an “one Who took o a eoldlera grave ghe levy | ot the whole world and the neme of Stenewall Jaokson.” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR New London’s Huntington Street Bap- tist Church. NELSON J. of Fhilomehe Gauck Province of Quebec, Canada, de- FOR SALE. Wi buy a 4€ aors farm situated a fow foet 9 inches putacturing vil- miles from the creditors of sald deceascd Lo DTing | tancs to a thiiving Ini their clalms against within six months from this date, by posting _a notice fo Eother_with ' copy -of ‘this “ordet, on Yest to the Dostofiice orwiciiConniy ame ‘ohce. r having a eireulation in trict, and_malke return to this Court, AYLING, Judge; said estaie of fruit an: Pare ehance to Enquire about buy & gosd farm eheap, FOR SALE A High Grade Preferred Stock, paying 7 per cent., of an old and Potarson’s desk in the City ¥. N. Cash, 39 will buy an 30 acre farm situated two miles from Westerly, minute walk ductive and smooth, large house, barn wagon shed, some fruit, $900 cash puts the farm in Investigate.\ 1, and a 10- Buick, 1910, fully equipped. with every’ Pope-Hartlord, good ardor, NELSON J. The above and foresoing copy ot record, FANNIE O, CHURCH, established company; The stock will be of- fered to investors this weeck 99 and dividend. by Spencer York Bankers, for the discussion of live tepics, subject for mext Sunday will be The Finances of the Church and Sunday ter, fully equipped; your possession, The Bass Clef. of seats for the concert 4n Slater hall on ¥riday next begins this morning. The associate mem- bers of the Club (who subscribe for the eason) have been allowed to re- Berve seats in advance. associate members has been very large ana a full house who may wish to purchase tickets for | this comoert only will be given oppor- funity this mornins. have the full number of 40 men on | the stage and with the untiring work which has been put upon their mem- | bers it is reasonable to expect bigger | and better things Miss Barnolt will sing an operatic so- leotion, a group of German songs & group of English songs. stow will play some of the most inter. esting compositions in the classics of violin Iliterature. Symphony hall, Boston, on Jan. and scored 2 biz succe: Was in a joint rectial with distinguished ¢ the finost farms light truck; two Max- | Recommended | 1s all I ask for one in the state of Connecticut; %, 25 pasture, 10 wood &, without alio; house 11, horse barn 24 by v 50, 8 hog hou icé house 50 tons’ cupacity, 1 storehousd NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- T~ present said estats to the | Vel specials, Thepe tars must be 50id to make | Price no object. €, M, Pellett, Dan- | ceased are New Haven.—The degres of doctor thelr claims againe of divinity will be conferred upon Rev. H. Twichell, LL.D., of Hartford, neéxt commencement. ESom for 1915 modeis, Eond i your bids, | {&iion, "cinn: KOR SALE—JFour-foot two-card lots, Radyess Charies’ . Rrown, Clapnone 1027-4, Jenisd | FOoi PALE 1 will sell at & price | thac will surprise vou my Jarge atock 4° dxtures, siutated on Jowell City. In a recent issue of the a parasraph regard- in the time bove and foregolng order. NRY A. GAUCHER, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St.. Norwich, Conn. The sale to of the Huntington Street Baptist church in New London. architecture This month the people h are celebrating of its organiza- Hazardville. of St. Bernard's paris anniversary tion as an independent parish, Middletown.—The teachers of Mid- t a meeting a- the High sizned a petition to the legislature asking for considera- | tion and favorable action on the pen- borders a beautif) AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 25th day of Janu- ary, A. D, 1913, Present—NELSON J, Estate of Thomas MeC in said Distrie Agminisirator | ministration Yantle, Conn, removed because it has no with ~architectural of the Grecian. temple ty I remember th: when 1 was pastor of E iop of the older the steeple as of Demos- “Diogenes") If the steeple has no positive dlesex county unanimously Wil take a_mortzazs Possession Deon't let this oppor- AM A, WILCOX, Teal Estate Broker, Hooms 1 and FOR SALE Farm containing 05 acres land, tillable, Belance pasture and land, orchard of 1 Sl TR FOR SALI O i rm of Fat- than ever before. he Court.for allowance; it is there- versalist, profes rick Rhea, ¥ fowh Ul Canteroury, (we rhuly, on Brodkiyn about 44y acres, Shed, agent, New London, os norih uf C That the 1st day of Guird ef P New Haven.- Ne. 41 West New Haven road in th Clerks employed by the Yellow build- ,'ai thé Probate Court in the City of Norywieh, in said Distcict, me conmection, Free tramsportation running water sufficient water on farm, alse a goed bara, wagon shed, h houses, ice houses, obliged to pay trolley fares daily. That a saving of $1.10 a week lerks are allowed 22 Chis is four PIMPLES RED, LARGE AND DISFIGURING So Ashamed Did Not Go Out. Night's Time Full of Them. Cured | by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. | | in their claims within six m Dby posting a no: nearing the same, and the &a istrator is dire: publishing. some mewsp which he had foum course of his o to give no ; suiizbie for Lnguite ac L e | good parn Feason lof Seiing. pearance Claud Gerharat, havipg a eircalatio least three German Heder singer, now touring this LOST—Faney churches and se is at least negativel does not em- incongruous | 1 am inclined that modern stecples are not Grecian art, nor are any harmonious IS D, DONOHUE ©entral Building, AYLING, judse, ana foregoing FANNIE €. CHURCH, Tecital was o Sunday afternoon affairs in Symphony to_be followed next-Sunday by and Kennerly Rumford. Barstow is stamped beyond doubt | Bs a_wonderful younz artist. lightfully varied and interess gram will be presented on Friday night the patrons of Bass Clef concerts be more than ev POSTMASTER ASHLEY’S FUNERAL Plainfield Mourns Faithful Rev. H. T. Arnoid, of Norwich, Eu- logizes Former Parishioner. ' The funeral of Postmaster E. E. Ashley was held at his home in Plain- B-mtwfl.m Tuesday at 1 b m. Rev./Mr pastor of the Congregational church, read from the Scripture\end H. T. Arnold, of Norwich, a former pastor here, spoke eomforfinz ‘words to the family and friends and Mr. Armold, who has —THST=GE ¢ Ced, Lor $L90; b elopes, Heatly pir ite enamel, i prices f0F by LEALIAE ¥ou dle 1L Doed | The Bullsiin Coipany, Nerwics, | fitatib £ wors iy Seashore Land Far ared away from the old church that 'S nof show Grecian in the architect- FOR BALI-—O, L C, pis registercd, Ladiow' s urim, ¥. D. o, Norwith, C , thoroughn- noe boiter AT & COURT OF PROBATE HELD hin and for th Arnold Daly at Montville, trict of Montville, January, A. Present—CHARLES N. = g er pleased. the east to Montauk on. PRINTING —LoGk at ihese prices: 500 business size), we are still doing business at the ot stand and the quality of our work is Just the same as ever—“The Best.” Nothing but skilled labor employed Montyille, in Ordered, That gard printed FIANK . study wall; s truncating means inharmonious ds would seefn to | and I confess that ruthie High Street. best_materials used In our work STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builder: Telephone. leiterheads,’ $ex11, printed, §1.io: 1,00 o 287 Watking #“When I was sixteen years of age, I noticed blackhieads coming out on my facs, then melancholy de-horned survival R LT suggestive not | stitements, Wwas 60 ashamed of my-~ and return to thi solf that 1 did net go out of the houss, fact 1 did not wans to Send for sampies. inconoclasm, Printers and not_restofe | brown to | its purity shosw in color | FARS A SPECIALLY 132 Sprin3 sirask, on Diamonds, snd Becuritiss of an: Lowest Rates of Inte blinhed frm to de (Establisned 1872.) BACRIFICH BALDFioasanily located 3 acre rarm, baiance’ pusture offered prayer. known Mr. Ashley intimately long time pata high tribute to him 2s @ man and as a citizen, speaki partieularly of his faithfal service as during the 13 years he A quarietie sang otection lodge, L O. O. F., of Central Village, was present in a'body and the bearcrs were from The floral offerings were nu- merous and beautifiil The house was filled with friends Briei Staie News Hartford, — Rev Voorhees was Monday as pastor of the Asylum Hill Consre- gational ehurch, undersigned, ALBERT H, CHUT 14 roum colonial | best condition ourside and in, jurge barn, painied, n Liouse, eost § | buildings’ worth some parts of the hips, "The pimples woro red, Jarge and disiguring, Bomo came to o head came In big a3 & quarter HORSES—HORSES & ones (1600 1bs.), Dbrica’ $5,30 household fu postmaster has held that offic: two_selections. and bumps, somo wero aa lubs it and they wero scastered il over my faco in blotches, I3 8 night’s timo my face wag 6o full of themithat I could nos sleep o Bccount of thb jich, “Thero was 1o eura, pills, nothiag helped, until 1 caw abous the Caticura Soap end Ointmens in the paper. Everything, ELMER R. PIERSON Telephene 1139 Making a New Home fs not euch a difficult or The “Case” ARCH PROP eight installed FOR SALE, A bargain for a live meehanie with a o ready cash thit for wagen and au get a first omobile work, ush, blackimithing and paint- Bést location ind via Montr Windser,—The goiden wedding annj- yersary of M Willlam H. er’ ono roof, by troubles in proposition as it often seems if yeu Harvey will will let us sugdest and quote prices home on Windsor ieights mext Mon- Wisiies te retire 1 used them jusy as directions told me, from active business, FOR SALE and to my astonishment, 1 found 3 great change, and after a weel: or 50, I was cured, My complexion is rosy of eily, rough and pimply 2 it w (Signed) Albert Goldberg, Ja. For niore thian a generation Cuticura Scap and Ointmeas have been the favorites for thie treatment of eczemas, rashes, ftchings, srritations and other tortu i humors of the skin and on complete home outfits from par- tor to kitchen, PALMER & ROGERS, Norwich, Conn, Shoe FOR WEAK ARCHES. The Best One Made. and smooth instead surprised to is reaily re Seven per eeat. eumulative preferred | run little money. quired to make a home cosy and com- Come hers, It means saving money for you. room Cottage, barn, uennery, fruit, | 21:4 aerés of lamd. Clese to and rery tempting. otherwise damaged price 1023, able quarte n of its satistac sured security is of the sert ol commnittce Schools David Gibbs beginning o conservative E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street loyment agency for : the ages of 14 where. Sample of each mailed free, with SHEA & BURKE ildren betwe 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card ““Cuti- cura, Dept. T, Boston.” PHOMAS H, BECKLEY, 278 Main St. Mexico would Ferguson & bharionnga ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. commen men should use Cuticura Boap Sbaving Stick, 26c. Sample free, THERH 15 no advert: Eastern Cos let'n for Dusiness medium i ta The Bul- Representing Turne Besten Bankers, Tucker & Co., s expected that FRANKLEN SQUARE Jenidd ' the district will be largely ncrea. eh tr