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dak o o e L Weee WeGTe SRERY Beiery s L Sl el S ¥ AUGUST 2, 1913 Windham County T Bummer Visiters in Lecal Vacation Trips. Homes— Mrs, William U. Kenyopn and daugh- ter Rildn and grandsen mond ar- rived in Onees Wednesday night after visiting Mrs. Kenyon's daughter, Mre. ¥. Parken, in Westerly, R, I Mr. Dyer Russell bf Brockton, Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs Hath- pecoivn ¥ Mrs. Hopkins of Washingten, R. L, end Mrs. Barnish of Waterbury spent Wednesday with Mrs, € D. Whitferd, Mrs. Josiah Case and sranddaughter Marien and Mrs. Mary Wileox spent Thursday with Mrs. Maria Hyde, Mre, Hathaway has been eatertain- fng her brother's wife and sen, Mrs. Josiah Richardson and son ¥Fran from Brockton, Mass, for two weeks. They returned home. this week. Russell Thurroit and " her mother spent Thursday at Phoenixi nderland has been visiting Providence Charfes Robbins has returned to his home on Sterling Hill after making his sister a short vislt, Annie Foley was in Providence Wed~ nesd: in Miss Emma Hall, Miss Marion Tuck- erman and Willlam H.- Kenyon were visiters at David S Kenyon's the past week. Mrs Celia Lewis returned home last Saturday night from Providence, where she has been visiting her daugh- Mrs, Marla Thlinghast - - Georglana Smith from Cnicag ing her father. . and Mrs. Samuel Stone idence are visiting Mrs. Mary W. Mowry. Miss lda Stone 1s visiting Mrsa Jason Mowry A_ Battey returned home Tuesday much improved in health CENTRAL VILLAGE Ladies of ths G. A. R. Hold Picnic— Mill Running Evenings to Fill Or- ders. sise Tillinghast attended a in Moosup Tuesday evening giv- Miss Belle Cray in honor of her Miss Cray of Philadeiphia Mre. Frank Medbery has reiurmed from a few days visit with Danlelson friends. Mrs. Charles Barber and Miss Laura Barber spemt Tuesday at the home of Luther Batoa in Plainfleld ic at Green Hollow. of the G. A. R Lucy clrcle, enfoyed their an- the home of Mrs John Hollow. The party autobus, was attractively decorated. r. and Mrs. Sheridan Walker re- turned Monday to their home in New York after spending a month at the Walker homestead. and Mrs, L. Howard Cross spent v with Miss Phebe Barber at the imantic Camp Ground. lda White and daughter, Miss eth, of Brookiyn, N. Y. have | spending a few days at Fitch Al Urgele Lafrance visited rela- Taftville Sunday. Baker was at Ocean Beach Home from the Beach. Mrs. William Simmons has returned rom Pleasure Beach where she has been spending several days at _the Simmons cottage. Her daughter, Mrs. John E. Vaughn and children Miriam and Stanley, of Norwich, are guests this week at the Simmons home. X Fay Olds of Ware, Mass.,, spent with Miss Louise Tillinghast. « e Gillette, formerly manager of the gar Brook chicken farm, has been visiting local friends Misses Susan and Electa Fuller have returned to Worcesier after a lengthy visit at the home of their cousin, Charles H. Lewis, on account of the serious illness of Miss Flecta Fuller. H. Fimer Lewis accompanled them to Sunday Providence Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mathewson have Zome 1o the mountains in New Hamp- zhire for an indefimite stay, Mr. and Mrs Allan Moffitt have been guesis of New London relatives. Miss Bdna Lillibridge 15 spending two weeks with Canterbury relatives. Mill Running Ewvenings. On account of a rush order, the Central Worsted Cos mill has been rumning evenings CANTERBURY Mrs L. A. Bennett of Central Vil- lage in visiting her sister. Mrs E F Bemnett and Wednesday they took her for a spin In Dr. Bemnett's new car around througy Cemtral Village, Plain- picking is the fashion now for men as well as women and chil- are beilng entertained at R Ry Mr= S. Taflor and granddaughter mate, Willia Alexander, at Plainfletd Junction. The meetings at Westminster Second church are very inter- esting. The young people like to hear Rev. Mr. Raymond talk. He always aees the young men and talks with them and always has an lateresting story for them. Misses Jennis and Helen Whipple returned home after enjoying a it at Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Med- s, Mr. and Mrs. Neagle of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coit Mrs. Oscar Hubbard was in Danfel- son Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Raymond re- turned from Douglas, Mass., Satur- day after spending several days at the Camp Meeting. Miss Edith Raymond arrived home Monday from Douglas. Miss Jessie Coles has returned to New York after spending a few weeks with Miss Sybil Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Rosensweig are- enter- taining several guests fro mthe Me- tropolis. Miss Tillie Rosensweig who under- went an operation recently at a New York hospital is much improved and arrived Friday to spend several weeks with her parents. Mrs. M. French is critically 1L Mrs. William N. Phillips has been spending a few davs in Chaplin with Ber son, N. J. Philiips. The Inn and Prospect House are full of boarders. About_thirty from here went to Rocky Point, Sunday, and greatlly en- Joyed a_shore dinner. Miss S. Elizabeth Burchnall is en- tertaining her cousin, Miss Constance Kinnle of England. Walter Hoffman who has been work- ing for W. H. Ford has completed his work there and it is reported he is to_leave town soon. Little River Grange held a meeting last Friday evening. A fine program was presented by the pianist, Mrs. Wm. A. Pearl. Messrs. Frank and Merton Phillips were in Willimantic, Wednesday of | Lawn Fete Proves Most Successful~ Robbins-Bennett Marriage. A party of young mien !rerx;x this vil- lage spent Sunday at Reeky Peint, go- ing by autetruek. Successful Lawn Fete. _The lawn party held on Rev. Wil- lism A. Keefe's lawn Friday and Sat- was bright with eleetric lights and the auto rides proved a great attraction to the children—big and small. The band furnished music. A Pretty Village. Mueh work vards and streets of the new village and much remains 16 be done before it is finished, when it will be one of the prettiest villages in the state. k, | Mrs. Walter Kingsley led a mission- ary service at the Y. P. 8. C. E. meet- ing at the Congregational church Sun- day evening. Mrs, Arthur Moffett has been enter Providence the past week, Mrs, Elmer entertained her sister from Hartford and a friend from Jew- ett City one day this week. ; Ira Edson is having a vacation this week, Mr. Gothier has finished work in Mercer’s store and is working for N. Goyette. before their Sunday school picnic. The intense heat is cooking and drying the berries on the bushes. Robbins—Bennett. Robbins of Canterbury and Nettie Bennett were married nesday afternoon at Rev. S. B. Carter's. WOODSTOCK C. E. Society Discusses Missionary ._Methods in Large Cities. Miss Agnes Williams and Miss Hen- rietta Williams of Brookiyn, N. Y. who have been visiting in town, have re- turned home. Rev. George F. Waters of Hartford a former pastor here is expected to preach at the Congregational church Sunday. The Endeaver meeting Sunday even- ing was in charge of B. R. Ritch. Varfous methods of missionary work were discussed especially as carried on in large eities. Rev. W, W. Leete, D. D. spoke at the Co gational church Sunday morn- ing in the interests of the Church Building Socle Miss Lottie few weeks at . Howard is spending a iantic. WINDHAM _ Clears $125—Misses C.ro and Doro- thy Weir Sailing for England. The annual fair of the Congrega- urday evenings of last week was a| soeial and finaneial suceess. The lawn | has been done on the taining her parents and’ a sister from | The children are counting the days Annusi Fair at Congregational Chapel | tional church was held in the chapel | ! Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. B | Guila, Mrs. Frank Wilcox, Mrs. Andrew Metzger, Miss Grace Bates, Miss Ellen Hawking,, Mrs. Will Richmond, Misses Helen Abbe, Josephine Keeney, Marian Larrabee, Mrs. Bdward Billings, Miss Clara Johnson. A. P. Abbe, Paul Hop- Kins, C. A. Keeney, Alan Guild, Russell ! Potter, T. J. Roberts. About $125 will be added {o the Ladies Aid society’s treasury. Recent Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Hartig of Bethel have | been guests of Mrs. Hartig's siseer, | Mrs, . ¥: Weods. Miss Gladys Crockett of Troy, N. Y., and Miss Derothy Brown of Hampton are guests of Miss Elizabeth Ander- son. | Misses Caro and Dorethy Weir sail | today (Saturday) for Winehester, Eng- | land. 5 | Col. and Mrs. Henry Weir of Sugar Loaf, are in tewn for August. MY. and Mrs. Babeoek have returned to_Providence. | "Rev. and Mrs, H. C. Grimes and | daughter of Bralntree, Mass., who have W. I\ Maine's for a week, left Thurs- | day to spend August at Northfield! { ""Miss Raymond, who has been spend- {ing several weeks with her brother, | returned ta New York Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. Dolan of Stratford are registered at the inn, i Church Renovated. St. Paul's chureh has been thorough- Iy cleaned this week and & new carpet ! put down. DAYVILLE Ladies 'Aid Society Has Picnio at the Lake—Briefs and Personals. Willard Benneti is spending his va- cation with his_ mother, Mrs. Fannie Bennett. Mrs. George Milchie is spending the summer fn Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Greig are at Watch Hill Mrs, W. F. Bidwell is at Oaklawn, R. L, for the week end. Mrs. W. E.»LaBelle is visiting in ‘Whitinsville, Mass. Miss Alice P. Fish is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker are at the Gil- lette farm for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grau, Mr. and Mrs. George Whitmore are at Mrs. Oswald Street’s for the week end. Gone to Canada. Mrs, Amelia Cutler left Monday for Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Brady of New Jersey is spend- ng a few days with Miss Helen Kel- ey, Miss Bernice Cogswell recently spent a few days with Worcester friend Mrs, Dr. George Barnes, for a few | recentl, Mrs. Fred Burnett and son Milton spent several days recently with Wor- cester relatives. i Picnic at the Lake. | The Ladles’ Aid soclety held a most ! enjoyable picnic at Alexander’s lake Wednesday. Mrs. W. C. Darrow was | chafrman of the affair. "EASTFORD The ladies of the M. |i 11 days been vieiting at H:. C. Lathrop's and | bile. | | Edwin Bennett has bought an au- John Barnes visited her son, | BROOKLYN Happenings of the Week—Household of Ruth Holds Successful Supper. Clement 1. Grigss of Waterbu a caller on local friends recent! Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Witter ha entertaining Mrs. Craw of Providence. Rev. George Tanner, D. D.. of Fari- bault, Minn,, has visited his brother, A._H. Tannér, M. D,, of late, Mrs. Harriet Parks is visiting her mother, Mrs..Laura M. Chapman, Mrs. Ellen W. White is the guest of Mrs. Lily C. Kingsley. Miss Frances M. Palmer has re- turned from a visit with friends in Pittsfield, Mass. George Basterment with his family - spent Sunday . %. D. Pond had as guests ) . F. S. Mills and Dr. R. B. Bennett, wife and daughter Florenee, all of Previdence, Miss Flor- ence remaining a week for a visit. g‘_l]my made the trip in an autemo- ile, tomebile, wag ne preaching service, the congr tion going te the Congrecationa church fo hear Rev. friends in Boston and Fitchburg. Mrs. James Copeland has had as guests Hasgel Geissler, Roy Geissler, Margu ““. Geissler and Harry Geissler Abington, her grandchildren: brother, Everett Weich of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Spalding~ of Worcester visited over Sunday swith Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Spalding, Household of Ruth’s Supper. The members of the M. C. 1.. House- hold of Ruth, No. 183 of Danielson, held a supper Friday evening with Mrs. John Johnson which was largely of also a initials. She made a short address in The members of the M. C. L. hold of Ruth, No. are grateful to the supper, ch The committee was Mr: House- wh from In the Baptist church Sunday. there | John Howland, | Tho ls laboriug In Mexico as a mis- any one of them, confident that every Mrs, TLeroy P. Pearl is visiting |ing Mr. and Mrs Lewis: Mrs. Jehn A. Aibert Townsend of r, Cali~ fornia are visifing relatives this Mrs, Abbett Little_and Mrs. Erank Sauires spent last iudu‘m the latter’s father, Nerman P, and has been rel- fomily at a week's vacation with atives and friends in Boston, Spring- fleld and ether places. Migs_Agnes Lymen uas been spend- ing 4 few days with her cousin, Miss Genevieve Little of Hebron. Fraak 8y It is ome thing to make soda crackers that are occasionally good. It is quite another thing to make them so that they are always better than all other soda crackers, always of un varying goodness. 3 by James P, Little was a visiter Weds v Mrs: Mary B, Yeomans loft Wednes- day for a mouth's stay at low, & ‘White Mountain resort. She was ac- o by her sisver, Mrs, J. V. R. Prince of South “Coventry. Mr, and Maw, Herbert Little of Merd- den are vieiting relatives in town. The io\m‘ people had a dance in Porter's hall at the oid inn Friday evening. Lyman's orchestra furnished music and Herman Brown was man- ager. Mrs., C. A, Holmes and daughter rien and Madeline hav® been spend- ing a week in New London. SPRING HILL Weloome Rain—Gu: Have Picnic at the ©. The drought was broken Monday by a heavy shower, which was a great relief to humanity, the benefit to vege- tation. Members of five families to the num- Dber of 22 took a day off and went to Ocean beach, going by trolley from Wfinmus‘ All came home fill, but sober, The name “Uneeda”—stamped on every biscuit—means that if a million packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed before you, you could choose soda cracker in that package would be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. Five cents. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY : Tolland County attended. Among the out of town | WARRENVILLE | e oy e ended e guests were Miss M. L. Bradley of | e, | f.‘l‘ii?x;"ix o :lh;’n Ugn?uim’rpoulw L 0 i = ik sociation at the C. > . Z‘S(f:;mlclta‘(‘f?' g G. ¥1 N. G. state of | Mrs, E. P. Mathewson and Miss Ma- | = Rev. H. M. Bartlett, Gilbert and May (omnecticut, Mrs Major Tavlor and |pel Mathewson who have been \'is!tin.‘;‘ COLUMBIA Sturrs of Coventry, and Miss Helen Mre Howarq Willison of Worcester, |at W. L. Durkee's. roturned home g Jacobs of Dudley, Mass., were guests Wich and Bre 1L jl""}‘!;]f“"‘,f"fp,.‘,‘z,r' | Phursday. ~ Miss Lithel Durkee Went | South Coventry Nine Defeated iniof . R. Storrs last Tuesday. Gence, "Mra. Fonr Jonason prosenied T B Moy | Was ‘akan o) the ';hree NS(raIIngé Ga.::s—NGn:laib o Picnic at Lake. a very nice cake with the Househoid | onday oo N Tove R N y-‘re—aks e B W one it Siznt e at Lake Wangumbaug last Wednes- arhan, who has been the guest | The Columhia Baseball nine went to | day. reply. ' The guest cake was awarded | of her autirion setsma™ toe 8RO y s A dozen of the little fclks on the Hill My Holena Mocoonke s awarded | of her daughier, returned 3 Soulh Coventry last Saturday after-| A ¢ o fclks on the Hi iyn. | York Tuesday. | noon and defeated tha South Coventry | Were entertained at “Alanweld” last Judge O. D. Baker and family with and family are occupying v Paradise camp. n has been the | ott. Thursday in honor of Miss Maud Greer who is a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Michel of New York, Miss Maud Greer of Bronx- ville, N, Y., and Mr. nine by the score of 13 to12. This was the third game in which the Columblas awve defeated the Coventry nine. The < D R % G and Mrs. W. Hby oTniiee W | Mrs. W. H. Platt, who has been | batteries were for Columbia, “Buster”| g generson of Kansas City, M., are ;_:"‘1 Mrs. Cora Luster, | spending two weeks in Putnam, ar- | (Ernest) Collins and Jewett Collins; | visiting at Alanweld. | Luster. | rived home Sund Ifor Coventry, Tompkins, Martin and| “Mrs. V. A. Bromley f Brooklyn, N. | M ner was a week | The feature of the game was | Y. is the guest of Miss Ida B, Rey- ASHFORD i . H. Platt the fine we 3 =" Collins, | nolds. [ s | —_— i,q;tu.w-, who sec rikeouts, There was another hard shower on ey . TAT n ermon wn recently captured a | Wednesday afternoon. Guests fram. Narwich at the Cessiy | ATYAWAUGAN | black bass from Columbja lake that pllbosbstuss Slobir oo df) ome, e | weighed five pounds. 3 — | T, H. Sweeney visited at Cen- | C ‘SI S COVENTRY Walter Green and are back | h Mr. and Mr Arehie o8 L RO "” [S’t el from their vacation. | ev. Mr. Iitggerald of St. Paul's Epls-| mne Christian Endeavor meeting | Mrs. T. J. Lynch left Monday morn- | arles Weeks | copal church, Hebron, held a |led Sunday evening by Mrs. G- H. |ing for a visit to her mother New returned home | at the Columbia Congrcgational ch | Storrs, the subject being Missions. A | Ha o son’s. | last ; af which Was | pusiness meeting followed. | ri’s condition is consid d BI are | well Mre. C. E. Morse and daughter, Miss | ed. e entertaining the brother and arly Broke His Neck. E. Eunice Morse returned = home In tHing o T k. Beowa o B e i hesler of Harttord i visit. | _Sottleld K s ey ke k ng at J. A. Brown abel Wheeler of Hartford is visit- | . Mr. ivi N P. Richerds returned : iy P e D 1. T + Mrs. George Cook, | cester Tuesday. Lakeside. are staying at CASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical socicties and medical authorities. It is used by physi- cians with resuits most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably she result of three facts: Firsé—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: S€comd—That i not only alays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Thésrd—It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- tail‘l, any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is - 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 yeers, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Pletcher, and has been made uader his persomal supervision Allow no one to deceive you in this. Adl Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifie with and eadanger the health of Infants and Children —E xperience very much.” and relisble remedy.” Ynez, Cal, says simce its imfancy. thing else thent’s di 1 enclose the imitation.” Mo., say make an exception. against Exzperiment. mendation of Castoria.” CENUINE CASTORIA Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Arxk,, says: ‘‘ As s pracii¢ing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it Dr. W. T. Seeloy, of Amity, N. Y., says : ““I have used your Ces- toria for seversl years in my practice and have found it a safe Dr. Reymoud M. Rvarts, of Santa “ After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitiite some- especially to the pa- vantage, as in this case. rewith the wrapper of Dr. B. M. Ward, of Kansas City, «Physicians generally do mot prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to 1 prescribe your Castoria in my praotice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly relieble remedy far chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- Wednesday evening. A chicken salad | . church had | Providence iast Friday accompar Charles Week Lih SRR e o o (e:;.Jl'etCLOzown ni supper was served at 6,30 under direo- |an ice cream sale on the lawn in front | by her sister, M harleg E. Be the at i S oy % broke | day for a short stay in Cambridge, tion of MrI;\ Ada Larrabee. The tables of‘txl)le c;mr(‘h !}Ve]dnclffla?’ evening. 3 { of Plantsville, Conn. =5 A e | \,f; r-’w::lgh{t :r”fln‘;; S YV n ridge, were in _charge of Miss Gertrude A Miss Kate Bicknell has returne P. W. Barber, manager of the T [ < aken to his 3 2 nold and were prettily decorated with |bome after spending several weeks in | Richards Co. in Providence, w v i { and was confined folhis bod Eoriontie | L 004 M T E0R WS S5Gia sweet peas and lighted candles. The Hartford and at the beach. | been here for a few | time but is improving slowly. [orOEsud Misl Tepntin Lathrop fancy work table, where Mi. Mrs, Fred Bowen has been spend- |nome the first of this frs. Raymond Mitchell attended a | Frof- Henry D. Hunt and son of | Week. Pation presided, netted about $55. Miss |ing a week with her sister in South- | Several from Norwich are staying | picnic at Square Rock Wednesday. { Providence have been spending a few Helen Larrabee 0ld home-made candy, | bridge. | at the Cassidy home through the warm M s with Mr. Hunt's mother and sis- | UNION which was soon disposed of. A pleas. | - Mrs. Elisha Perry and her daughter | | s L i ter in Pine street. 4 e ing musical programme arranged by |Kate are Visiting relatives in New | RS SO | NORTH S G, | The Sunday school bicnic will Be| pfies Florence Marcy sttended the iss Elizabeth Anderson was given, | Jersey. 3 YGRS | | held some opR = | artf during which Mrs. J. . Woods of New | st e L [ SOUTH WODDSIOCK. 1.2 & e | o = o Rl ;l:;em] SN N York, a great favorite with Windham | . , - | tn Providence last week i e d S Lelv i peopie, sang several solos, accompa- | WOODSTOCK VALLEY |New Church Organ to Be Dedicated 'nuorr,:‘;:l\r{m\:v e ahrien prtes | ERe s nn ne;‘:el;;.n HEe %‘J&'@'fii’?’v'v'é’&l‘r‘; nied by Miss Dorothy Brown of | | Sunday. ton, of Moosup, called on friends here | - ; z | visited “riends in town recently. Hampton. Mr. Caswell of Willimantic, | Howard K. Carpenter of Putnam and | — Sunds { ith Symon has been VISItng | “yr ang Mrs. B. Sellew visited friends who is always enjoyed, gave severa.l‘(‘lons L. Carpenter of Worcester are | Mrs., Barker and son have returned Spooner caught a hand- xig | in_Southbridge Saturday. Dbass solos, accompanied by Mrs. Cas- | camping at Crystal Lake, | to_thetr home in Pittsield of bass in Moosup pond | Lawn Barty. | _ R. B. Horten and son, Nelson, visited well. Mrs. Caswell also gave several Mr. Merrifield of Worcester s at| Mr. and A T i 1 oung people cnjoved a lawn | Monson friends last week. recitations’ which were well received. Kenyon's. | turnea home. pounds : the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Harry Palmer of Hartford made a Following the programme ice cream P. Briggs has returned from | The dedicat! Mrs A. Tsham in West street Triday even- | week-end visit with friends in town wag £0ld in charge of W. F. Maine and - organ will be | ing of last 50 were pres. B ——— ; George Cook. Others who assisted in | amily, accompanied by |ning. There ent nts were served dur-| Of late vears the Swedish govern- maling the evening a success were Child of Flushing, L. L, | gram of vocal ar |ing the ev | ment has granted “cultivation loans” }M;;'ie:'fl?\lfily !‘,zndr»rsan president of the | enfoyed an automobile trip to Wor- Miss Gustafson and of Providence | Burton Lewis of Buckland came here | very extensively and this has made it am Hartley. ok easier for the farmers to obtain credit. Why Physicians Recommend Castoria unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s-Cordial,etc. Thisisa good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowl edge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and heaith, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitied to the information.—Hall's Journal of Heaith. Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of-So. Amboy, N. H.,says: I use your Castoria go, Iil, says : “I have prescribed N.J.says: “Ipresctibe in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for iiwants ria every day for cHildren who are ; during my prastice and find it suffering.from constipation, with Dr. Wm. I McCann of Omaha, Neb., seys : ¢ As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know sormething about your great medi- cine and aside from my own famity experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Casteria a popular and efficient remaedy in almost every-home.” very satisfaotory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria stands firet in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I mever have found anything thatso filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Eamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively es I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s trowkles. Iam aware that there are imitations in the field, but 1 always see that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. Channiag H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., says: “I haye used your Castoria fer several years past in my own family and have always found it thoreughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great comsideration 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 that I ever preseribed.” Dr. H.J. Taft, of Brookiyn, N. Y., says: ‘I have used your Oasto- ria and found it an Eng remedy in my houscholt andipriv- / ate practfoe for manyipeess. The formula-is excellent,” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says: “¥ is with great pleas- uré that I desire to testify to the medicital virtue of your Castoria. I have uged it with marked benefit in ths case of my owa daughter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to other children in my praoctice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : ‘‘The name that your Castoria has made for itself “in the tens of theusands 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. Wan. L. Bosserman, of Buf- felo, N. ¥, saye:‘I am plesscd to a good word'for yeur Casto- , 1 thiink so ighly of it that X ¢ 2o capmats o | Dr. F. H. Eyle, of 8t. Paul, Minm,, 2 It afférds me plea- suxe o amy.name o the long list of “those who “iave used and now emdorse-your Castoria. The factaf the ingrodients being kaown through the printing on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reasem for the:recem- mendation of any physitian. I know .qualities and re- com: i olearfully,® ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN

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