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5 hflflwwn 'ULL:T N, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Mary 8. Brown visitéd Hartford Tues- | ive gucsts were present. Mr. and Mrs. - Mr. and Mrs. Charies Aldrich have!in gold. They have one son, George, = For Merchants' Week .3 ‘lafl for the Pacific coust. who was present with hig wife and two 3 ‘Miss Hattie Danielson of Farming- | children. 1 - Windham Coun quonee Bridge spent Faster Sunday 'ton spent Emster with her parents,| Mrs. Henry Mason and daughter | % £ .7 | With Mr. and Mrs, Goorge Hicks Mr. ang Mrs. Jonas Danielson. Gladys were visiters in Providence = uBSy end Mrs: Ernest Lummis of - Saturday. . Moosup have been guests e Iat- L les spent the week # EASTFORD B Ehanarcris S e e "EKONK S s Reiss e : ' Griges. Miss Nellie M. Chase spent Satur- Sunday Schoel Gives Easter Concert | Georse Johnson, who sold his house- | ppyongy Hear of Death of Mrs. Stan- | day with friends at Foster Center. | Hoster Sunday was observed as [ l19ld goods at auction last week, has G ) Mrs. Ethelyn Gove spent the week Bverybody-at-Church Sunday. In the | §°n¢ t New Rochelle, N. Y. ton—Grange Hall To Be Dedicated| o3 a¢ her home_here. ‘ i Gives Special Values In Every Department We carry the biggest stock of FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, evening the Methodists gave an East- May 8th. -« Miss Alma L. Rich visited in Nor- er cemcert.* The pregramme follow: wood, ., last week. i Life's Morning p TH HAM Mrs. Adda Burdick Stanton, sister| Jester Shippee Is ill T The Cruciisien by sttt NORTH WIND of Mra B. Byron Gallup died at her| Miss Myra A. Rich of Norwood, R. L, . home In Westerly, R. 1, Wodnesday. | was the guest of A. P. Rich and family Burial, by the schooli The Seal, by i H the superintendent; prayen, vastor; | Dgeient Musio on Easter—Birthday . Mre. Stanton was'a woman of most | jasc Monday. Guaranteed 3500 Miles chant, T Am the Resurrection: Wel. | Surprise and Presentation — Nor- |estimable christian character. Her | William Yare and Miss Gladys Sayles come. by Marl Gyurkovics and scheol; | wich Soloist in Cantata. niece Migs Esther Gallup {enderly | are visiting at Stafford Springs thils & i 30x3 $ 915 singing, children; recitation, John | cared for her to the end. week, the guests of Mr. Yare's par- ETC., in Eastern Connecticut. s o T oo . Etiridge; singing, Sybil Cenversel ex- | A pleasant featur of the Haster| Hvereli Gallup was forced to re- | ents. e ] %3 . e creises by six children, Violets Biue: | service Sunday afternoon was the ren- | turn to his fathers, E. Byron Gallup, | Mrs. Viola Oatley and daughter Lulu . IS +..30 x e : 2 Lola Ethri recitations, | dering of two anthems by the Chris- |because of tonsilitie and quinsy sore|were week ond visitors with Mr. and Before making your purchases it is to your ad- 2 $! We Can Say It, Herbert Green; We | tian indeaver choir. The church was throat. — He iz recovering slowly | Mrs. Isaac MacLean at Cranston, R. I i ff 3 Shall Rise, Ralph Green: singing, by | decorated with Easter lilies, out now. | and will return to his work in Law- Gave Play at North Foster. vantage to inspect our M and get our prices. 32x3Y% v..... . $14.10 the choir: recitation, Pennies, by | ers and ferns, which at the close of the | rente as soon as he is able. The Anti-Can'ts gave their play, The Lota Ithridge: Real Sweet, Bleanor | Service were sent to the shut-in_and | Mr, and Mrs. John Baton of Wau-| T n 3 Cowan; sons, four children: recita- | older members of the community, This | regan were at the Gallup homestead. R o R ceea. $16.25 tion, Holv. Holy, Holy, by Sybil Con- | part of the work was in charge of the | Grange Mall Dedication May 8th. | LoSter church last Safturday evening ) = 32 x4 pantomimed by ‘the school: | €. E. flower committee, Miss Mar¥ | ‘mhe dedioation of the new. Grange! Cri ahpreciative audience. & e nil | A Eal B R .... $17.70 Chorr: reading, Mary Green: | Colbert, chaffman. o | Roxy Bartlett has moved to the hill, | roller, throwing both into & wire fence. | tary ball at Danlelson Thursday even- > ns choir: Teading, Mary Gre 3 4 ball wili be held iriday afternoon. in (e nouse recendly purchased by | Mr. Tennett was cut badly and M. | ing 33 x 4. leome Davis; After the Resurrect Surprised on Birthday. |Bday 8th to be followed by a supper | her. Keeler had one ear entirely severed | Mrs. Lillan Filer was a recent visitor X B o'a crtioee --.. $1820~ Do Ly Migr the Resurtect | onday evening the young peoplo of {and addresscs in the evening. 1t Is' Tinos Harrington cut one finger on | from his head. He was taken fo the | with her mother in Montyille o, school. | The Dromise, wastor: | he Village pleasantly surprised Bert |expected that the Master of the State nis left hand while assisting in sawing | Day Kimbull hospital at Putnam. Joseph Gero entertained his brother 34x4. $19.40 singing - o8 b Biibel B | Lewis at his home on Babcock Hill in | Grange and other officers of the slate wood Saturday. | The gypsy moth scouts have moved | and family of Pequot over the holi- v Aol s g s A d"‘*‘ Spemans | nonor of his 21st birthday. The even- body will be present and conauct the ~ Charles Cross has been Visiting at|into Union for the present. days. ) remarks Dby superiutendent and Pas- | ;g was spent in games and dancing, | dedicatory exercises. The decorating | his home here Sl Albert Reeves has improved and is 36x4 a.oon.n.. ceee.. $21.58 - tor; singing, ¢ { miisic for which was furnished by Miss | of the interor is now woing on. No- | Easter Congregations Large. WESTMINST Rt Lot 34 q ¢ cture Post X Goulding Hoag and Miss Hattie Lew- | tice of the program wiil follow later. Eastic Oon : ; il ER Autiiues PRE—-, | 157" Twe Thandsome birthday . cakes It is the Intention of the members to | larse congregaticns w present __ x4 ... ceese.. $24.90 ning and evening at the e hiday | Features of Easter Ob: rvance at the| CANTERBURY GREEN 35 x 41, The lect Rev. Walter E. Lam- | wore provided by Mrs. Mary Larkham | make the event one long to be remem- Poth m Congregational Churcn. | and Mrs. Richard Lewis, and during bered. The evening program will nest Brooks spent the week end in poned. | the ceremony of Mghting the candles in charge of the Worthy Lecturer | J e i i g | & handsome ring was presented him | Nettle Gallup. Lowell, Mas: 3 Phillp Kammen of Norwich was in | Coautiful Servicos-on Easter—S8iok 36 x 4Y, . $26.30 | by Miss Grace Lewls on behal? of his | Kastar .Conagrt OMPSON town thi visiting at the farm of | and Shut-ins Remembered—Guests. S eiedn ‘ friends. Light refreshments were icn o Tins] THOMP: Simon Rosenweis. s 1 | sarved and & very pleasant eveming | oo, aAter services at &the Lino| : | Pifikeye Is prévalent ~among the |, Easter Sunday the church _wus 37 x 4Y; . cerva e, . $28.20 yman was in Alia- | wes spent by all iThe ‘morning sermon was also on the | Supper for Organ Fund Clears $18— | children and some oider ones of ;/:"le*;r\":mm;hfiflo“;ersh P 36 x5 szt PRere Thal : e | town. | y fine in choir and or- Kenyon, accompa- | o Personals, o |iheme: “The Open Sepulcher The | geniors Return from Trip—Olney- | "“Charies Leonard has been appointed | Chestration, Mrs. Flawes helping with A o cersa..... $3225 other, was in Putnam | LOMe 08 O e week. " |admirably sulted to the day. The| Ormsbee Wedding. | sexton of ‘the Second Congregational | fhe violin = THalleyiah Christ is 37'%:5 15 isic her brother, George | V1S ¢ e T i - ' closing number given by ten young| o T | church. isen Life rist. In the inter- PR A e, $34. = [ tant et wasic endvisiiors 2% Mea. A, | ladles was beautitul and eltsctive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson en-| Mrs. John Leonard was in Norwich dith. I Know That M. Redeemer . Thursday | {20t ® o a1 | *Ais. "Bdward Gallup was, in charge tertaincd their (wo daughlers Sun-|Tuesday purchasing stock for her |Liveth Solo by Mrs. Herbert Graves ewin. o = . s ~ vy Y. sto) © pastor's message was see the N 1 N Rockville | o .\nm \4«\_fllnm; .}:ist\:envjmung hrr‘gg lllr‘\: X;‘r:::‘chm. and Mrs. Carl Gallup | “4he nouse in Quadic occupied by |~ The Christian Endeavorers attended | Rises Life With Christ. In tho inter- Baton: Speat B | L iinton was in’ Hartfora Sun- | Miss Marion Blaksleo of the Wyicy | kred Duvis was burned to the ground the revival services being heid on the | val between the church and Sunday on spent Friday ] > oY | Wednesda: | Plains Sunday evening last School services a little child, Jessie - e T day school rendered valuable assistance. | WEancsdRY. L im f b w s e 0! Gaye Cantata. p-te g e [ Rev wer Boar n has been A good sized congregation attended Henrietta, daughter of Mr. and hirs.i ended | calied away this week to officlate at|the Easter service at the Congrega- | John H. Delimuth, of Bridgeport, was = » = fier | The Choral union, who have been| NORTH WOODSTOCK | o funera of & f o or B PR el ! mer parishioner. | tional church and listened to the ser- | brousht for baptiem meating for the ias ths, | { He has also been visiting his son in | mon preached by the pas Rev. W. The songs and recitati i returned to | Bave a_very well rendered cantata en- | mon hed by P ngs and recitations of the e 3 5 x _ | Rhode Island. Harrison Raymond, on Our Reasons ' Sunday school concel - N i h S tiled Death and Life Wednesday | Coneart Takes Place of Sermon Eas- | “35l "Bi/l ian of Providence has | for Celobrating. Kuster. 3iss Baith | lowa:. Crote Seeper niores ** o orwic ew LonQor cvening. The solo parts were taken by | ter 8unday—Recent Deaths. | peen at her home here for a short va- | Raymond presided at the organ and | Broughton Edmunds; Laugh Out, 5 Branc_of Norwich and Charles cation. played one of Bertini's X t of Willimantic, Mrs. les | The Baster concert in place of the| " \irs Maria Barnes is the guest of Prof. M. L. Fr and John Ericson, regular sermon was well attended. ey sister Mrs. Everatt Rhodes. R tudes as an | Dreaming Valleys, Meredith; Light | ich, formerly | Divine, Moors; Blessed Morning, Ed- & Waiting. | wards: The Lilies Know 'Tis Spring, | George Kenfield is at Sco Miss Maude Milligan the church or- | ‘Airs, Charies Davis i8 staying with the 3 . A | SGer s at S Miss Mi Jhe church or- | Mrg, Charle is | ing , the Meredith; Ring the Beils of Easter ongre- l\f»(}41:x1gd.vr‘hr:.- m‘t;e::?\m i’\fr‘:'“v, h,u‘d h’:fi,’fff, ff“,(.)";_‘y J;(»h:\:‘ her daughter, ];m John Logee, Who | will preac The subject | Time, Lerman. Solos by Mrs. Davis.| music at both the morning and vesper, Alle, 5 The | Mr. Chamberlain of Hartford was a superintendent led the services. M he Claiae - & St |l eha Tl the Life of | Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. F. Stafford and by | services. Recitations and soags by | oon arnd daushter, Edith P. Aller aster | visitor in town Thursday. L H. Healoy “and son Merrill re- | rnursaay with Mra. Horaco Morse. | oo a tiny four year old hov, Lewis Staf-| members of the primary opartment | emcoor i A, SOl spent the aft: Dur- irs. Clinton, who is In the Hartford turned Tuesday from Washington, s i ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staf-| added to the significance of:the vesper | honor of her ‘|1|r;{h11) = :‘3;‘:;’:\ 1' hirthd 2 e Supper a Success. » bean supper held at Miss Edith | Adna | hospital, is as comfortable as can be D. PACKER | fora Recitations were given by youns- | services. e . Fics i er_members of the Sunday school. | Rev. and Mrs. Dwight C. Stone onsisting of sandwiches, cold tongu: arris e expected, dh.od Clinton was cafling’ Prof. and Mrs. Sidney Morse Te-| St ; B e R castionl 2 o] o ot e Tt Weeks a amily of Po-|on her Wi sday. s Basthampton, Saturda I was a success, eing taken | 4 . P come. erfam, Cornell; | Stoningtor e : 3 rved, with cake: Sl T | openea their cottage here after being lne Quadic Sunday school | it Senmie Fiedier has returned to | Lovis: Children for Jesus, Julia and| Hasrison F. Topliff who has been ovtef candies which was very, pret R | e mcathn | anlers’ Trig. Jennie Fiedler has returned to | Amos’ Cornell. Gilbert Randall and| in the office of the Wi 3 2 % : ;8| POMFRET CENTER e AL ) 7 ol P her home in Mystic for her Easter | J.owig S, : . - ‘suregan, company . %: el i | pesbanke Perrin was in Boston, Wed-| Tne senlor class of the Tourtelotte | vacation. e acord; If L Cinlt e & Dun: et A S et - b Memorial High school, Miss Blanche Miss Camelia Gamble wa 0 | frane T = S 1 ie osttion in the chemical de- U™ PPAINT o | State Deputy Everstt E. Brown In-| 'Miss Maude Healey and he brother, | Rl Frances “ashenck “ise Gontgetown Mass, Gond Prides " |Irene Tromues: Jesus 1s Here, Charles| partment of the American Toread co,| SOU- 1 CANTERBURY y | spects Granges. l:nunud are at Echo Farm for the ., , Miss Teresa Welsh, John Miss Haitie Phillips visite 1 !:Jan i H ‘E"fsmr. Eisie Rodler, Evelyn! of Willimantic. Mr. Topliff will take ;" {YOU will SAVE Mrs. 30 = i per | EASter_vacation. Bonast i Kdward P have re-!South Windham at the home of her | Fivie: -o0a "Bfl"\‘"“‘k‘ T*;e ;’“".‘;}“‘3! up his new duties in about asweek. 58 ets. PER GAL. it el Fown and Mot Funeral of Harry Wooley. turned n a most profitable, pleas- By ey o | Harold' Randall: “An Angel Touched | ety . - |ary Visiting in Worcester. . ollang| Frank Skinner attended the funeral ureable to Baltimore, Philadel- | Miss Elizabeth Douglass ~has re- | {1 Stoje Ruth Babeock: Easter SCOTLAND THIS IS HOW | .0 heen opendine hov: vacation e | of Harry Wooley rd lnst ' phia, Washington and New York.|turned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y, | yoices. Roger and Stanlev =~ Brown. M . Tillinghast was tho P “S= = TOW !nhas been spending her vacation with Ol AT NGO, was Miss Printipal Hathaway conducted tne | after spending her vacation with her | £o0GY Graves, Luclus Exley, Charlie, o0 .0 o =5 o d . Wife Buest of her daughter, Mrs. George I Buy 4 gals. LAM. Bemi- | Davenport. " ¢ s Henty Lena Clark, well-know party. grandfather. Postmasier T. J. Brown. |Randall. .. = = ! B d r stor anc ife— | Wheeler, Jr., Friday. Mixed Real Paint $8.00 | B 1o Brown and Robert Mackie | The communi hocked and The publlc schools reopened this| John Ralthbun left for Willimantic | ilies For the Sick. | Birthday Tea. Oscar 'O. Palmer, Frank Novoes, Wil And 3gais. LinseedOil e L] l'l Mackle | ., Gdened by death weel Attendance is still small be- | Monday after visiting friends at| The Primary and Beginners' classes : liam McHugh and George Snyder o to mix with it 1.95 a2 of Chauncey ( cause of whooping cough. Packer for a week. | atter Sunday school carried a lily they | At the chapel at Scotland a recep- | New Haven were trout fishing in thi = 1B | mpraving, oovener ls reported 28 " Grace Barrett is visiting her sister,! Mrs. Joi who has been ill,| BEdward Simino is spending his va- | had brought to some sick ladies, mak- | tion was held Tuesday evening, April| vicini Saturday Makes7gals. Paintfor §9.95 | Mrs, Courtland Hoppin, who has MIS. McGregor in Wauregan. |1 conv o ain. | cation with relatives in Greeneville ing them slad also by the singing of | x:‘ l:r (t_he Rev. !.\(r. Ix‘o:ennhg.rmtzgr Ma;‘l:er wmm! !hmugl-’lss of Norwic X i T Riato iy - Bernice Leavitt is home for a Mrs. ‘hittemore entertain-| Miss Winifred Briggs is spending | their childre songs. with Miss Ex-|of the Congregational church for the|was the guest of his grandpa-ents, M1 1t’s only $1.42 per gal. | dtay the, ‘;vv‘fjd;{} Europe, ed M ‘Whittemore of Worces- | her vacation with her cousin, Miss | ley their leader. 'Euml(n:lycu‘r and Mrs. dLG[\(: ng. o:; ?"d msfi A% Jl Barber, last week, re Sl BESART ter over F h Howe, of Jewett City. | 5 ainty lunch was served to & o urning home last Saturday. REAL PAINT 1o BURE Wit ek MIXED | Broj, sheie vepaty, EAST WOGDSTOCK In Reyv. Mr. Boardman's absence on| Charles Lowe is_spending a few | Hajoyshis ‘E"""""’“'"" | number. The evening was emjoyed by| Oswald Meinhold of Passaic, N. J ZINC 104 LINSEED OIL- the bent ko | Mancfield and Brooklyn the past weok Easter Sunday the Rev. William Chase | days in Worcester, Mass. | 2 fmcat enjayiul Satatainment DEL a1l who ‘bought part of the Conlon farm. puint materials for 100 years. L are tord B e ek L = the pulpit most ac- | o e 2 Thurston of Barrington, R. I,| “Nyednesday, April 15, Mrs. Frank E.| moved in last week. T et M e R e R B 2 Eight Join Congregational Church on He delivered a strong ser- | g . < !f“’ew = i S0 Sk Shupel AL e - made,then retura the paint and get | fliness sufficiontly (0 it nb 6ach day, Easter Sunday. mon the _text “Benold, I am | ATTAWAUGAN fiSxen o e greniag e 4 - money back. T o . i alive forevermore and have the keys - s ariety supp . Mrs. s- Fanny E. Brown has returned 3 | t a lati f M. d M W _ = tro visit with e Vor- | Miss Bernice Turner of Boston has of hades and death. | . Miss Bessie Emerson of Northbridge, | ton 18 a relative of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L W. Carroll & Son Tw el mish Mer brotheR dn WK e spending” o week with er par-| _Easier was cbserved at the Congre: | Masx. is visiting Albert Rollinson and et e D ars | 7 Walter Kingsiey & S nfie Miss Euretta G. Grosvenor rg, €nts, Rev. and Mrs. T. urner. gational church this vear by specia Mr. and Mrs owe e 2 sy e fiod Turetta G, Grosvenor and Mra | * yire: ‘A B, sBémia, errived - Home L m volunteer choir being Frank Beatid returned to her | & delightful musical programme. L4 : R — — —————— | Tuesday after a winter spent with The decora- | home at A Satows Saltdny | As far as possible Easter lilies have| r | Telatives in Worcester. tions ns, lilies, tulips and | = “Benjamin S wen seri- | Peen taken to the sick and shuit-in | | Returning from Florida. ¥ e unusual beautiful. | qualy 11, s mebmers of the parish. | was held at 4 o'clock. Walter Rol and Tra Pray spent | ! efe ° Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Paine are home- | * yf ward bound from Fiorida. They have ' gy | been spending several weeks in Wash- | oo ¢ r New York, formerly| “pona Hebert and sisters, . Da- | | é¢ ° 99 e and Sige U. G. Baker and 9% Olter-Ofnisbes called “to Taunton by the death of | Digtriot Me bt St Bl unkist PRNSeS = v nh S e | Mrs. R. Coombs Announcement has been recently re- | Charles Weeks and son, Charles, vis. | Topliff Going to Willimantic. ed of the marriage of Miss Tottie | j b, 'z Tsboo of Webster and Louls OIney | Speints over S The district meeting of the Con- AND A FULL LINE OF { of Oxford [ o retray day School association arante at B Lindeman and family 1 taining Silas 2 nd_son, Oliver, at- | necticut ily of Whitneyville. '__ tended the fur Nellie Four- | will & held In ';.‘,W Congregational i i | SOUTH i nler at Danfelsc 5 ay 5th, Interesting . . . . =8 Baster lilies, roses, etc lust Sunday —Ball Indefinitely Post . 1 Enjoy the rich, delicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of |ang the ser siip la i LTy Do e s o ot o braafase, semer and [ oo e LI ol FEEL HEADAGHY, DIZZY, BILIOUS? || Roses and Hardy Flower- etween meals. Cleanest of all fruits—never touched NORTH 515 NG e ol mee I Tho 1 e packers ot SSumis sorr s e s SR EAEERES GLEAN YOUR LIVER! A DIME A BOX) ing Plants oranges and lemons wear S P e IS { vho has been | i | em— — —— Mrs. R. C. Kies, | clean, white cotton gloves. gollre: C. . Corey spent Buster Sun- returned to Providence. e T R t Planting pl d estimates for layi t new or th “a Py lay in Providence. A Jacc had a Hvely runaway Sick headaches! Always trace them ull, sickening eadache. ascarets | A | Sunkist” oranges are the fin- polidward Vlair i in the Rhode 1o} recently. Leaving his horsa unbitoh | 1o jazy livers delayed, fermenting food | Will Temove the cause by mm‘;umn-.gl ting plans and estimates for laying out new or the est, juiciest ors 5 ospital with broken ribs, causea b entered a house to deliver some | .o o 7 * > z liver, making the bile and con- = I S R e e e Tt delner o 11 G i o asick stomach. | e e, (he, B and con || remodeling of old estates. Tree-ripened, fiberless. Nota se; Mrs. F. L. Corey is ill with gr nished. The horse freed him- | Poisonous, constipated matter, gases | bqwels. One taken tonight straightens in “Sunkist.” Buy them by the box a"m"l !\vl it “:“ seyony | sel from the wagon and ran home, &nd bile generated in the 2~<.\\‘mx, {ydu out by morning — ]lu-cen( m.: or hali-box Wi it the week end with Mrs C. B.|leaving parts of the harness ulong the |etead of beifig carried out of the sys- |will keep your head clear, stomact 'hzg b;.u. ’Iv‘hA\t is cheaper than buy- | Cole. ad. tem, is reabsorbed into the blood. When | sweet, liver and bowels regular, and ing by the dozen. They keep for weeks. Miss Clara Place is under the doc- | = fe Mrs. H. B. Goodsell are en- | this poison reaches ‘the delicate brain | make you feel bright,and cheerful for L bJ sk fc “S ist” 3 tor's care. | tertaining their dgu ter and her two | tissue it ¢ e ongestion and that ! months. Children need Cascarets, too. * Ask for “Sunkist” lemons — so full of juice Mrs. Ola Brayton's litttle son Mau- | cnildren i | I £ that they go farther than other lemons. Try “Sun- rice is sick with pneumonia | Mrs. Schrosder visitea friends in | CANDY CATHARTIC 3 kist” lemonade—hot ‘or cold. . Lemons add flavor s O, Plummer and Mies Lu | Da n Sunday and attended an 8 c 2 avor cinda ight have been guests of | Baster conc £ to fish, meats and salads. Sie Hemy O G Clask of Providence. | - Gntar o es of Canterbury, Al & A 3 Mius ‘Gertrude Evens spent S Tesident, was a Sunday visitor | NORWICH, CONN. | 3 2 Get Rogers Silver with with her parents in Attieboro | . § “Sunkist” Wrappors pdllss Saran Kryer s visiting at| “Giadys Jaiques who nas been spend- | N Magl. i Gt i < hard Fortune's he ition with local friends ry near WO 1 bt nk O. Pl r © Providence, has returned to her | 10 CENT BOXES ~ANY DRUG STORE Phone ursery near Maplewoo: metery | + ALSO 25 & 5O CENT BOXES: WHILEYOU-SLEEP ter Dorothy and Mi; 1 duties.in South Canterbur: were guests Monday of Mrs Merril Jacques of Bast Killlngly vis- Crowell. ited local friends Sunday e Ball Called Off. SOUTH wuwwoiOCKR masquerade ball acheduled for — Saturday cvening has been indefinitely Mies Blanche Shippee has returned | postponed L FAL to_her school in Btaford The L. D. 8. is to hold the meeting | T \ass\“e )&% WE ARE HEADQUARTERS Edmund Brown of New York has|in Grange hall this evening. PADE 1W ENGLAND for Shoppers of Norwich and vicinity for the finest and Cut the trademarks from “Sunkist’” orange and lemonwrappers'and send them tous. We offer 27 dif- ferent premiums, all Régers A-1 Standard Guarane teed Silverware. Exclusive ““Sunkist’” design. For this orange spoon send 12 *‘Sunkist’’ Orange or Lemon Wrappers and 6 two-cent stamps. ‘‘Red Ball" orange and lemon wrappers count same as ''Sunkist.” Buy “Sunkist” Oranges and Lemons at Your Dealer’s Send your name and full address for | WORK been spending a couple of weeks with his mother. IVil .| "B Bowen has returnea from the WILSONVILLE N hospital much improved in health e { fres i i Mis Mau Neison of Hartford Mrs. Charles Howard and M ! o, Premiam. st and Premive Cla home for a short time Aot 1| vere Wabster visitors Wednesday F Many attended the orchard demon-| Mr. and M e Huntington of - . aad all nquiries to semaioh S Sonany A R | mint hompeon were ac charies Ret-| | A Perfect your Team and Farm Horses most varied line of California Fruit Growers E grounds, Prof. Jarvis of Storrs giving | Iy's Sunday, | Feed for 139 N St lidlllllt :ne lecture on trimming and spray Paul Prince of Webster was at Mrs.| | = = L Y o . . Clark Streat, Chicag ¥ Smith's Wednesd 3 gL T | LOWS, PIGS, SHEEP and POULTR ‘Trunks. T ' ol genren : e {viamon Wean { It is made by a specially d process which pro- s’ y Mrs. W H. Youns was in Brookiyn | gy the past weok duces a feed absolutely unlike anything clse in the world. The members of the Woodstock | ter Sunday services in W For 20 years it has waiched imitators, come and go, academy gave a farce in Grange hal Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mrs. Knowl- but today MOLASSINE MEAL is {he one and only feed last ¥riday evening. The proceeds | ton enjoyed u week end visit with rel- were for the baseball team. | atives in Rhode Island. of its kind that will produce the results your stock needs. . ; : #SDEORD RAWSON Nothing Wili Take Its Place oo mu.m,..?fl::?iifi in, desling x iyl L e i ey oy e It is teday being fed and recommended by Agricul- nlln! business _policy in administering i Tl L, liape tLaided the And- ; tural College graduates, whe having carefully educated own affairs, ch"mzrgze THE WINDHAM PACaL mine I Baxted. LS themselves in the theory of farm problems, new find s and Leather Goods OF ALL KINDS. A A large stock to choose frem. Phillips was in Williman- | NATIONAL BANK, which aims thershy to ana otativas i Harttord, Sjringiieid | o fom " oston Weahcadat | MOEAI M ey oy practical farm life 81§ QUALITY THE BEST—PRICES THE LOWEST i establish with customers relations that shall Mire, oS Grant in snftering trom o | 43 o eY wee golns to Chaviin | § - produces highest resulls, i : prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and PR S ot lnoamie R e e Fc;:ally:ur stock: MEAL, axnothing w; = le. R s — P‘ifl 5 EAST KILLINGLY WOOUSTGTK VALLEY For Sale IHE wINnHAM NAT'"NAL BANK liam H. Pray—Play Given at North Rar Sovared: frarm . Waail: 1; Write us for our latest book n Feeding 1! F 3 E & 4 : WILLIMANTIC, CONN o e T 11 . o | o 220 et s e, Koot g | MOLASSINE COMPANY oy 1ose BOSTON, MASS- - Main Street, opposite Chelsea Savings Bank 4 i Hiniad Pislp molaan seddinp SSladise= 1 an snotion - why Dhosntovie: | Trsie | 8t John Maontreal Toronto. Winnipeg day, April 8, at their home. Fwenty- horse became frightened at a steam

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