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The end Mrs. Margare ‘'ork have been spending the ‘Wweel the Mr. and Mrs. S. Maine and son returned Sunday from a brief visit in Lebanon. 0 H. S. Baton returned from Vermont ‘Wadnesday, driving home & new horse. | by the sons of Veterans to preside ini Mrs, M. A. Bolande and Miss Anna Engstrom of Franklin were guests on Wednesday at the Misses Johnston. Miss Josephine Bingham and Mrs. H. C. Hatch have gone to East Had- dam for a visit. Mrs. Robert Pegrum attended the W. C. T. U. meeting in . Wauregan We , and the Fastern Branch W. B. M. meeting in New Lon- don Thursday. A Summer Guests Arriving. Mrs. Hyde, Miss Peck and Miss Johnson of New York arrived at Mrs. H. L. Bingham's Monday to spend the summer. Miss Donnell of Philadelphia is at the inn for the summer. Miss Emily Lyman, Miss Ellen Haw- kine and Miss Grace Bates attended the W. C, T. U. meeting in Wauregan Wednesd: Mirs. 11. C. Lathrop was at the East- ern Conn. Branch meeting in New London Thursday. Homer Wood is entertaining his niece and her husband from Vermont. Mrs. Julia Kinnie has returned from several weeks' visit in Brooklyn. EAST KILLINGLY Providence Pastor Delivers Memorial © Day Address. Mrs. Maud Jones and daughter Iva, hive moved to Danielson. Harold Brooks is ill. John Wade, Jr., and Miss Myrtle Cross, visited in Worcester, Saturday and Sunday. Speaker From Providence. Rev. D. B. Lothop, pastor of the Roger Williams' Free Baptist church in Providence, delitered the Memorial day address at the Upper church, his suo- ject being, “Patriotism as Exemplified y the Grand Army of the Republi: York is Frederick .B. Bard of New : ) Joha Johnson -Wednesday. Thy ‘was held Saturday afternoon, in Congregational church. Rev. A. E. Kinmouth officiating. Burial was in the family lot in the South ceme- :al"y The funeral was largely attend- Memorial Day Exercises. Memorial day delegations from Mc- Gregor post, No. 27, G. A. R.. of Dan- n, came over. The Sons of Veterans were in charge at the ceme- tery, where after the graves had been flagged and the potted plants placed, Rev. G. F. Genung, D. D. prayer. The line was formed and all returned to the town hal. T. D. Pond was escorted offered the ° hall The children lad by ev. G. F. Genung sang three selec- tlons. Miss Laura Pike recited Lin- coln’s Gettyshurg Address. Rev. Mr. Knell offered prayer and Rev, Mr. Kinmouth gave an excellent ad- dress, after which refreshments were served in Grange hall. The music of the day was by the Ballouville Drum corps. Miss Bertha Sharp w: with her mother, Mrs. James Lowry over Mem- orial day and Sunday. Philip T. White and pride of Cleve- land, Ohio, are the gu¢sts of Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Fleld. Charles Bard of New Jersey was with his father J. Sprague over Sun Annie Gleason of Worcester wa sthe guest of Mr. and Mrs, S. S Frink. T. D. Pond was in Westerly, R. I Monday to attend the funeral of Paul H. Hilard. Met at Tea House. The Woman's club of Brooklyn met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Hugh Mason at her Tea house, as this called by her, the same being a grove quite a little ways from the house. The president, Mrs. Genung on account of illness being unable to attend, Mrs. A number of gues this was the last meeting for S were present an: the William M. Isaacs came er home from New York on Tuesday. Palmer and George H. Her. rick of Attleboro, were guests of M and Mrs, James C. Paimer, the firs {of the week. Mrs. C. G. Lawton, Mrs. Kinmouth, Mrs. T. D. Pond and Miss Alice Bolles attended the County W. C. T. U. con- vention at Wauregan Wednesday. Dr. Warren A Norwalk to practice his profession. then | Mason, the vice mresident, took charge. | Tanner has gone to| mfl te their summer home In Wind- ‘Miss Clara Murdock of New Hayen has been for a few days with her vrother, C. W. Murdock. ‘William Oman has returned to Penn- glvnh. after a short vacation in i . ! 3 James Adams and Bernard Potter have been spending a few days with friends 'in New York and Haversack, N. J. The trip was made with Mr. Smith of Haversack in his auto. ¥ An Excellent Lecture. x: The lecture on Nature in Majestic Mood, showing views of Switzerland, glven Tuesday evening by the Rev. Maurice R. Plumb, was by far the best one yet. Mrs. James Maine has been' visiting friends in Norwich and Westerly. Cassius Curtts of Summerville spent Sunday at the home of Willis Slate. Miss Jane Simonds spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Frenk Beckwith of Babcock HIlL . George Ennies of Grafton and Mr. | O’Connell of New London have beem vislting friends in town. Mrs. Frank Backwith spent Tuesday with friends in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman and dugahter of South Coventry spent Sunday with Mrs. Harris Ecclestone. CANTERBURY GREEN Mansfield Center Pastor Sunday—Address on India. to Preach Missions in Rev. Edward P. Aver of Mansfield | Center will preach at the First Con- gregational church tomorrow at 11 a. m, in exchange with the pastor. Hour f’ evening Christian Endeavor con- { secration meeting p._m., subject, | The Purity Verse. -8. . Leader! | Mrs. S. B Hadley. ) yer will give {a short address folldwing the Chris- tian Endeavor meeting. Prayer meet- ing this week at parsonage at § p. m. Practice is going forward for the Chil- dren’s day music and recitations, Address on India. The subject of last Sunday’s sermon | was The Great Adventure of Faith, |Luke 5-5. In the evening a most in teresting picture of native life in In- dia was given by Miss Narola Riven- urg, who was born in a missionary’s {home at Assam, India, who has work- ed among the Naga people and is at | present a student of the Bible in the | Hartford Theological seminary. There Fill be ensfternoan tea at tio par- s Riv- | sonage Friday next, to meet M | enburg. On. Tuesday the minister and her | guest attended the meeting of the | Windham County Ministers’ association i at Eastford. Mrs.| S. B. Hadley .and Miss Exiey attended the annual conference of the county W. C. T. U. at Wauregan this weel. To Arrange Flowers. SCie e ¢ These" much appreciaie: by the eulm‘?&d older people tou. where there is no public other ‘worship held. Plans For Children’s Day. The Congregational - Sunday school is preparing for its annual Children’s Day exercises, June l4th Baccalaureate Addrsss. “'Rev. J. K. Moore will address the girls of Misses Howe and Harot's Girls' seminary next Sunday at 11 a. m. in a sort of baccalaureate sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Russel of Providence have opened thelr summer Mrs. Henry Burnette and two chil- dren of Providence will come . next week for the summer. Mrs. George Broit and son, Olney are at the Andrew Mills' homestead, as are also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills. The Foreign Missionary society of the Congrezational church met with Mrs, Berushlow Wednesday. The lead- er was Miss Grace Cruff who spoke on the work in Japan. Miss Jane Lewis is convelescing, CHAFLIN G. A. R. Post Carries Out Memorial Day Programme—Principal Address by Rev. L. H. Smith. Quadic Sunday it has grown into a flourishing schoo! schools Memorial day comrades of Thomas G. Brown post, No. 79, decorated the graves of soldiers in-the outlying cem- eteries in the morning. A line was formed at the church about 11 a. m., headed by the Natchaug band of North Windham, followed by Thomas G. Brown post, No. 79, G. A. R, Thomas W. Hewlings post, commander, chil- | dren_ citizens and visitors and march- ed to the Center cemetery where the many graves of the soldier dead were decorated and a short service held. The line again formed and returned to the church where dinner was serv- ed. The principal exercises of the day, held in the church at 2 p. m, opened by the ritual by T. G. Brown post. Rev. H. C. McKnight offered prayer. Frank C. Lummis, the chair- man made an address of welcome and introduced the-speaker, Rev. Leonard H. Smith, who gave a thoughtful and able address. Rev. Martin Lovering of Scotland, who was present, made a short ad- dress that was well received. A male quartsette, J. Wilbur Lanphear, George W. L Arthur Willlams and Burton M. Welch, interspersed the exercises with patriotic selections. The service clos- ed with all jolning In singing America. The henediction was by Rev. Leonard H. Smith. preaching or | children of New Haven were entertain- ed by Mrs. Permelia Lachapelle at Gay Head Saturday and Sunday. George I. Wheeler was at honile over Sunday. EAST WOODSTOCK Four Veterans and Five Sons of Vet- erans Participate in Memorial Exer- cises. Visitors !ri town Memorial day and Sunday were E. L. Spencer and family of Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jordan, Faul Clifford and family of ‘Webster, Dr. R. C. Palne and family of Putnam, Miss Mabel Clark of Hart- ford. , Mrs. H. E. Bannister dnd children have been visiting G. L. Upham and y. - Four Veterans at Exercises. Memorial exereises were held at the cemetery Saturday morning with an attendance of 80. Singing was followed by prayer by Rev. T. A. Turner, who ealso made an address. A male quar- tette sang The Vacant Chair, preced- Thompson, J. E: Child and family oi | lelt:! his mother, Mrs. Francis Ben- nett, | "Mr. ana Mrs. F. B. Roilison_and | family autoed from Wakefleld, R. I, and called on their friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stokes of New Britaln spent the week end with Mrs. Mary D. Stokes. Harry Allen of Whitinsville, Mass., was' with W, E. LaBelle and family over Sunday. Miss Jeane Cairne of Hartford spent the holidlays with Mr. and Mrs. George Micher. Member of House Party. | . Merrill K. Bennett was one of a house party for the week end at Pleasant View, Deacon F. J. Burnétt had as his iueflt, Samuel Wilkins of Providence, 1. Miss Nettie Leavens of Hartford was |at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Leavens. | Wayland Bennett and friend from {New York were with F. W. Bemnett. | . Badward Bartlett of Providence spent Memorial day in town. Armand Henault is spending two weeks in the Adirondacks. John Kilgraff is serfously ill at the {Day Kimball hospftal He was greeted by a full house and his R R R At Beach Cottage. ing reading by Mabel Richardson.| . oncagement is announced of ®ddress is highly spoken of. The local W. C. T. U. will meet with : | America was sung by the audlence. |, e NORTH STERLING Miss Jones Tuesday, June sth. 1t will | 2fre. Emily J. Ross has gone to her ', erorans present were V. T. Weth- | Miss L. Bates to Fred Janes. Mr. Brief Locals. — be an all day's meeting for those who | Sotage, Rossmere, at Crescent beach.| . ey, 3 M. Paine, George O. Robbins, |janes Is a resident of Dayville end Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Mai- | Mrs. Sweet, Over 90, Injured When|will bring flowers and arrange them | o, Pya Holdredge is with Mrs. Ross| g Coombs. Five Sons of Veterans also | M58 /Bates formerly lived here. en, Mass, were visitors at Joan Thrown by Dog. to be sent to the sick and shut-in, &t thesheack assisted In decorating the graves. mith's, Sunday. Wiilis Covill and family of Abington wvisited friends here Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Belding of Lynn, Mass., were guests of Mrs. Beld- ing's sister, Mrs. A. D. Sayles for a few days last week. Miss Florence Anderson of Worces- ter. visited at S. D. Sheldon's over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Shippee en- gertained Mrs. Warner and daughter ol Providence for a few days last week. Mrs. Charles Lowell and son of — . Mr.-and Mrs. Bert Hall of Hartford spent Sunday at Jared Hall's. Mrs. F. O. Plummer was in Provi- dence last wee! Mrs. k Neoves of Providence is_visiting Georke C. Spooner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of Prov- idence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Plummer. Miss Alice Noyes of Providence was a Sunday guest at G. C. Spoon- James Towne took a party of fel- low_delegates in his automobile to the C. E. convention at Putnam last Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Lathrop are spending the week end with friends in | Canterbury. Miss Brown spent last Sunday jher brother's, Beecher Brown’s. Trees in Canterbury are rapidly be- ing denuded by caterpillars. The local grange visited Scotland grange on the evening of June 5. Miss Frances-Palmer has returned ABINGTON Cemetery Exercises and Everybody- at-Church Sunday. Everybedyv-at-Church Sunday, June Tth, at Abington Congregational church and we earnestly hope vou will | be with us, is the invitation sent out by the pastor, Rev. F. A. Fuller. Aft- er the regular morning servise every- body is to visit the old cemetery in arrived at her home here Tuesday for the summer vacation. H. S. May of Sheffield - Sclenttfie school came home Thursday. Henry Bugbee of Southbridge is vis- iting his brother, C. E. Bugbee. Mrs, J. C. Ames is in Elmvflie car- ing for Mrs. Charles Myers, who is {IL DAYVILLE i Ethel Upham of Boston unl\'ers’tyl | WOODSTOCK | Meeting of Missionary Society—Sum.- | mer Homes Opened for the Season. i Bdward L. Chitd of Worcester was a Sunday visitor at Valleyside. Held Annual Election, | The Ladies’ Mis society met | with Mrs. Willam C. Child Wednes- |day afternoon. The seventh chapter . D. Sweet, who is over 90 is Chronicle of Holiday Guests—Bates- |of What Next in Turkey? was taken confined to her home having received — | Rockland, R. ,] were guests of the Janes Engagement. {up with Mrs. Sampson and Mrs. R#tch former's sister, Mrs, Kugene Warncr, ‘the southern part of the village to Canterbury for the s 5 MMy 0T the aummer. here there will be Memorial exercises | avi : L Tated the soidiers’ graves-in doth cem- Bemorial day a bad fall from being ‘tripped up by charge \f Mary Osgood of Hartford, as leaders. The annual meeting of the | 3 % Woon- | the family doz. ! THOMPSON |Ladies' Benevolent seciety was also | Steries. o e e A itives ‘pore | School ai the Titus district closed | T otag Silohmpt- HEEWDIce | Sbinstu Harold Grove of Providence, R. I held and the following officers were | It 18 reported that Eli Weeks has rial day Friday for the summer spent Memorial day with Mrs. Oswald |elected for the coming year: Presi- |DOUSHT the Whitf Memorial day. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Chandler and | on Eearie of Putnam attended the | yégation. Sunday School Organized at New Bos- ton — Baccalaursate Address at Street. dent, Mrs, George M. Sampson; vice Arthur King of Pitchburg. Mass, | presidents, Mrs. M. Riddick and Miss SOUTH WINDHAM v 5 was at the home of Mrs. ¥. W, Ben- | Mary Lester; secretary-treasurer, Miss n who sold a\:‘i‘::“llll‘:?ayne::l\‘l‘e?ss;:x:: the week- =1 A & = fleld yere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nei- | nett. |Frances H. Butler; cake committee, | the church bull@ing to collect his gai- T ! Recent Visitors and Who Entertained { H. G. Wellington of Jamalca Plain, | son Lyon Saturday and Sunday. i _Mrs Charles Vincent and sop, of | Mrs, William M. Gallup, Miss Lestie end at her home here. M ch spent the week- es in Norwood, R. I.| was the guest | Saturday and | Them—Interesting Lecture. Mrs. Pearl ¥ and. daughter, Anna, Josiah Carpenter, Albert E. Sayles, here Memorial day. le of Providence is the KILLINGLY | . and Mrs. Fréd Dexter Surprised | on Wedding Anniversary. : C hhs ! his sifred of Windham a few days with Pawtucket his varer Hall of Hart-! A Hall’s, | spent at red Brooks and chii- visited their aunt | uate with has | her | } iig hung | evening. time was cookies tend service in the ¥ inday evening. Married Eighteen Years. | My Fred Dexter were | 4 ) Girls’ Seminery. representative of the American Bible School union, was in New Boston last unday and assisted in organizing a ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical socicties and medical authorities. Itis used by physi- cians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: F¥sst—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : Third—Itis an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. tain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyon of Plan- | It is absolutely safe. Frank V. Lyon of Willimantic wgs| Westerly, R. L, were the guest Sunday of Levi N. Mr. and Mrs. George Lachapelle and Clark. It does not con- It is iBlunchard and famil; with Caleb | Sumner, Mabel | Robert Safford: Cochrane and Mrs. program committee, Willard Bennett spent the week end | Miss Mary Perley and Mrs. Clayence Why Physicians Recommend Cast unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Dreps, Godfrey’siCordial;etc. TFhisisa good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty,however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing heaith. The day for:peisening innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Teo oucknowi- edge, Castoria is a remedy which produces compesure and heaith, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitied to the information.—Hall's Journal of Health. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Flefcher, Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark,, says : ‘‘ As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much.” Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, N. Y., says ¥ have used your Cas- toria for several years in my Dr. W. F. Wallace, of/Bradford, N. H., says: “I use your Castoria in my practice, andin vy family.” Dr. Wm. L. MeCann of Omsha, Neb., says ¢ ‘ Asthe father of thir- teen children I’ certainly know about-your.great medi- Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chica- go, Il says : “I have preseribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belment, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : ‘“ Your Castoria r: something 3 i P s e B 2 B e % practice and have found it a safe . standsfirst in its class. In my Vering, ‘Jine 3. on the ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and reliable remedy.” cive snd atide fremmy ownbamiily g\ ooy o6 puiotios & eomi sty T pteenth anmiversary of their mar- = PRl L Ramwe, fek syt yasca af never have found aaything that so riage. There were sixty of the sur- and has been made under Dr. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular oy prue':s:’ml ll}v;;vsi! no n.nn;]z about the Ynex, Cal., says : ‘““After using and efficient remedy in almost RIS e yiuie. surprised. ~Games and music were en. s gt : Joved by all. - Refreshments " of oo his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamien, of Detroit, cream, cake and [ruit were served. it annoys me greatly to have an " HAMPTON Council 2nd Picnic For Camp Fire | i | tte Smith and Mies Alice’| the cotiage here for the Bmith are a summer. John Welles and Miss Esther Welles have returned to Hartford after spend- ing a I’!, days with their grandmother. The Camp Fire Girls held a Couneil Fire and Picnic at the top-of Sunset Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger since its infancy. ignoran$ druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tient’s disadvantage, asin this case. 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : ** Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have mever found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the fleld, but 1 always see that my patients get Fletcher's.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castoria for several years past in my own family and bave always Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : ““It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I have used it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent rasults from its admimistration to other children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clansen, of Philadel- T, Saturday- afternoon. They were other physicians, has tanght me to phia, Pa., says : ' The name that guests of Miss Cartwright. make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itseif e R i e o the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is & grest consideration in \ire. Joseph Clark i very ill. | Mrs, William Pearje and. daughter | Ele2nor are in Auburn, R. L, the guests | of Mrs, Pearle’s mother. i Mrs. Clapp who has been visiting in | Prookfield. Mass., has returned hom-. | (jeoree M. Perkine of Central Village | called on, many of his old neighbors last Thursday. WOODSTOCK VALLEY fiss Edith ¥ of Wast Woodstock spent Wedne: night at Mrs. Allen enyons. * Pert Sloane fs visiting at’ Stephen x‘n l"lw ha sreturned erman um urng to New York. 3 Mr, and Children—E xperience against Experiment. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of cause I have found it te be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” _ blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefors difficult of ad- profession, but I, for ome, most ministration. As a laxative I heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything an excellent remedy.% that I ever prescribed.” talo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased o | speak & good werd for yeur Caste- R