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- n lrve&mly at the closo of the w-;z:’: WESTER!I.Y the summer. hatels are licensed fust 85 ~ are e erly, ani 3 kitchen huoon:oom is practically a Not Wanted ¥ thing of the past. A Norwich man, who said he was| There is no place in the business mteu Observant of Laws as Season Advances —|= mill employe, who feared he was |world for the man who drinks, He is overcome by heat, was permitted t0|;¢ wanted because he s not depend- o sit on the steps of the Washington / - 4 9 . : able. The Governor of one State de- . u ds Fixed at $3,500 | Trust company, while waiting for_a - Champlin’s Case Continued and Bon $3, Trust’ company. while waitng for a|sble. The Governor of one State de- —Lumber Rack Collapsed. Fas not there long, when he amused |man who becomes intoxicated, and all : mselt At x i i ing the harmonica and he certainly i | 1aT8e business concerns are adopting i 3 e - get real music.out of the instrument. |the same policy. : MID /SUMER s ALB oF As is the unexplained custom in]for town meetings, school graduation < MYST[C from all craving for drink in three = > . Choose this route pext time you go “Westerly, as the summer season ad- days—without the use of hypodermic wm“& pieetings of the: Weaterly. to New York. You'll have a delightful WVances, the automobilists become less| Board , Trade and Grand Army — injections. Call and let us explain to l oyage Long lsland Sound and vant of the automobile laws, and | Memorial exercises, and without any|Death of Erastus W. Mitchell—A Res- | vou how you can be treated at the Neal " custom is not confined to charge. If this be o, the hall cannot! jgent Here For Many Years—B. C.|institute—and be restorefl to sobriety. 2 . s Island. summer v Watch Hill | be leased for a portion of the secret et Write or ’phone for .full particulars eames Ty et il S e e e R | Bimol B e ot m04s || A SALE OF THE TOILET PREPARATIONS OF ||z oopvack suye ko sigasss & oo e of them, who operate au-| of e Independen er of Cel- Xy 1 ape! . New Haven, Ct.; tel due New 4 er 0, oo As a rule, the operators at |lows, Manchester Unity, as was plan-| Erastus Welles Mitcheil for 5540 (day or night). $ Iaciules o Nort wn and highly _re- . 1 East River, at 6.30 and Pler 1 £ the summer season,|ned, and there is ho other suitable hall | Years a well kno ACTUAL MERIT AND GOOD VALUE AT 5 : anwltlgelro acts that they have|available in Westerly. This organi-|SPected citizen died at the home of his| ppyq HABIT QUICKLY OVERCOME River, 7 g'clock next morning. ledge d studiously | zation is to 'hold a big parade here, a|SO%; Willlam W. Mitchell, after a long m UMMER N Wla-l to e e e s | stata conventlon. st intiasory work|and painful fllness. He was born in MID-S PRICES 3 OR' 3 € NEW YORK Talcum and Toilet Powders orta 1 Jerielio, L. I, October 26, 1827 and was ¢ th become careless, which be-|and the town hall was selected for the SN SN A k 11 s, . ?F:ymmuswm Sndextends to|latter. There Is fear that the event|the son of Erastus and Cornelia Hicks| Willimantic Camp Ground by it S "ickets and staterooms from ticket Mitchell. He was a resident here for operate automobiles in| will be abandoned, unless satisfactory v 2 — Bty attir the shmmer:. peobla)scranserments caw o mads for fhe usk|Heny. yea There survive him fIve| |ncreasing Interest Shown in Meet 8 SOAPS & children, William W. Mitchell, Frank - 10c WITCH HAZEL SOAP.. . agont rallroad station. B R e TR e B Mtcnell of Mydle Home N | e eeing o Willimantic || 10 S mooreted 22 11 | PEAR'S UNSCENTED S0AP.. 100 || NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO, > E & A .chell of ovidence, Jol 3 o v, G. G. v~ - M g *deg S o e e Local Laconics. ell of Norwlch, and Mrs. Mary A.| ener Elected President. 1sg BRADLEY'S WOODLAND ::z l;f:;tbss l?g::':\;TfifCISOAP.J: —Srr ' . all th Violators{ Mr, and Mrs. Fayette Freeman are | Noyes of Mystic. o —_— e oA A e % AL. .1 h e we pavs, Doen motinas that| visiting relatives in Richmond, Maine Annest Plond Despite the hot, mugey dogdays (g 15¢ BABCOCK’S COR¥LOPSIS 120 | PACKER'S TAR SOAP.......V.15¢ STEAMER CHELSEA To New York FARE $1.00 All vutside Roams her the meetings the || 18c COMFORT POWDER, small 14c their unlawful actions are known to| William Jordan, a Wilcox park em-| The members of the B, C. club held| Yoot gs E£0 on at the police and that & repetition means| ploye, is confined to his home by sick- | their annual plenic at Savin Rock, on | “SFib, Jin, icreasing interest. & 38c COMFORT POWDBR. . arrest and prosecution. - ness. Monday, leaving on the 7.40 train. A|_iNinde was of the old fashiones. oe-|] 15¢ AMOLIN DEODORANT. Chjef Brown says that the police de§ At noon, Wednesday, the thermone- | shore dinner and all the sights were|tatory, camp meeting type, and was | 15¢ REID & HUGHES SPECIAL partment is not required to notify thelter at the Nash store registered 99 in |enjoved and the merry party return-|fonoteq by o e A g B B WOODLAND VIOLET and Shtoiaitiig, Joai Shep dave. ;{;’t‘“‘g‘l’_ the shade. ed home at § p. m. having had a fine| testimony meeting in Which a targe TRAILING ARBUTUS ....... 10 ol s Mrs,_ Sarah A. Livingstone, aged 75, | time. part. COLGATE'S 'CASHMERE BO- QU 2 10c PALMOLIVE SOA . COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP.. 6c COLGATE'S TURKI BATH SOAP S ‘war] i e & e Service " e : number took WILLIAMS' CARNATION and Excellent.. Dislieg s hat the warning period ma. x| died Wednestay morning at her home Varisty Shower. Nal b : e 12 Leaves Norwich Tussdays Plred, ‘and the police have been in-|in Brandford. Miss Flora Cornelia Allyn gave a u ing of the Willima VANTINE'S SANA DERMAL. 126 | nevmg & o ioonrerzemsesees 4o Thursdays and Sundays at 5.15 structed to strictly enforce the auto-| Miss Arzelia Newton, of Montville, | Variety shower at her home at Camp Meeting Association. R“;ER;S T‘\LC‘UM 1 ROGER & GALLET SOAP.....23¢ P-':m e miobile laws, hereafter, there is proba- |is guest of Mr. and Mrs, D. Everett |Iligh street on Friday evening in hon-| The annual meeting of the Williman- . © | STANLEY'S or WRISLEY'S eaves New York Mon: s i oo e View: or of Miss Harriett Wilcox, who is to|tic Camp Meeting Associaty 25c AIR FLOAT TALCOUM.. R o H‘;; S ‘}l"‘g"; e and daugn.|be married in September’ to Calvin|eld at 9 eolock yesterday foonson s || ROGER & GALLET RICEPOW- S b Bow T6 i o¥ an- ta s T s, fomtin and daush- | Hewitt of Norwich. Refreshments| the Niantic house on Wesiey Circie DE: 18 o B b gl _ | ter, of Providence, formerly Of West- | were served. Miss Wilcox received a|Rev. G. G. Scrivener. the dicrice oo T R S A R AT LA AL mier residents, and to c#hers Who mo-|crjy are here visiting relatives. 2 0 et su 15¢ Wednesaays and Fridays at p.m. Express service at freight rates. TRANSPARENT GLYCERINE .lgi)OAP in violet or rose value ¢ ; v » 10c ROMANZA PRESSED CAKE Tel 117 F. V. Knouss, Agent laws. . ®| vary Baptist. church, returned Wed- Local Items. e o aa] mMdnsk- ol the 3 e o COLGATE'S OAT MEAL white 15¢ executive commi : N nesday from his annual vacation. Hildred Mead of Brockton, Mass. 18| jast annual mesting wees thea mad e || SV ANSDOWN POWDER .. the secretary, Rev. F. C. Baker, These minutes were ratified, approved and Th L. Ch lin, Jr., who shot clematis and glycerine. 9% omas L. Champlin, Jr., up the Girard lumber camp, located ut midway Dbetween opkinton 45¢c JAVA RICE POWDER.. DERMA VIVA LIQUID BEAU- The hot spell did not meaterially | SPending a week in town. offset the attendance at the meeting | Mrs. Thomas Doyle and daughters, rumi Brand Crabe, Salt Sea. : lance e e 2 TIFIER, #6c bottle............ 29¢ Clam Chowder, Minced Little of the Westerly No-License committee, [ 0f Willimantic are the guests of her|confirmed by the association's vote . howder, c B e e Y |yl il arraneements Bave, ‘Bieh Jparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lam-| ‘The gistrict superintendent by vote|] DERMA VIVA POWDER in Hair Tonics gerous weapon and of defecing a|made at Watch Hill for the reception | PUi building with a shot gun is out on bail. | of a large excursion party e ve returned to Medford, 3 o £ —_— In the third district court, the frial of | imantic today. e e e 1. Bushnell, Norwich Town: ‘and Rev. : the case was continued fo Friday of| J Frank Cook attended the annual|parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hatch, | " 3> peogier of Hockannum, Toilet and Cold Creams next week and the bond was fixed at|outing of Providence Division, Ordes| Dr. and Mrs. George Loonar | safe olarn i crotary of the oot- ; $1500 _each in the assault cases and|of Railroad Telegraphers, at Crescent | entertained on ~ Wednesday, Miss| \escermue g s nE, oF detegates te || POMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM $500 for defacing a building, a total| Park, Wednesday. Leonard of Willimantic, Mrs. Rey-|this meeting. The several sugsestiong Sale prices...... 32c, 49¢c, 59¢ O e pond N Ihamet| Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chapman [nolds, Mrs. J. H. Tillinghast and Miss| made by the cottage: rolgeseoaio®® |l DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S with Peter Palmer as surety. Champ-| o ¢ Monday fishing off Watch Hill | Barbara Muller of Stonington. sanitation and resolutions apprecia- COLD CREAM— lin was arrested by Constable Charles| g janded twenty-five chickwit and| Mrs. Irwin Haleny Is visiting her Neck Clams, Smoked Halibut (jars). Fine goods. Will please you. Peopie’s Market appoi inati white and pink, 50c box......208c and Mrs. Everett Lewls and|aPPSinted as nominating committee, P 0. 3. B. Gardner, New London; Mrs. I DANEEBING, small DANDERINE, iedium . SWEDISH HAIR POWDER. 45¢ CANTHROX . . . HAY’'S HAIR HEALTH. .40z PINAUD'S EAU DE QUININE 38c laint of Mr. . In ey tive of the good work of the associa- Sale Prices......19¢c, 29, 3% 6 Franklin-Stree! party assaulted. It was rumored| The Misses Sadie ang Lilllan Plck- | Stoddards . The treasurer's report was then MOND . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor Sbout the court house that there was|hover, of Newmarket, N. J, are spend- Returned to New York. read and approved. 25c OXZYN BALM B probability of settlement of the cases, |INg vacation at the home of Stephen| ,qrjan Oneil has returned to New Financial Report gy, e e Miscellaneous but just how was not explained. Fiexlioxss .o MULand s court: York after a two weeks' vacation with A > . Postmaster Nathaniel B. Noyes. of [ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian |y, Lne following report, presénted by h - DE MERIOR'S CREAM 17¢ and 3% Stonington, who has been in the pos- | Opeil. he treasurer, Rev. E. M. Anthony, of J. & J. ABSORBENT COTTON, HORTON'S There was a loud crash followed - - e = Jewett showed WOODBURY'S FACIAL CREAM 16c | three sizes ..........4c, 8¢, 12V4c by considerable excitement in _the|!al service for neaily half a century,| Jda Clark of New Haven is the guest|ino aecociation In gend conaimncorer || SANITOL COLD CREAM.......16c | 25c “HOSPITAL~ BRAND AB. pf.m of the R, A. Sherman and Sens|Was in Westerly, Weédnesday. . |of her aunt, Mrs. Willlam MacDon-|cottage tax mentioned at the end of || 25c POND'S EXTRACT CREAM 20c SORBENT COTTON ......... company, and vicinity, late Tuesday| Captain Isaac Barber, a Watch Hill |ald. S % i the report is not paid in till this week |} sTLLMAN'S FRECKLE 10¢ SILK SEA SPONGES. ew 10r Cce Lream afternoon, caused by the weakening of | fisherman. went fishing in_his sloop| Miss Priscilla Billings of New Lon- | for the most part and will overnatenrs ALAAN ; i e the supporting posts of a lumber rack |early Monday morning and returned | don is the guest of her grandparents, CREAM ... 2%c 'SPONGES the deficit of $98.10, thus leaving the in the Sherman yard. There was|before noon with 600 pounds of blue- | Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Newbury. society out of debt and with a small EMERY BOARDS, doze; Best in the World about 30,000 feet of lumber in the rack | fish. - | Mrs. Jessle Williams of Jersey City [gurpine. . . ORANGE WOOD STICKS, dozen 5c and when the posts gave way the| Automobile tourists miss a beauty | i the guest of Mrs. John E. Wiliams. > Antiseptics gl Pind buiihs - = - ansm great pile of lumber slid down Into|spot of Westerly. when they do not| Miss Lottie Hatch has returned to|p . o pouse G itt OSBORNE'S PEROXIDE— " " 7c a roll; 4 for 25¢ the driveway making a combination|switch off the Watch Hill road and | Boston after a visi# with her parents,| JOATaiNE - ommittee, Sl Prioss 7e. 100, 15¢ | . E _roll; or Quart b s 40 noise varying from the roar of a big|make a run through Avondale along |Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hatch, G""““"’-‘ """ - Itz calie! i T 50c BEVELED FRENCH PLATE ual T ot S et c cannon to the quick and sharp shot of [ the water front. e Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fish of New|Ground Rents LISTERINE— MIRRORS, 4%-inch with red- i the rifle. as the boards clapped against| Quwine to the intense heat the ped- | YOrk are in town for a few weeks. go";tsrth,ué!on Sale Prices...... Wood and ebony finish handles 38¢c -4 each other In the descent At thelestrang were few and their travel |, Miss Fannle Brewer has returned | gubseriptions )] HOUSEHOLD RUEB E R time of the accident there did not hap-| ot in the streets of Westerly, Wed. | from a visit in Norwich. . Sale Prices...... GLOVES in a “run of the mill” Quality ..eceieieniniiininan... 25¢ . Electric Light to be any of the employes or I - <ot el Teams in_ that section of Ihe. Grivas |RSSaY. but there was the ususl laree| wjddletawn It is reported that Sec- |Store ..... way, theréfore the loss is confined to|MWRber of automobileg < retary of the Navy Josephus Daniels | Collections the wrecked rack and the breakage-of| The traffic laws of Westerly are|will be unable to come to Middletown more or less of the lumber. y |strictly enforced. and the police have | next month to take part in the cele- in addition,” managed to clear Dixon | pration in honor of Commodore Mac- The vote adopted at the annual fi- |square of commercial vehicles without | Jonough. Pressure of business at Dunn’s Pharmacy POND’'S EXTRACT— Sale Prices......19c, 42c, 85¢c JOHNSON & CO’S SPECIAL WITCH HAZEL— Men’s Toilet Accessories IT'S G0OD TO KNOW i PR Sale Price < ial town meeting regarding the|the aid of special town ordinance. | Washington is given as the reason. : e For Shaving and Bath 3::‘;; ‘,‘o town hall "!‘ i:lgtetpreged to Under the present liquor license |It is possible that Secretary Redfield Expenses, 25¢ H‘URIIP)A\. WATER— 1 g WHERE T0 GO mean that the hall can only be used |system, the ol custom of liquor ralds | may be able to attend. Boarding House Committee Sale Price o | coLGATES SHAVING STICK_ D Ministerial Supplies . EGYPTIAN DEODORIZER— oc b i A Music el Sale Price . WILLIAMS' SHAVING STI Go to Millstein’s (Ladies' Police SING Electric or SHAVING CREAM.. 7 7 and repal DENTIFRICES SANITOL SHAVING STICK. Tailor) for your next Electric Light bills . The Danger of Imitations. R Hudley & Grant, hardware . JOHNSON & JOHNSON’ WILLIAMS' BARBER CAKE... 6¢ LATHER BRUSHES.. .25¢, 35¢, 39 Tailored Suit. I positively guarantee to save you money. 15¢ SHEFFIELD'S PASTE. 22c SOZODONT SANITOL TOOTH PASTE, pow- der or liquid. 17¢ L] Sundry small bills paid by TALCUM POWDERS— 106 Main 8t., Norwich. 3 S “ 2 : s k ALOX 16c 5 AN OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York |, Siserintendent ... g 8 SRR Lt Fliste 759 Drug Journal, as follows: “Please furnish formula for Castoria. All the |fas Sorion St . 5o RUSIROAN aos | wrrem mazen 15, 20c formulas I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.” Expenses of Commitise TEAROB . crocpmeveqecases To this “The Practical Druggist” replies: “We do not supply formulas for |Supermisndnts iy Order of Committee - proprietary articles. We conldn’t if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative E;l';é‘&‘r%."é’x";;’éf,s?s"";;‘f'éfifi'f‘ formulas is not surprising, but just what is to be expected. When Castoria is casih for Freasurer's expenses z wanted, why not supply the genuine. If you make a substitute, it is not fair or |Suppues Insurance right to label it-Castoria. We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for T $4029.87 children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not |2l -- S=5ae- e FININ Cottage tax will probably leave a feel kindly toward you if you gave her yourown product under such a name.” Baisnce I e trewicy. BAY RUM .. Kinney & Wyman Garage 21 Pond Street Cars To Rent NIGHT OR " Y SERVICE AT ANY HOUR The n;minaung committee brought s Telephone 1281 s 2 s ) : in for officers the following i - v - | man No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa- | . Tesmsios fohowing who were sojourning for a few days st his cot-|mand, for some more light atter ten . . S ‘ ener; vice president, Costello Lippitt; | tage o ’ Wap- | the old k . iR be s ] — 3 c dent, . . Rev. George H. Wright, of Wap e ol erosense lamps will be used ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria. secretary, Rev. F. C” gaker; treasurer, | Rev. Georse M. Wright, of Web. |06 0l Koronenns pempe, il be veed late comers. mittee for three vears, R. N. Stanley, | Bere- s ., - . . Nuzum, of Willimantic,| The popularity of modern electric ¢ : E. M. Anthony. Van R. Wheeler; trus-| Bev. W. O. Nusum, o8 B o | lighting s seen In the Inererred oo m 2 tee for G years,-E. A, Cleaveland. is a dally vis i i B, A, o ing in his automobile. tion by the cottagers of this conven! e bt Sirs & A Brounell and four chil- |ent method of lighting their cottages. FOR GRADUATB e i e Remslution: oo 2 spending the summer at the | Metres are loaned: by the electric Hght District Preachers’ Meeting, the Dis- | Root cottagg on Haven avenue. company for the season. a trict Epworth League Cabinet, and the Dr. Ninde's Sermen Afterncon Services. are now being shown. Mating ® A committee of the Camp | mne service was in the auditortum.| At one o'clock Mrs, Read held the| 1€ Prices are very reas- vote adopted the following motion: | Songs 123, 36,7 and 64 were sung |usual children's meeting in the New | onable A% & joint committee we heartily pec. | from “The Gospel Message” and 130 [London House: and Rev. E. T. Hatch - ommend that for the year 1915 the|from hymnal. Rev. J. H. Buckey of |led the Stafford Springs house meet- DON HOUGHTON Camp Meeting and Epworth Leagug | Rockville Tead the scripture lesson |ing. ] Institute be United; that it besio oe |and Rev. A. H. Withey, of Old Mystic| At 2 o'clock the meeting was ‘open- Phot S F Saturday and close one week from the | Offered prayer. The preacher was|ed with the usual sers of song un- ographer Tollowing Monday: that the seeerer |Rev. E. S. Ninde, pastor of Matthew- the leader of choir. Master| Shannon Building e committee for 1915 conaist of the gl [son St. church, Providence. R. I. His|Wheeler. Rev. S. W. lewin's second - e - ; X Norwich, Conn. Loom ; ey text wag Matthew 27:2.2. “What shall | lecture on “The ~Christian and His HLROBOL N RS O T i D qonaent &s ghalrman, the | 1"do with Jesusy” It was a strong | Task™. His special theme was. “The £ve, and tho secretary, of the Camp |ermon. This is ‘an intensely personal | Christian and Tis Master” Tn elo- o 5 - | question. "'We cannot lose the indi-|quent words he depicte how the O g mitten lonin tpat this pros |Vidual in the mass. Would you cru- | soul like a ship needs an inteiligent DR.R. J.COLLINS cify Christ? You cry out, no, no. Yet | commander. We may ask pessimistic- - e et iven o hoth. enseryIng ~he | you crucify him by ignoring him. Our |ally “Is the intelligent God dead? DEN I IS I The above vote of the Soimt: come | calendars and daiiles tell of Jesus in | believe after this fearful European mittee was nead by secretary Baner,|every date. Every art gallery shows |strugsle is over, there will be no more Cam| ; | his divine face. Our music echoes his | war, but world federation for peace.| 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. A e o octine, CAmp Meeting | 'me and fame, and will you pass him | We need and have an intelligent Mos: Phone 424-4 Extracts. from Letters by Grateful Fecusaton, it was unanimously sacsed | by? To Tespect him merely is to [ter who teaches beautiful lessons of | TuThS : : y This action is somewhat revolutionary | Starve your soul. The only thing Is to | the Fatherhood of God, the forgive- * | when the early ways of the fathers |2ccept him. At the close of this pow- | ness of sin. . Prayer is absolutely nec- T Parents to Chas H F'etcher are thought of, but it is considered | erful sermon there were essary if we are to maintain comrade- | First-class House Painter, Paper : 5 = e to be in conformity with modern meth- Testimonies. ship with the &aner. There are too Hfing(er) General _Jlobhing (landlords or Mrs. Palm i = “Viomis i Baasd s such as obfain at Northfield, = 2 many prayers that are not answered, | Private), reasonable. L T e Srow Caknia by b 4 easc na Sloswhare. o O 1o oiug | too short because it's hot or cold,| KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave., City friend for twenty years. I could not keep my children well withont it. rayers with adhessivs 1y B3 Dr. Edwin A, Blake gave his sec-|me, and iater he sanctified the soul | PTayers Wi by Ry sy Bl cannot speak too ly of your wonderfurremed - ond Bible address on “Nuggets of | he saved. > bola me“:n:n”';h" ot e P Fhive ) Mrs. Frank H, Cafferty, of Providence, R. I., says: “If all Gold from an Old Mine”, at 10 a. m., prayers getting into bed, or after get- cl Brothersy Since I crowned Jesus SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMA- . would use Castoria it will bring up their My nurse in the auditorium. Although the sun |Lord of all, In my heart, he has been | D8 in. Lincoln used to get up an Y REMOVE| doctor can also tell what your Castoria can Qo = 3 was oppressively hot the breese blow- | crowning me with loving' kindness and | A0Ur sarlier that he might agontze ssg;'; THE ELEC‘r?lIcBNY!E?:E Howard A. Banks, of Hickory, N. C., says: “Your Castoria is ths | inS through the grove and under the | tender mercies day by day. There | ¥ith God for victory. and he onis: physic = e i theh: Dkl The £ % 18 th wide-spreading roof of the auditorium | were many others who praised God for s O "" this as fought. AL We eve: es: The fact that we use it |made it comfortable. Dr. Blake's | Salvation. Rowed ke R it THE BEAUTY SHOP promptly is probably reason we never have to use any other,”” special theme was “The Pgetry of the| Rev. H. D. Robinson said he was ;fimwx;d by .15 hm‘-ren petition from Mrs, A. J. Nelson, of Waco, Texas, says: “Enclosed you will find a = | Bible.” He talked interestingly of the | converted 64 years ago when a lad | ReV- Henry D, o HARRIETT E. BREED, of ‘Our little Castoria boy.’ en a week old I ordered your antiquity of poetry, and sald that the |of 15, and asked if anyone in the au- New Experiment. McGrory Building for him, and I have never up a night with him since.”” Bible ought to be studled in the|djence had served Christ longer. No toria te 3 Mrs, Bva Ott Melin, of Jersey City, N. J,, says : “I attribute the present | S5ooeowss s with other mations. the | 020 To-Ponded: usi The new plan of combining the | S——————————— Camp Meeting and the Epworth Lea- excellent condition of my baby to your Castoria which he has been literature began with poetry. The Sunrise Meeting. gue Institute in 1915 wil be watched 3. B FRANKLIY, D, 5. T, old. I'have ight’s N a The early morning meeting at 6 |with deep imterest by all who have P. ST IN dne:hl:-o”w three r{ not lost a night’s sleep in seven fi;ok of mm;:ufi:fiegmhm: O . S B Bl Sy e o L oy d <y Room % Shannon BIgE, Hesmrio books, and closing with a doxology, | Samuel Thatcher, of Jewett City. The |is understood that the forenoon will o . Wodnestay and GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS |- it <ibiflss Sue et | it ooigh seulie W e St s Giod b o il by | Bt 60 00" o from and the afternoon to recreation. At :l.rf:::x books of :B?l‘::n e o a’.'.:uw.x";:?:, wumflm . hu.:t- the w Diséeiars to,be = en se | noon us or 0ose W o ‘Notes, report them as partaking of the old- | desire. In ':vr:u:: there is to be om n Now Rev. John Oldham, of WaicefleM, R.|time cam meeting fervor and inter- |a grand service en camp meet-| Ropking & Co.”s Light Dinner Ale I, and O. E. Newton, of East Thomp- | est. _ ing lines with. sermon by well known | 73¢ per dozenm, > son, were noticed on the srounds yes- More Lights Needed. preachers. e Koehier's Pilsner, §0c per dogen. Rev. H. H. Critcfllow, of Burnside, Trommer's Evergreen, 75c.per dozen. has” arrived at camp. the lights in mt e Los Angeles municipal plo; 1t em| ymen! ke > At 10 p.om. Tt is in the Iast vear has found jobs for|Fres @eliverv tn all pavim of tha city. ¥ o i eat oF Sty % et 1 9 r.r.uns. it WalHhes & ;;&: Teir