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|Five Year Ol Frank Sepulski Knocked Down in West 5’,‘.’,11':‘:,:}’.?3"“”"‘““ Walter Palmer—Scalp Wounds and Concussion of the|Z2n Georss Predictions from the New Yol Her- d: On Monday it will be generally N . ] 5 - Sl (o partly overeast and er, Brain, But Injuries Not Considered Serious. | with light to fresh variable winds,- W L mo:lly‘southwut, tn!lo;;flfl \g local 2 “ S % ins in the northern ct ears Polish chil € various wounds and contusions T Fhe outlook for Tuesday is unsettled F,fi,,‘:“:,:filfi'f e ,o:lf,x Jgsepn :33 ‘that the little fellow suffered. The 647 and warm, followed by local thunder- |, 1.1y of 19 South Thames street, was boy had a big 8calp wound, reaching : 1 storms and falling temperature. Rit and knocked down in West Thume: ~line at the back Adam’s Tavern S o e vl O AL SRS R (ot ohary e 1 Cont Sun joon ut s jus ieil eye an er - % se?,{:;,"‘},’fi:’};‘wfi.“ mw"t_hg changes 2‘&,& by an automobile owned and|uncer it, and a slight concussion of|be called to order at 8.o'clock.or the 1 86 1 in temperature and the barometric|driven by Walter Palmer, who was ::2 l\;z:u“m 'rhed hfiy rallied wet“ at mao.: Sept. 17 for temporary or- day: from the beach. P ang s chances of re- i _to the public the finest standard é’;‘:.‘}f;:,s““"’” N G Tt o appeared that theére was a ma-|covery were good, it seemed to the| Bach town shall be entitled as = of Beer of Eyrope and America: a. toreycle being repaired in the street at|doctors at the hospital Sunday night.|town to twice as many d - g Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian coon that point and its puffing and smoke|The accident attracted quite a throng|it has representatives In the X o - E s, Pale and Burton Muer's drew the attention of the child who|of people and there was a crowd of a|lAture, and all towns in which the - Ry R e T s S| S0 ouble o bt e s | Sl saote” 1,430 T e | wne i T S Tohimed bom trem ._Importe: inger . bil was com- uple of minutes after the ! e " Hill 75 "Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- o7 300i | i dows the Wil on Its way into the|was hit ltitled to_one addtional delegate for Chris Montreal, Canada, where his daughter &'431.? s‘%“fiffi‘f-xr;alg'sf e city. The car stopped at once after| Mr. Palmer, who is boss farmer at|€ach additional 1000 votes then| The ~ard ser, Schlit: T “W“h llision and the boy was picked |the State hospital, was apparently not|cast, and also each fraction thereof tu);e nct:’d flr:t aid was rendered hy Dr.|to blame, for the boy ran unexpectedly | €xceeding one-half. R. R. Agnew, who hann i in front of him. This rule gives Norwich 7, New along and then took hi mto the Backus in front of him. His car was slowed | London 7, Windham 5, Stonington 5. hospital, where he theu diwcuuew .- down to 6 or 7 miles.an hour. ~ A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-12 Comparisons. . Predictions for Saturday: Partly 1814—1914 cloudy. i FIR 2 &S Saturday’s weather: As predicted. CHIMNEY E. John A. Morgan & Son Predletions Tor Sunday: Fair | peaTi oF GROTON'S TOOK 8TRAW VOTE Still Alarm For Tr8uble at Home of E. e St A2 COAL winds, 2 : GRAND OLD MAN FROM DEMOCRATS OF STATE ¥ Mot h ] iy e LEHIGH VALLEY iy . A A chimney fire at No. 21 Winchestet sheak Koo Vs No. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton Thomas Avery Miner Passed Away in|Fisher Committee Announces Returns |stréet. the home of . 7. Marcn. called ;‘"“' are planning to make this Office and Yard Central Wharf His 94th Year. on Questions Asked. the fire department thefe on a still White and_Brown Bread Sot: Vel e e hes Telephone 884. S 33 & L — alarm at 5.22 o'clock on Sunday after-| Sausages Clams Lobsters — Thomas Avery Miner, Groton’s| The following statement has been |Noon. The autochemical and Chief Cucumbers and Tomatoes, slicéd D2 1P ™ |grand old man, passed away at his|issued by the committee appointed by | Stanton’s buggy responded and a la - ince Children WHOEVER 133 || 8031}ome in Monument street, Groton, t|the Lake Compounce conference of |der was run up to the outside of tre Witetmelon, 001 i 8301 g5 Saturday morning. Had he lived | democrats (Fisher committee) on the | Kitchen chimney at the house, thres FOR FLETCHER'S ACTS QUICKLY %08 41| until Sept. 5, he would have reached | matter of declaration of prinetples, | 8allons of chemical being usede Thave War Bothering Notion Dealers. CAN SECURE ONE OF THESE 328 the age of 34, He was born on Sept. 5. | o be ineorporated in a platform & | ¥as no damage in the house from the| e et e Dotlee. | CASTORIA 102 18%. on the old Miner farm near Cen- | be presenteq to the democratic ctars|fire. inplag 6 e Their <35 TYPEWR!TER SPECIALS 5.08 ter_Groton, where he lived till about | convention: & ginning to get worried over their ioy —z water it is low 35 );euf’!z:guso\gl“egnh he became a resi- fl?s;“iéfa mctx:g_ecucu: in Conven- EAST SIDE ITEMS ship Santa Claus has landed at New- Ofic No. «+ UNDERWOOD......... $30 e e e;uomner was a man of the highest| The principles of Thomas Jeffer- % mrdt 2:‘?'-_ thGermnm' y -:m:.‘ it is R A 5 5 character, a_deacon of the Congregi-|son expressed in political terms for|Losal Crabbing Parties Return With , the very pment of_toye One No. 4 UNDERWOOD. ..... GREENEVILLE i 3 president of the|the 20th centuryir ir . P - !*" | from Germany until after the Buro- = - tional ch{x{l’dx an 7 P clitiois . 'At-| Gb tite: Compe Y - fcse‘ by order ood Catches—Improvements Being pean war is over, which is raging over N ITH PREMIER. = - Groton Monument _association. _Al- unce conference, we in- | 3 S0 Bo. 39 BAE: Death of Martin Hourigan—Local Boys| thoush he took a great interest in pud-| vite your attention. We have seloctod :'d' on Stanton Avenue Property. o o I e e saahis; Sow Jo will soon be here. One WILLIAMS > 1L L 5 Campifg--Perssnsls. lic matters, Mr. Miner would never a°- | nine from among . those jeencs i1y | Fersonals. Wik ok aa oty it . e ' One NEW CENTURY....... o = 5 cept a public office but his judgment | most shaply divide democrats from : : w A = g and is causing much worriment. French Residents Hecr a Party. Martin Hourigan, aged 79 vears, died |in all matters was highly valued. He/|the tories of to-day. Postcard ballots, © A goad quality of Typewriter Paper |at his home at 108 Central avenue,|was & Republican in politics. He was|stamped and addressed for return, | v Wsiting (MH- Luke Reilly of East 45c a ream, Saturday afternoon.. His death was|senior vice president of the Mariners|have been sent to those registered oy BEIeS. GET PREPARED for it by is " a “RUUD" Hot Water Heatsr, 2 away at once with a Het Kitchen - oy S ! 'd Bennett went crabbing re-| A number of French residents held|saves a lot of coal. g dow: 0id | Savings bank of New London, having | democrats whose addresses we could | Haro a g a If you éan't appreciate these values g;:. “;‘: 5::egglmbir:afle?u% ‘;22 sa: Reia fhat qfice since 1593, Up 10| obtain. 36978 e Al Returns totalling | SNty at the Drawbridge and re- |a party Saturday. evening in Et. Jo- i . * we have nothing further to say. of John and Ellen Hourigan, and came|about a vear ago, when his health be<| up in the thousands have come back. | turned with crabs to the number of | seph’s hall. Dancing and singing was me in our office and let us - We have Typewriters to rent. to this country about 50 years ago with gan to fall, he was a regular atten-| The affirmative vote in detail was as | 105, Sunday, John and Harold Ben- |enjoyed and the party broke up at &|strate and explain o you hew i res t .rs, | ant at the weekly meetings of tre|follows: nett and Louis Cook caught 348. late hour. Excellent refreshments|is ;5 to have HO' 1 e bis parents. He leaves three brothers, | an s - Richard of St. Joseph, Mssouri, Wil- |board of directors of the bank. T oiitting popular government |.,yi™ a0d Mrs Edward Marx of Fox|were served duting the evening and| i ming & fot of ook liam and Michael of this city, one sts-| During his illness for the past vear|over corporation rule, 97 per cent. ill are the guests of Mrs. Marx's|everyone had a very enjoyable time. ter, Mrs. Mary Monohan of this city.|he has been cheerful and patient, and| For home rule for all communities, ‘;}"‘?‘e"‘l"“'s‘ h?“;fd Crandall of New Pkt The finest invention of thess tinme ans on o Also he leaves the following brothars|so far as possible has kept informed|$6 per cent. “:_n'n. f)lrmerl) of the East Side. Mrs. Motored to Ocean Beach. for the Housekeeper in Hot WastNek and sisters, John of Toronto, Martin |regarding all the affairs of the times | For nominations by petition and di- [ Marx will spend two weeks thers| , . .7 S (0 BeRn BRash. t & smell cost . g N Richard, Edward, William of this city | Althdugh he has outlived most of those | rect primary per cent. Wwhile Mr. Marx is expected to return Odetn Diach’ Baturdey: sudhing b o 2t a I of 'm Cawr Se and one daughter, Mrs, J. J. Summers | of his generation, his youthful spirics| For prohibition of special legisla- | OmOrTow. large auto truck. The party left here | *ttached to any boiler, of Bridgeport. kept him in touch and interested in| tion, 90 per cent. naymond Treach has retusdd o BiE| oY oS ai SRS BOtn At & Toce BEAR DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN —_—— the affairs of the younger generatiods.| For. the:initiative and fererendum,|home in Northampton, Mass. after |JUUN" (059, CE0 SERINEE Bomo At & late AR TN MIND we ire R OBITUARY. He is survived by one son. Georse |89 per cent. feiting Willlam Brend on the ast|pent Bt 06 Deach they onOTed Ja0C | ters for all kinds of Meutats and D aczi Susline 3/ Owen Miner, with whom he lived. For the short ballot, §9 per cent. Side, “ it soll SotAnie Rarges operated with Gas. ental Sm‘geon Mrs. Andrew Purden. T e jnFor the abolition of contract labor |, LeRoy Storms returned Saturday to : i s Norwich, Conn. | _Jenet Wilson Gray, wife of Angrew|COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS |in jails and prisons, 86 per cent. i e e O R Gave a Lawn Party. Let us demonstrate them to you, o o 4 | Birdon passed, away on Saturday at WITH GALE'S FERRY €0, |,,"of ©1o repeal of .the personal tax. | summer practice wotk connected with at Ay Bewtty awn party wad he:d — Ber death brought sadness o reilatives | Three With Coast & Lake Corporation| k0T Yotes for women, 47 per cent. | (¢, vl engincering depurtment. |t the home of Moses Labrecque Sa-- City of Norwich and a wide circle of friednds made b ‘(‘{eg“‘"s' Tepresents the delib- |\ e guest of her aunt. Mre. Harris|Mrs. Edward Bergeron. During the during her residence of nearly & third e ito Gment cf the tHORSNUIUL: ins | oy T E O rtar. avene evening refreshments were served. : of a century in Greeneville. Recent compensation asreements | our S(Fishom). pario mimnornombers of | T ¥ Misses Katherine and Loretta Gas & Electrical Mm 2 e Scotlahn Mra. furdon | that have been flled with the clerk of | ajthar 1 lon or Tocatlity ¢ Te8Rrd 10| amphere of Hartford. and Georse Items of Interest. BRI e was born in 185 el ey a8 |the superior court by Commissionsr| " Respectfully submitted as such, we | L@mphere of Mystic, are visiting Mr.| Harry Millan spent Sunday at Ocean n Sirset, Alice Building DE&m@fldS g ey forest Al e B s e T Donohue Include the follo¥-| trust it may assist you to promote the e THomAN . Hastiey’ of, Nt | Ry £ ] and, a : cause of genuine d ; & raR . » - e’ 'erry, T Si b, 3 N s . who has Vis! b a j|performed’ by Hev. R Neifl Ray, M.|menico Annetta of Gales Ferry, em- | gomenSi— Has Haven: Wil- | Mrs. Charles S. Storms, of Main street, Kon, - shics & iamondas. Sreenimnang, Nis, Turdon came tofplove, for a lacerated scalp recelved by | ~jarg®C. sher, Midaletomn Gbavis | has left to visit friends in New Haven| Postmaster D, . Murphy and son|Kinds, then is ths 2 always been numbered among the| Coast and Lake Construction Corp., ;fame;a}:g‘?.:'r‘:;em,jv,?nh"""‘“-f’ Tarnnel- | "Mrs. Josephine Storms and daughter | SCR98Y- MACPHERSON KIND. Diamonds | zumorgise mombers of ek com |or GhivsFory Smpitver and Serfls| Bilipamarco s, ™ cange, "haoh | Annis of Falmce avcmes, s Bun: | Mre. Een Gerard 3ed lda Geraca A - s day in Stonington, the guests of Mr. of the Greeneville Congregational|{small bone in ankle broken June 28 | Gagpoush: Georze W. Hull, Bristo v Unique weave, Perfect - Alfreq J. Gengras, West Hartford. |2nd Mrs. Frank O. Grandy. — church and was notable for her|Agreement was 35.25 weekly during| Jamed 3 in. | __Mrs. Louis Brunelle and daughter ——e charity and her interest in the wel- | gisability, commencing July 8. R T e e~ D i ettt PR D B e ey handsome patterns and fare of those about her. She is sur-| Coast and Lake Construction Coro., ok d 5 spending a weel's vacation with rela- | LOOBY—In this city. Aug. 22 a son, 1o 3 > o b vived by her husband, one brother,|of Gale’s Ferry, emplover, and Victar OVERCOMING THE WORLD. tives in North Adams, Mass. =T gt 7. Joh“ k ed -.i 31135 John Gray, two sons, James and An-|Buchini of Gale's Ferry, employe, for : EE - . sthe o ile drew Purdon, and three daughters,|a bruised instep received by the latier|g Walls Repaired. stiff | cuffs e Mrs. Frank Van Duyne, and Misses | July 21. Agreement was $6 from Aug. | S° 70" Theme by Rev. Dr. Bacon at| mpe walls around the residence of MARRIED. 126 Main Street Annie and Janet Purdon. There are|5 to Aug. 12. ; Union Congregational Service. Mrs, A, Pratt, of 6 Carter avenue, have | LITTLE—MOORE—At North _Adams, |sence of m" at st L ihree grandchilaren. e — been Cemented by Carl - Krance “o¢| dass. Aug, 19, Dr. Herman C. Lit: . = INJURED IN FALL ’Ther'e was a good attendance at the | gajjville, g‘rngroncl:tufizrr-.m t‘:uih- Agnes i |gonce of comfort at ‘h 7 Camping Out. fth of the union services which was| iliam Brend left Saturday for a » FR T CAR | Reld at Park Congregatlonal church on - . v 1 7 OM TROLLEY Sunday | mornisg. as Cnal church on | two weeks' vacation. He is the guest DIED. At The = iatives Nort! = rs. R. M. Powers Received Bruiss|Professor Benjamin W. Bacon, D, D. of friends and reiatives in Northamp. 22, 1914, A party of local boys are campiag oyt at Wintergreen point and have 22 MINER—] G , Aug. i Vi itk . 4 West Warren and Fall River. S0 Qrotss named their camp, Wildcat. Kirk i. g of New Haven, who gave a scholarly | wors Thomas Avery Miner, in his ninety- Ricketts is the chef and the party con-| and Cuts on Arm, Back and Side. | | aadress from 1 John 5-.5 “For ohat, | Mass. He accompanied Raymond| fourth year = cl e i French, who has been here from '8 ke st Aug. 22, 194, Overhaulln and S T Rkt s | Ank il 3 Powaiy who Seeides’on the wortd: so e Of God overcometh | Northampton. During his absence Ed- | 3piGiin Preston. Aug 22, . B ebicnd ‘| Clift place. sustained extensive aad|p,i"oucr TRC TS 18 the v ';“":‘3 ‘:3; win Yerrington will substitute for him | .- --_in Greesneville, AR 33%.3a- SRV | : Willlam Dyer of Hedge avenue is| DgtW. G, wif i Repmr wor“ Miss Mary Fox and Miss Leontine|about 6.30 o'clock in a fall she had |fometh the world, but he that be-|substituting for Percey Billings In the | Fobos st at her late residencs 2 1ne R lieveth that Jesus is the Son of God i e g:‘.');‘cgl:.(te spent Wednesday in Willi f.'n'hmrifi?gilnfif ;us;:‘_es;::ai: st;::f flg;x “‘e.u::ee Pm&”mn?: ?"’b 1% 'l;z:rkec :;hg:dhc)l]x;?:l:fl;t‘?:“tlg;.two :l:ooniso-ve:u‘;vlmt‘x:. ’!‘Iune‘"myem i ey senger on a car bound to New Longon OvEr she world, another is be- | " Eqwara Duro and sons heodore and | Yantic cemetery. of all kinds on Automobiles,| ;. Josephine Marshal of Baltic is|and was about to get off at the Central | Eovyey OF G°3 and the third is faith in | prederick, of Fox Hill, spent Sunday | TORREY—In Thompson, Aug. 23, Hen. Carriages, Wagcons, Trucks | isiting her cousin, Miss Emma Por- | Vermont station stop. 2 in Groton. Iy Clay Torrey, aged S » » ® | telance. Mrs. Powers was picked up and when Lesson From Present War. Mr, and Mrs. = Danielson. . Charles Beaver and| g, ora) " services at Congregational Soon they will be l* ” and Carts. 3 a hack had been secured she was tak-| Dr. Bacon said that today it may |Son Arthur, went crabbing Sunday at |’ enureh. Danielspn, Tuesday, at 2 p. m. The Misses Margaret Bellefleur aad|en home in it. Besides the cuts and |seem somewhat like sacrilege to take | the Drawbridge. MARTIN—In Passale, N. J, Aug. 22, i and their faces Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Elizabeth Fleming were recent visitors | bruises she was suffering considerab!/|a lesson from the great evil of the Carl Brend of New London- spent u. mn'l‘n. Martin, widow ox'wi.' md glfls’ . . flx b ¥ in Jewett City. from shock, her injuries calling for | moment. It is said that the soul of | Sunday with his mother, Mrs. A. Pratt . M aged SC y 9 months. P ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. several visits from a doctor on Sunday. | goodness may be found even in evil|of Carter avenue. s cemetely on artive: | De only a memory. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Miss Sadie Boylton of . Pequot 's _— - | things. War is the greatest evil and| Miss Agpes Perrin of Fox Hill visit-| of 2.10 train Monday. staying a week here, the guest of Miss LISBO HOOL! out of it may come _the test | ed_friends’in Westerly, Sunday. BROWN-—In this city, Aug. 21, Sarah Camdiia Healey. N S, bravery and courage, the highest de.| Mr. and Mrs, James Dawson visited | E. Brown, aged §5 years. me afi .9_1- ¢ E ee) Funeral service at the chapsl rooms of , ames McNamara have | ¢neral Opening Day Set for Wednes- | votion and loyalty, the deepest sense | Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson of Carter ‘ D g 0f scufl x E‘ark uurfl mu:'neddto theli n:', °;er s :ndh;g day, Sept. ‘eachers’ Meeting. of duty and spirit of self-sacrifice. All | avenue, Sunday. Henry Allen & Son, Monday afi I Bring the babies and catch their smilesy : ~ noon, at 2 o'cloel these may be distilled out of the soul | The residence and barns of Theop- GAN—In thie city, Aug. 22, Mar- a few days with James Burke of Roata The obening date for the schools in | °f, 8o0dness found in war. olis Brown of ‘Stanton avenue, have ou e : This text is found in o f the | recently been painted. 108 Cen- < general in the town of Lisbon is to be| , " me of the . - A +3| ive books written by St. John to the John Storms and James Cudworth, at 8.20 507 to 515 North Main St. e Mltees Maty snd Jeninle Cran- |TEenteday, Bevt 3, but the Tesnard|onych at Dohesas.. The. \Bertatie: | wiho Hiye Deen staying of the Wotk closk: Réquiem mase is, ¢ Mary's C:l‘:w:n e Lg'msil:li\rét,' \}'A.Yanhd vA.mu. Miss Mury McNamara s the 'teac.hen‘ time and place of the writing of the | socket Fouse, Block Island, for a week flo‘v‘verfl. al ‘e y om. | turned after a two weeks stay with |15 to begin on Monday, Aug. 31, There| (200K Of Revelation is exactly known.|are expected to return today. MACHNICKA—In this oity, Aug. 13, their aunt, Mrs. Williem Flemi is no school Labor Day nor the day|Antiquity and modern research both| Mr. and Mrs Byron Matthieu are |MACHNICHA-ZIn this oty Aus. THE PHOTOGRAPHER Bt horet .l Tleng G | e it a. Lt chare’ ‘peting te T 1o place it st the ciose of Domitian's |spending thelr vacation _at Fisher's . . I () 2 held Bend school, Lisb reign.. e other four weré probably | Island, N. Y, 5 ' FURS S RED The. dath of Mie ury Mastmichs | Jemert Clty statn oo asapomy S83F | writicn from., the sams. Pioh. acter. | The name’ of Mrs. Hatele . Par. Opposite Norwich Ssvings Soclet | ‘ ~loccurred at the Norwich State Sanc|% 8t 1 p. m. A. L. Young of No, 3 T the Gpes it p°‘"§?n§'1f‘?e$i'&§° i r e Wi il R et - | Ri e n the two writings w s giffi- | Ass n, { by M. BRUCKNER BeoMyn. . Bhe. Wk 10 yekrs of hEe|EIVEE VSRS, this cltyiie the State] oy ity Teiinoi an thE Motk Lt e | O metbers prcawat at ths oaihiy T“E DEL “ } 81 Franklin Street iz “”%.,;”;’;c,{,’_gzg"ht;,lg;*g:l : man. One is written in barbarous | business meeting and party held at the - ' Greek y ai side f Mrs. E. B. Worthi: n, rents in Russia and.a sister in this| Dairymen to Meet to Discuss Prices. reek and they differ entirely«n style, | residence o TS, ngto: doctrine and the use of phrases. ~Rev. | 632 Main street, Thursday. European Plan 4 city. Two lmportant meetings from the|elation is a plcture of the struggle| Mrs. A. Rochlich, Mrs. L. Bloom, and 4 point of view of the dairymen of the|against. the Roman Empire by the |the Misses A. Rochlich, Mary D. Rates 75 cents per day and up. mS. CAKE AND BREAD The carefully kept grounds at St.|state will be held this week, one at|church at Jerusalem. Here Rome is|Bloom, and Anna E. Schaeffer, who HAYES BROTHERS, Mary’s parish house in Greeneville are | Putnam, at 11 a. m., ‘Wednesday, and{the beast, while in the other books false | attended the Rossmark christening on Telephone 1227, 26-28 that cannot %e excelled. attracting much attention and favor- |one-at Hawleyville, at 11 a. m. on|doctrines are the anti-Christ. One has Aug. 16, al] returned to their homes opl . lnd-q, t o eble comment. Thursday. The Boston Chamber of|the Jewish idea of the kingdom which [in New York city, Sunday. Phone your order. Prompt, service. Commerce, the Connecticut State|is to come. The other deseribes a| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Engler, ¥ilo BREWERS KNOW # Board of Agriculture, the Connecticit|kingdom not of this world. One would | Jahn and George Lynch were among LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Agricultural Sollege Extehsion ser- conquer the earth xith sward and | thoss who spent Sunday fishing at the BUDWEISER IS BEST £ £ vice, an e Connecticut State granze | fire. e other would overcome the whridge. 10 Carter Ave, (East Side) A unite in asking farmers to attend these | world in a spiritual sense by driving| Miss Marion Youns, supervisor of So you will say if you try Brewesy | meetings. The conditions in_ New|out sin and sorrow, physical training in the public schools Bottitag' steved &t England in regard to the production of Auburn, N. Y, is at the home of , 9 McCi CK'S, Disteibutor and sale of milk are very unsatisfa:-| 1ransformatien In Roman Emplre, |fer parents 3r, ‘and Mrs, James B 4 :L-' 19143 tory from the viewpoint of the farmer,| But we must remember the great . ‘When the farmer gets from 3 to 5|transformation that was going on in eaot cents n quart and the consumer pays|the Roman Impire at this time, It | 1 DENTIST NE Miss Gull ; 3 DR. E. J. JO S mg‘ 2 S0 conts a qlateihiere S| WL ECEDMY UL oF the nightma ot 3 ALL GRADES OF 1 Suite 46 Shannon Buildi ¢ At thase ‘moetings the problems of|100 years of the best Soversma tos | G20 Jaughier and the Misse 1 Watches S\l and Embalmer J|-.c0 mune oo groviems offain'y s Hamilton ) view will be discussed. It is the da- T ? gire that producers be heard m. | was over and men began to think of Take elevator lmm' Street " en- 4 fro: Prom ervi 3 .]‘it Figu owing th t of milk in in.|another and a moral confil IS v e T T \Whh‘:& A Moral Confiiot T:-y. : Fy 4 1 - : WLHONE'I BROS. Tol, 64a-, Lady Assistant f§| Those meetings are being ygfl,_'& 0°| This moral conflict la the ene we Here comes the appeal to every ) aunry[ United States dej ent of | have to today. Whatsoy made &:"mvamh C“hf:.!’ poy o SUMMER SHOES v i ; B ot fhings ax el At Still Lower Prices i FALLS AVEN! Btark Family Associdtion Officers, e - once. T8 pot. o1 4 . o it o5, e Auto Repairing and Painting |, &1 ot w5 M L AP o O B PRy o - i Wo repair Autes of all Kinds In the Frank A, Biil, 104 MAIN STREET at Ocean preper manner: ?fi."’uk:‘.:"a, oaemmv?&?& e‘?a':ze:'f:z" Bpl Dks. L, P, and A, J, LaPIERRE| " Latest Improved Paoilitios make :"’w’-'ll'u"u':ua’”omu 3, Stark, Heg- |04 % our shop unsxselled In New England, PRAGTIGE L/MITeD 70 Wo bake the paint on, which makes - Moss 1t wear better, keep its gloss longor, : snd Throat|! ¥, Hours 10 &, m, to 3 5, ™, Bundays cxcepted and by appeintment, once B 12 i it i%s!i : i hy .".'s' h right! It wi ave urs cet's ):-a more, o € Our Faith the Victory, - The declaration in the text is that tl is the victory that hath overcome world, even 33§ = 527 £E 35t i 4 S 2 LINERY for Spring énd & \