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W veloped at oh. SATURDAY OFFERINGS are amongst-the,Best-that we have:ever offered and include Merchandise from Every Department.in. the Store. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES MEN’S WEAR Extponfinery, Vebuse i Hostery, = s BAck 10 THE o0 HomesTenp || MEN SWEAR Gt = | Toilet Articles Men's Boston,-Brighton and Magio"| _Men's Balbriggan TUnderwdar, |:OursAnnuaFSale is now-in Clasp Pad Garters, all colors, veg- | Short Sleeve Shirts, Ankle Length lar Z5c value-at 17c ir. _—s, o i i ular Zic value.af a-palr. e progress. Following is a Sixty-five of the Robinsop Family Were Present at Thirty- Men's Hosiery, 10c F5(#% | Men’s Utfion-Suits; 79c " |-partialtfistof ‘the.many-of- Men's Cotton Hosiery, black,.tan, Men's Ribbed Union Suits.in ecru f i in thi.‘u‘e' first Annual: Reunion—One Birth, One Death and One and gray, all sizes, regular and white, short sleeves, ankle- Marriage in the Past Year — Historical Sketch of the | 15c Hosiery at 1oc a pair. length, regular $1.00-Suits atsT9e. Family. Silk-Hosiery, 35¢ Men’s. Shirts, 69c st Men’s Negligee Shirts in_alr-the \ W T Co— THE ROBINSON HOMESTEAD What is-craftier,.quicker and a more dangerous pest:to your household health than Rats and Mice? A breeder of pestilent diseases, Cancer, Leprosy and the thief that iseating the veryrheart out of your Earnings. USE RAT CCRN and annihilate thesesfilthy pests; Rat Corn kills, mum- mifies and dries them up like leather and absolutely leavesno offensive disease spreading odors. They can’t resist it—Kill them anywhere and everywhere and be- navy Bnd ey, our Fagules B0e,S | mewest Spring colorings, cither wote | B L 17 cause of your health 1nd those around you. Rat Corn [, The old homestead of the arad Rob- [separated trom the Church of ingland. |l Hostery at 35c pair, 3 for $1:00. | OF S0 cuffe. vesular 31 " | | 200 Woodburs s Factat -ms 160 a joy- | Soon after 1614 ful gathering Friday, the occasion be- | Holland, with t ing the 31st annual family reunion. |lowers, where is sure death to Rats and Mice. Rat Corn is absolutely harmless to man, woman or child. 2lc Packer's Cream «.ewms 170 xsc SANHOL, - « e e e emmcarmsares 150 majority of their fol- % tonincon spent the re- | Men’s 50c Neckwear, 35c Men’s Pajamas, 79¢ The homestead is owned by Deacon | mainder of his life as pastor of St. : 2 4 % 1 i 0 Men'’ mer Weight Pajamms, ; S A ke Lavius Arad Robinson, and is occu- | Peter’s church,also known es the Pil- Our entire stock of Men's 50c Men's Summer 22¢ Jergen’s Benfoin and_l~ Rat:Corn will kill Rats and Mice-surely. pied by Deacon and Mrs. Robinson, | grim church Neckwear, in all the newest shapes | plain and fancy percale and madras, mond_. o, A - % * ana their eldest son, Clifford H., and| Though John Robinson never beheld and colorings_ponltively (none; re- all sizes, regular $1. ajamas al 2%6c Satin s g IO Rat Corn will mummify them so they won’t smell, family. The old homestead,. (it's mod- | the new land, as it was decided that it 5c each 9c a suit 22c Ponf’s Extract Cold_ Cream ...u-. ern name being “Mountain View”), is | would be best that he should remain S 10c Daggert & Ramsdell's use Rat Corn, use it freely, use it today 7, keep yeur S , < Jouh located o the southerly _slopa " of | with the larger part of the congrega- % . s o, e i sts. as Prospect Hill, Franklin, with Ayers |tion which he had guided in Leyden, w d ch ld w Bold ety o s premises free from the pest our dealer ha g‘OCkEd Mountain directly across the valley, |he earnestly Qesired to <come and Omel\ S afl l ren S ear 23c Daggert & Ramsdell” standing like a huge guardian. though he died in the city-of his Dutch 25c Madame Ruppert's Face The family numbers 171 members | exile in 1 at the age of 50, before ot 9 Bleach ... and 65 were present vesterday, counter | the colony across the sea had fully Women’s Corduroy 2 98 Women’s 750 40c Hind's Honey and #i- attractions interfering with the at-|demonstrated its power to live in its COats at o Cmu at - ’{_m(;'ld L ..... - ¥ 37c Pompelan .. This_is really a wonderful bar- ‘Women's Coats of serge-andpop= 23¢ De Meridor .. gain—Women's Corduroy Coats in | lin, in black and navy, all good blue, green and purple, all lined— | mecdels, sizes 16 to $1—some good Rat Corn, get a can today. Free Booklet in each can, “How to Destroy Rats.” Price 25¢, 50c and $1.00 per can. i A Series of Rat Talks will run in this paper. Read them. They will be both interesting and instructive. tendance. 6 [new environment, he was, as truly as At moon the large family was s any man who crossed the Atlantic, one ed at two long tables, over which was |of the fathers of New England. Wheth- retched a large tent covering, and a | er viewed from the standpoint of one «17c - - umptuous dinner was served, Deacon | interested in the development of a |l Special price $2.98 each. large sizes—all at $7.50 each. You will learn many new things about the Rats. Robinson offering praver. branch of the Christian churen or of |} 2 2 : 7 dnse A T e < < one estigating the beginnings o omen’s Ramie Linen Dresses in some % 98 THE BOTANICAL MFG. CO. Officers of the Association. American colonization and political white, pink and lavender—these-are our regular $4.98 Dresses at.. s3. Dental Needs 3 z e - The officers of the Robinson Family | life, the career of John Robinson is of 3 . Pharmaceutical Chemists, Philadelphia, Pa. ociation are: President, Deacon | permanent significance I8 Children’s Children’s Sheffleld’s e e - s, 120 Arad Robinson: vice president, Very little is known of John Robin- 3 98 c RIKEI'S . . wveevamamivaasas 120 Mrs. Lucy E. Manning: secretary, | son’s childhood. He married Bridget $5.98 Coats at Dresses at 22¢ Dr. Lyon'S .mwwesas veoms 150 T George i\1mmimz_ treasurer, \\\[’v]- White. ‘Three sons and(!hree daugh- s R T e R SR e Ol i ha e Dramea Mt g::fi:l B et _1‘22 Faseliull oy SRBPNERILODOE, NOJS e Semant Tor the | Sem S T ther sann who sty oo | W Children’s Coats, former- prices up | good assortment of attractive mod- | § 220 Sozodont .. vasesms « <oer 170 AROUND CAPE COD ELECTS ITS OFFICERS. enet i iun tollnd tppeme in' the! Stody nings |@ to $5.95—all at ome price at $3.98 | els, sizes 6 to 14 years—our g00d | §2ic Rubifoam . ... cmtwsews 170 R During the past vear there has been John Robinson. The Congrezation. |l each. Some very pretty Coats in | value 98c Dresses at a very special Willlams® Powder Yachts Are to Start In Ocean Race|Sumner W. Armstrong Again Made | Lut one death, Mrs. Louise Manning |alists indeed can be proud to claim as | [ this lot price—79¢ each. This Morning. Chancellor Commander. Tucker, who died July 17. 1914. She|the founders of their polity in its mod- | was the wife of Edgar J. Tucker of [ern form, Rcbinson, Brewster and Seven well known vachts were on| At the regular business session of | Lebanon, Conn Bradford, all of Scrooby, England, the list when entries closed at Marble- | Gardner lodge, No. 6, K. of P, in| There was one birth, Harriet Day from the rectory at Ep- FINE DRESS HATS AT $2 98 head Friday for the annual ocean race | Pythian hall on Friday evening the | Robinson, July 27, daughter of Mr, rict, went forth = ey, the great st movement | of the tern Yacht Club around | election of officers resulted as fol- | Mrs. Clifford H. Robinson pt Cod. The race will start at 10 |lows: Chancellor commander, Sumner| Only one marriage occurred This is a most remarkable offering and involves about 150 7 Women's and Children's Fine Dress Hats—Hats that sold up to Toilet Powders leaders of the Me a. m_today at New London. ‘The rac- Miss Helen Louise Ward to — = o The Aot aatts T0e i e s B White, whi $6.98. There is shape here for every woman or child—and ; ¥t Maroic NeoE Rk e LAy $100,000 FIRE LOSS please remember that every Hat is a distinct model. Fine Dress Orfental Talcum. ... 1 ers r to reach early cluded Mr. 1d Lloyd IN VILLAGE OF MYSTIC. Hats that sold up to $6.98 on sale now at. % .o Babcok’s Coylopsis bon ot Dralishoro Splendid values in Panamas and Leghorns—trimmed and untrimmed— s T tries for the gold Hyde of Boston: M Four Story Brick Gilbert Block on s z Mennen’s Talcum.. nderbilt of her granddaushter Fire — Help Called For From Noank [ 22t Very special prices. Arnnross Williams® Talcum. . Constella- Coe, Middletowr ‘ommodore H. M. sie r) Stevens a andNawsEondon: 1 2 Air Float..... e L 4 s 3 S Su | Contlnlled TOda S the Sale of Samples of the Comfort PowderSykes rolita. owned by E. went from Norw tic, Leb- | Gapoca. DY 4 - s - adelphia; Shiyessa anon, Franklir rounding towns June 2 A to los: or i = 2 we“ ho“ Onyx HOSIery ass, nffBr ton and During the afternoon several of th 1 nd contents e od at and “Merode” Underwear. The greatest money-saving Fallon, of Boston. young members the famil v 000 was cause by here . . o division, the entries are Barber's Revine early this morning whict ticall occasion of the entire season, in high-grade Hosiery and mmodore . K. Cummings vea the four ck Gilbert Hair Tonics On the Enter Underwear. nment Programme. nd the Shimna, former i best in the commodore T. Payne second. Mrs. L. A. Ro on favored the | : 3 S Dandathin = _— company witl o solos, Mrs. Elsie | The fire als he power house 17c a pair, 3 for 50c 17¢ -each. 3 for 50c 50c Coke's Dandruff Cure. . Stevens. accompanist | was sounded o'clock, but not > Newbro's Herpicide PEDESTRIAN PUBLIC KEEPS o oG | ars ) Mg Sigonniton i Women's “Onyx” Hosierv, in silk | Women's “Merode” Summier | f 500 Packere Tar Sha TRAFFIC COPS GUESSING Mr Coe, Nelson D. in the lisle and fine cotton, in blac! white Weight Underwear — Vests and ‘anthrox fire was T . regular 25c value at 17c | Pants, r alar 25¢ value at 17c each, $1. q.\'D . Charles ReviVo .... — — Mrs. George a out of s half an |l and By Sudden Starts Across Street—Need Manning. Georg id hour before was an ponse | a pair, 3 for ; 3 for 50c o Watih Delicernnn: fact that several is i until both companies, F Hine ) W fetiol dut g b e MLty Engine company and the Mystic Hook |} 28c a pair, 3 for 85¢ 29c each, 3 for 85¢ t two t policemen or uty, ed in he anc .3 r company ere or the 7 & = y 2 5 B o Ny in Ot Mo b The ST who is a s S e St sl J e S LN Women's “Onyx” Hosiery, in silk Women's Summer Weight Under- . o OB il Ca e ot hap was sent o Nonnk ani teal 4of | B tisle and lisle, in black, white and | wear —Vests, Pants and Union Toilet Soaps - Tha o O vIChEaEVars o | company tro; Spit gttt color Hoslepy at 23c | Suits, in all styles, regular 50c e e L Some Family History. | o Bl b rGuBhE thetr a0t catil a value, at 29c each, 3 for 85c. Tc Totlet, assorted odor: well educated in the matter of traffic n Robinson was horn October about twenty five men and th R i et . 6, and has always lived at the treams of water were played on | g 3 te G 2 et eyttt SR, AT homestead. On June 17 E i l WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES AT 69¢ 10c White Castile tw - the beckoning finger of SUMNER W. ARMSTRONG ago, he married Ha 3 fire started in the Lyceum thea- 7 }gfi ]\’j‘ “,f‘:".““st Eaap e ) tell them when t0|w. Armstrong (re-elected); vice chan- |21d fOUF children were born to 1. | tre and on that floor - |@ These are remarkabie value! Women's House Dresses in eight ,,Lar:_“‘";‘:g;legflfi move Jut the foot-traveling i commander, Clinton A. Harveys | & 2% S S d | tre is the Stonington = distinct models—made of Amoskeag, plain chambray, fancy ars Seentad 7 public, the policen: say, still have a| prelate, John C. RchE- - raRster: of - oy 0. 0, all. which occupi £ ginghams and percales, some self-trimmed, others prettily trim- > Woodbury's Soap od deal to learn about watching the | work ‘Thomas Buckliey; ~masier of |, Deacon Robinson is recognized by |tlie we fern part of the building: med with fine Hamburg embroidery, ail sizes, regular $1.00 and 690 9 Tar Soap. . Rl‘h: .‘K»Ter‘“l’,‘u‘i" \ien‘:}’sfi»rxmw‘"‘]f‘x character, s ready to le his time the roof was afi x $1.25 House Dresses at crereeace cesess e ! their own chance|G. Thumm. The lodge will decorate|2id in any movement for the uplift of fell in with a crash. At 7:45 the A d shoot a treet unexpec : S or ir dead on Sunday {Dis fellow mer though over 80 ¢ ey fell and then the fire By Fcep €he ohoer b the ves of their dead on Sunday,{years of Wwith Mrs. Robinson t on the next floor, which is VE".INGS AND ART GOODS s active in t they d get hit N RS ] : \\m;l)i of the \‘r:_ Te- d by the Milex Fertilizer com- wagon that has just been giv- | SECOND TYPH onal church. Deacon Robinson They had five large rooms on |@ Colored Veilings, Chiffon, ¥ e e P 5 5 Gl forta dlear path #to o | oroLcasE added mater to the size of the |the eastern part of the building, on et and Mesh—assorted D o I T Antiseptics IN BROAD ST. FAMILY. | original prope this floor also we Attorney B. H -actual jc values— of colors, value 2% c—Special 10¢ P e s PR T e e B His eldest son, Clifford, conducts the | Hewitt's office, C. 1. Barsston printing Special price a vard. 1226 | price 10c a dozen, or. & skein e DT s South Manchester Men Have a Mom- | Brother of Girl Previously Taken Sick | farm. & X office, J. P. Butten ng sh Dr. 00 yards of Linen Cluny o 1 Dioxogen : Has Developed the Disease. Arad Robinson, the seventh in line|G. B. Leonard’s Der parlors, Dr Bands to 6 inches wide. R E e S = 4,\ Dicroevn ory. from Rev. John Robinson of Leydem, |A. A, Purdy's ce, My Times | meE 9c—Speciz o € HOEOERR |~ = . GO A 3 imes |} value up to soc—Special price 316 GYyed Thymaline The T Men ation of | One new case of fyphoid fever in|Was born in Lebanon near the intersec- |office, and three rooms occupied by gl Sl 19c | D- M. and Bucflla Em- Qiveq N % South Manchester has selected Ocean | the city has developed this week, al- | tion of the towns of Windham, Frank- |local people for light housekeeping. A Sl n broidery Cotton, white and e Beach as the piace for its summer | though no new families have been af- and Lebanon on Jan. 30, 1797. He|. The fire company worked hard and Qad Btamped) Tiooos W P B e e = 42, nd made the date July 16.|fected. A second member of & E rears of age when his parents|no trolleys were allow pass on |JJj material fof working, regular colors—Special price 3 skeins e Caticnra Oltment.. Zo0 of the association whotravel | street family whose daughter had pre- | moved to Franklin. After a district [ Main street. At 8:: the, fice jll =" 2108 1p Lo o0 b for Se $1.00 Cuticura Ointmer 2 automobile will, however, avoid | viously been taken down by the dis- |Schooling. he learned the trade of | police cleared the streets for fear the | 12)5¢ o 28¢ 50c Resinol ing through Norwich, they say, be- | case is also sick with typhoid. The smith with his father, Peter Rob- | building would fall and someone would | ause they remember that last year |daughter in the family was first taken | In$on. be hurt. At 9 o'clock a call was put SHOWING OF WHITE RIBBONS one of their most prominent members k and now her brbther is sick agd| Soon after his marric to Luralin for the New London Fire company e m—re fell into the hands of the police for |under the care of a physician and|Abell in 1820 he purchased the farm |and within half an hour the truck had speeding in the city limits. St now owned and occupied by his_son, |landed in the vilage, willing to give ail We are making a special showing of White Ribbons all this wsek—plain, Toilet Waters The city health officer, Dr. Deacon Robinson, then owned by Dea- | the help they could. moire and brocaded—in every width, ranging from 35 inches at 12)zc ST AR Lewis, has started an investigs con Corwin. Here he resided and con-| Green’s bakery on the firs up to a splendid quality 6-inch Brocaded Ribbon at 39 a yard. Colgate’s Florida Water BORN. the drinking water used by the families | ducted the bla shop until his |Starr Bros. Drug store, Perry e ETCHELLS—In Williamsville, June 17, | Where typnoid developed eand has al- | death, Sept. 15, 187 Stone, jewelers, Squadrito Bros 3 Colgate’s Violet D a dauzhter, Bdna Blien, to Mr. and |Teady ent to the state laboratory The Old Blacksmith Shop. ber shop and E. B. Noves' dry goods BOYS’ VACA'HON NEEDS Hanson & Jenc Mrs. William Etéhells. el D“’\S’ern‘x";g:‘j] S e e old shop, which is still standing | than from firer - o L orer More - Roger & Gallet Violet.. e — ool e e R S o e daily use @s a carriage house, | he buildimg was built about nine Boys' Baseball Suits at 98c. Overalls, sizes 1 to 16, at Hudnut's Violet Sec... meant as much or more to the resi- and 49c. . years ago Hudnut's Headache Cologne 750 supplied the two families in Greene- t a cost of about $70,000 by Bovs’ Indian Suits at 98c, $1.25 & - lents of Franklin and surrounding | g : 500 Re ville in which there have been typhoid | % S £ | Capt. M L. Gilbert and Osgood $1.50 at 50c and 9Sc. : G owns 75 s ago as the modern |g 2 and $1.50. 3ath Sal FOR WEAK, SOUR. es develop. These are the only |LoWDS 75 years ago as t Gilb, nd_has been one of Mysti ) > Bo: Khaki _Knickerbockers, Hudnut's Bath Salts .. A 2 P es, the health officer says, which [ §aTa8 vepr “jfl’;:}c i 'ni“?l({:{”’W‘Crgflr'l'i notable buildings. Insurance of about ’li"li?mvhoy Suits-at 330, 3130 | BovE R et Badlane Vialot et a5 2 seem to be at all connected as from on e W e, Beol o 0,000 was car e <. and $1.50. g % 25 x GASSY STOMACHS B e -y % IoIm ohe | or the dnduatry, of this bladkemith SHOD: | agoat: Al o2 1 fian E i aine. Cowsrl and Indian Squaw Suits | SPECIAL! Boys Norfolk Bradley’s Woodland Violet. . 42¢ It's torture to sit down to a well || as he can, Dr. Lewis proposes to fol- “:‘3'“"\[“3;}?,1‘.“0‘:;&2err‘? m:n\::?rhfifl carry a small insurance and all will at $1.50. ;“r'é: :«;;;‘:;u;?nsthd:‘:nn;\ir Bradley's Violet Perfecta. . . T 2 - low up each case of typhoid to deter-| %% - 2 i o 18 | suffer heavily fro e fi 4 A e g ’e. Vi filked dianer table and know thatito| (oW uB, L Tose 0f YD INALI0TS T ] iillage “blaciemithi’. was abliged ‘o . axily from, the five, & _ Boys' Bathing Suits at 29c, 39, | of trousers, sizes 7 to 14, sl 95 | | Focavortws viotet mitte. eat what you want means misery af- f| ;o ° work 16 to 18 hours, shoeing oxen. Evid Dt 50c and up to $1.95. value $3.00—Special price Roger & Gallet Peou terwards. t ever so little of the || ~ Some time ago, because of the con- | During the ~‘dull’ ' season he was| vidence Lacking. | Dagne .... forbidden foods and you have to||dition in which his_ premises were|0Dliged to forge shoes for horses and| There may be a top motch to the Pinand’s Lilac Vegetal ettt U 22308 | WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES—Short and - Long ight children were born to Arad |dollar, but evidences that it has been in pills or||Xept. the officers ordered Charles take soda mints, D6 B Yerrington not to sell or exchange the other artificial digestants to stob || milk from his twe soune conr e the|and Lura Robinson, Lura Abby (Hyde), |reached are lacking.—New York Her- < 00 the loating, heart burn, sourness, || been peddling his hnlkg\\ ithout a milk ]ng::,,:.?f,die;\1(@;:)«]_;“;5‘3{\»" S b 50c Silk $1L. Long ch = & : < e | Jane (Fiye anning), follows. But the more of them you || SWePIRE toe aftention of :ar‘id‘“‘* beth (Manning), Lavius Arad Robin- Women’s Two-clasp ~Silk Gloves Women’s Elbow Length Silk i o take the more you must and soon |} o7 < son and Nelson Dexter Robinson. Of & 3 double-tipped fingers in | Gloves of fine Milanese Silk with | f,00 Nan Powder.. the pills become a part of your Teg- ELIZA HUNTINGTON HOME. their children, only two are now liv- For skln in white, double-tipped fingers In | JoUble tipped. fingers, in black and | #3235 Nail Enamel ular diet. You think you can not 2 ing, Lucy (Robinson) Manning and white only, our regular 50c Silk | {n white and a full line of sizes, 22¢ Tastrite Salve... w eat without them, but You can. Annual Meeting of Corporators Was|Lavius Arad Robinson, both being Gloves at 44c a pair. regular $1.00 value at 69c a pair. There is an 0ld time stomach pre— Di = present at the reunion Friday, orinii CaNer N1 ot nb Cottnacal | wridDinectors and OfficersChosen Ancestry to Be Proud Of. Tablets that acts directly on _the The incorporators of the Eliza| The Robinson family, like so many of stomach itself and not on the food. || Huntington Memorial home held their | the old New England pioneer familie; One or two Mi-o-na tablets after |l 3nyual meeeting at the Norwich S: can indeed be proud of their ancestr: each meal not only prevents all llings Society rooms Thursday after- | There are countless numbers of the| Only stomach distress but stimulates || o0n at 3 o'clock. The folowing direc- | New Englanders who point with pride healthy natural flow of digestive §} tors were chosen for the coming' ye: to the fact that their family nistory| Gilenn’s Juic strengthens the muscular §| Arthur H. Brewer, John C. Averill, | dates back to the landing of the May- walls and makes the stomach strong || Costella Lippitt, Jonathan Trumbull, | flower at Plymouth in 1620. The Rob- Sulphur enough to do its own work and that's || Philip T. Welles, S. Alpheus Gilt inson family can Jjustly point with the only way to stop indigestion.l|together with Archdeacon .. pride to Rev. John Robinson, s°ap 3c Rosaline 50c Ongaline, z s 25¢ Vanity Box, containing %?I%ngtg gl; cottage Furnishings Powder Puft and Mirror .- Today will be the last day of the Sale of Cottage Furnish- ings and Household Needs. In this sale we offer, at an Shaving Soane average reduction of about twenty per cent., evi T 5 3 in Cottage Furnishings and House Needs. It includes— A e M ST 10c Yankee CaKeuw.s cwmmapes 70 Troubles = use " Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. No other toilet soap is as efficient in clearing the complexion of blemishes— sallow, oily Lee & Osgood Co. and other dealers || Brown and Rev, R. R, Graham ex- | founder of the Pilgrim church at Ley or itchy skin, Sheetings Tow Porch Screens Window Screens Stio; sell Mi-o-na on a guarantee of quick || officio directors. den, Holland, in 1614, and the originat- | 30% Pure b'lackhead}s, pim- s,,,eg‘“‘ —,-‘;w:{f,,.‘ Mattings Screen Doors %"fi;‘;‘; v i b %‘.,‘: relief or money back. Get a pack- Officers were elected by the direc-]or of the Mayvflower expedition which | Sulphur 2 I Pillow Cases ~| Table Linens Rugs Ofl Stoves R PO e 170 age of Mi-o-na, keep it handy and |l tors as follows: sailed from Delftshaven Aug. 1, 1630 ples, and hives. It 0. Byranns ). Drapeetss 0l Cloth Wash Bollers AL ooy T Hext i Ji0 watch your stomach ills get out for President and General Manager, | for the new world. purifies and heals. # Comfortables Lace Curtains Linoleum Kitchen Ware A good. Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown: secre-| John Robinson was a separatist and Blankets Hammocks Mattresses Bte, Bte. The mostconvenient,inexpensive skin remedy. A delightful toilet and bath soap. At all Druggists. ——————————— | 1o and. treasurer, Costello Lippitt; | became a minister while still a young finance committea Arthur H. Brewer|man. e did not favor the ideas of S : 1 the Church of England, but wante y WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- |30d Costello Tippitt. o Slimions libesiton’ At ane iness before the piblic, there Is no Tn 1840 there #were no telegraph | fering much persecution, he with Wil- medium better than tarough the ad- lines. In 1912 there were 1,400,000 |liam Bradford and William Brewster, wvectising columns of The Bulletin. miles. other Puritans of the strictest kind, ‘The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Brown or Black,50c