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" x mnlpsun iun’ rlng ot 1893 1 atism: od-as onl) Jllnt Seleriman Amarins. Grenisr b1l esy Tobe. '?c&ea o ¢ morning, after reme y. and doctor after , DU less a 1 :!wch relief ??!l ln.uz; ievable by the omporary. ¥in | for he was ?‘;'mx‘g man in the beat |§ 835 that cired me Com) oo gmm: and was one of the most [t Nas never returngd, ‘Kinnery fenter; afiicted and even bel in_the t in polities, bot Rheumal and it -nnpaaun Rouville, Canada, Aug. 29, 1875, the || him_to- leave. tmm, but that|sbn of Didace and Lucy Daune Gre- St following the caied example of Dame Nature, m\voman will throw off| 38 n e v oort b Climend"ni ming Shout Teving S0 In ni Sout e meeved 3 S| ol h and b m m b new :?:g m{fl“;htmt]}: m’fi grmkl" u.u [common school education. Tn 1888 Mr. u_have used it an winter wraps lossom forth in brilliant o After P = “““-"J’-’" Gresir come o Jomat iy oo, (12 o B B e I raiment on Easter morning. ..s. <o “""“""“"f""’ ""‘“M'E‘ st (O o || e THE SUITS AND COATS to warx at industries necem.ry do not want your money uniess you the satisfle send it. Iam't Mm ‘!hdt fair? Why suflnr any longes thus when pogitive relief i you free? Den't dela; Bum.,n..--qid-okd-m The new Ladies’ Military Coat here at $9.97 .". We know and you know by this time that you can same ot sixty ds wfll\mflv‘!lw tuary. chapel Friday -afternodn :at: 2y i v o ’ certificate of vg& elodk, Tiew, Tutnes Filtacn of Hart: | /a i ool in 2 Connge | o g g ety Rocal o giaueers, el | tendance and many besuituy ferul Mark H. Mkm HB. 31D, Gurney Bl TN Jackson. is mmndbh Above stateient. toner R By & 5 % Reserve, { & e sz |1 5= A Cards' pumbering 114 were aistiin- | Franilin, Fiedin_and | Sunday, with special sermon and one-half on your new Hatat .. it i PART OF : 4 i uted, nlhnc th; W and Ernest Johnsen. - Burial:was in lmusic. ’ & 4 g : [Avout one hundred of m;h oys the Willimantic, cemetery. Special Easter Service. ] e An impressive service is being pre- ipared for Haster. It is entitied Her sFETe The Pasnik Co, garet Slattery. . Many young ladies 4 1 - c will take part in'this service, which NORWICH: V"ll-w‘ . NEXT TO WORTH'S | 5c and 100 STORE | will take the place of the géermon in| OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S @ the regular order of morning worship: Sc and 100 STORE Holy Week Services. 4 Notices for Holy week are as fol- 3 4, |lows: Tuesday evening, meeting with | Coventry Tuesday —morning, calied|the chapter meeting of of Apna Warner Medbury: sisters, farther side of Black | theré by the illness of her mother, Mrs. | Bailey, D. R. at Groton last week. Hill; Thursday evening, meeting and, E, W. Phillips. Frask Williams spest Sunday with (communion at the pareonage; Friday| A number of ladies from the village |his sister, Noyes.' Pajmer. evening, Fast day meeting at the|were pleasantly enteriained Wedpes-| Clarenco Williams retunmd from | church. All these meetings will be at|dzy at the-home of Mrs. James Mo~ |Cleveland, Oklo, 8 o'clock. Kensie of Friendship street, Wester- i AZARIAS GRENIER € Selectman 3 *lemployed in Ashland mill for, thres i yearS He then worked for [axcey to the s:}‘f"m?“”' m:ée&aém& 0|, Lavrence . Dadicher of Rairoas | SYECUT for v yeur and afirnards HANOVER !bm a th i How nepr. ho s ltreet has recéived 'an- app or the Slater Corporation store until — m Hartford 1s to, gecept: mk. it changed hands, in 1896, when bought |Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park Returning hom the people of Spragiié o' be sent |P¥, Dearnley & Clarke. ' from the South—Food Demonstra- to the saflors and soldics in different|, TIC BeW owners soon discovered the tios camps and over there. The war ser. |Pusiness ability of Mr. Grenler and| oM.: wultad E& While tlie c.hlef Rev. and Mre. John Collins, who have tesided horo for the past two vears, moved Tuesday to Potter Hiil. Thomas Miller cut his hand badly e ?, s L ; Columbia Tax Collector’s Notice Nrs. Alonzo Maine of North Ston-| Notice is hereby 0. all ‘persons LEGAL NOTICES. § Mrs, Helen: Jonés: was'examined by |vice librari Doctors Weldon and Simonds Thuré- | Ame e el Ly, Hhe day for insanity on an order Judge of Probate Twomey. found to be insane @ng Was . fate’ Hosp fopitar o« Christian Sn ince Service. The lesson-sermon subject for ' the : | Christian Science service Sunday is stories and standarg fction; B —————— NOANK 8on Expecting Return of Gypsy Smith |foreign From France—Mesting of Club Or- |listory, biography, poetry. apd. ' the fpbm | tonments, training ~She-Was |naval stations, on vessels. and .bu- taken to |reaus. American’ Library Association at ean- camps, pasts, forts, Mr. Drescher has_established a. de- pot at his garage and is reguesting. the ‘peopie of' this village to donate novels, tales of adventure, detective up-to- date books: on civil, meehenical_and electrical englneeflng the tra iness; the. professions. and agncumm-v recent text books, o wmilitary sub- Jects, mathematics, the sciences, and languages, ~boolts. -of *_travel, sent him to Voluntown June 10, 1901, as manager of a large general store. While in Volunfown he represented the, town of Voluntown at the state legisiature, 1911-12, as republican rep- resentative. He was on the state pri- son committee; Seven years ago Mr. Grenier returned to Jewett City where he owned a bakery ana aiso a larg interest in a clothing store. He and become. owned a fie block on Soule and conducted a prosperous, b He had held sev both, this. town and the time of his death was the, first . | gregational church. { being prepared by the choir. Letters from Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park state that they will arrive home at the end of this week. During the past six weeks they have béen travel- ing through the south, making stops at Bradentown and St. Augustine, Fla.,, and at Atlantic City Mrs. Henry A. Bingham of Hartford is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam G. Park. A special service is being planned for mext Sunday evening at the Con- Special music is Benevolent Activities. sigter, Mrs. Charles Champlin. PRESTON CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Benjamin Celebrate 35th Wedding Anniversary A happy family gathering took place H. Benjamin on Thursday, March 21, in honor of taeir 35th wedding. anni- versary. To. the delight of father and mother thirteen children and grand- children spent a pleasant day together. . the tax [t of 1917 that I will recelve said taxes at the time and places hereinaf- ter des; , vizz— At Yeomans Hall on Monday, April Ziven ington villige spent Tuesday with her | and cor;omunns lizble to pay taxes until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. At_Slater's store in Hop River on Monday, April 29, from 9 o'elock in the forenoon until 1 o'clock in the ‘@f- ternoon and at Yeomans hall om the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | same day from 2 o'clock in the after- noon until 4 o'clock in nae uur-mn Said taxes’ will beco: payable on Monday, 4\prll Slh 1918 On all taxes remaining unpaid ome month after legal noiice, interest will 8, 1918, from 9 o'clock in the forenoon | g Hearty congratulations were extended | be coliacted at the raté of mine (9) He hod been| e 3.‘.*;‘,‘:;“3”5,;‘§$."I§Z"p§',‘fsh"fifi£ 05|t them by their many friends in the | Ber, cant. unLil £ 18 TR 12 work for the Red Cross. Clothing: for | COMMURILY. Revised Statutes.) the Belgian children will also be col- ganizations—Work Fon Wan Or. |Present war: dictionaries and new en- |Selectman of the town. vy for- ltiste @' Amerlque for seven years and e ed Milll was prominent statewise in this coun- . IO _.__.4. Service in the eve- fobert; | dittle son of Mrs.‘ Jack Wg&t&k& taken out of doors in 4 Wheeled GHAIr, cyclopedias: interesting books in. for- [President of L' UnionSt. Jean Eap- phans. ;:'n language. All bool D Baptist Church Service. Taxes shall be deemed to b(u-: j- e sent to Hartford' a - 3 : i veek, vi i v P i due on the first day on which the o8l- Rey. Albany Smith will preach in|tributed from that city. i, being secrefary of the Conneaticut | - gy i o I e O e ctan o |leotor. thereof, according o the tesmss the. Baptist church- Sunday. morning.| [ Departmont Halds meeting - district. upper Dishes -Demonstrated. | SEECR, TE% 0 Wt 10 olelhek, fotiows | oF, the notids ‘piven by him: shall_be Mr. Smith is daily expecting the arri- 5 epartment. Holds Smoker, May. 27, 1901, he.married Miss.Lau- | Last Friday afternoon in. the parish | g™} Ym S gd e e bther | ready to recelve them. (Section S val of his father, Gypsy Smith, in New| Wednesday evening the members of |ra Hoisvert of Jewett City, who sur.|house kitchen a demonstration was| oo ootunity will be given those who| oV oed Statutes) York. and he will come here for a-visit |the Baltic fire : department hela ~a |vives him. There. is ons daughter,|given, by Miss N. J. Campbell of Nor- |gPPOTtUBILY WHL be EIEen t0ose VICTOR EROUSSEBAU, Mr. Smith, Sr. comes direct: from the |Smoker in their room in the - town Miss Florette Grenier, who is to he|wich, showing how to cook supper fg‘,’,fin;"t‘of“,"lfib“e" to the apPOT-|oearnr of Taxes for Town of Qo- o in. :‘rnm where . -he - has figgdngfimsand:xehes, -cake, cofle;,‘ graduated this year from ‘the Holy fl!tshesd The demonstration was wWell | im0 ot 7 grclodk. m“l:hfl- = ca e “‘h . |Spent some. time, and is ex to and, cigars were pass Family Academy, Baltic. = Mr; Grenier |attended and in every way very suc- ted at Columbia, nn., '\ tell - some wonderful experiences |&Tound Charles It Oharon. 1. L. Bu-lis also ‘survived by his ‘step-mother, | cesstul i g Scietnpon © 1o | Y o6 Marchs 3. mAR | o e ey teawr and Georsn Morin wére on the|Mrs. Hirmine Grenier of Jeweit City: TREE Sile ¢ i { e o ” 4 ommittee. two siseers, Mps, Theobhile_Peppin of 2 ‘ 5 £ ) I ;‘"n 5 Myatio t‘"‘"“ the |, DUFInE the evening Charles F. Cha- |Jewett City, Mrs. Polydore Noigeux of NORTH FRANKLIN CANTERBURY TAX NOTICE. h = . o e no- meeting in zon presented the members a substan- | Marieiilie, Canada, half.sister, Miss e MT. HOPE Notice is hereby mivem to all_per- | Al Egmxi:&sh“mhheg g&gflw ezfl:- tial cheek in appreciation of the g Edna Grenier: of Jewett City; and two| Mr. and Mrs, George Blake of e sipic sons liable to pay taxes in the Town | ifond 3 of the members wish to | worke performed-at the Shannon ot {brothers, Eudore’ Grenfer, a_drusgist|London spent Sunday with Mr. and|gurprise Birthday Visit—Local People | 0% CaRierbury. on the n?;n:"uaz e ot | o m oo ot«'mfi"‘» here ling. fize. in MoOstin, and Paut Grenier, in Hain- | Mrs. Theodore Crandall. pels o o O e T e o5 | ; k k mvm Williany McGuira has - re-{ilfon; Ontario. Miss” Amelia Maybrey was a Willi- Mihing: Maple: Suger. ngland branch of-Women’ urned - to Camp Upton, o, ter 3 Sitic. vislt , mills on the doilar, also for the dler Wil | pchaing"a fanough with hia tatpen| - asted Exafiintions Thursday, TSR YETOL Y anescaY: .t Norsfich | Twenty’ friends and neighbors gave |ccllection of 2 personal tax ef | ties. of | James. McGuire, Y ase"e"’:}my"“"f el were called £0% | wak & visitor' it Franklin Pobarag, S i s faciee o 8 o B mais Dongs Dot IR o TS| Miss Lydia Johnson, who has been |Nior 63th bi V week, spending New London day. Among those who. passed were H \, R Joen |a very pleasant evening. S5 "Yuxts Weremo Nwe Maret, 5, poke w Queen, mmfl, st tho €OLECHESTER Alex McNicol, William EIChelbers, | oo mamcion hes retnsnd 1 pre/stives | " Mics Ireno Russ has returned to 918 neldl. V@‘ Miss Mg Biioe fugensv heéDefil _xa.rdn&e. (xlhs:les Tanner, |yore 4 ‘Willimantic, where she is employed by From the Geantanl ‘ivi;!u!gs of cum. g | .y evening. ;o al Carriers Defayed Because of |Leon Wieeler and Polydore Rondeau:| ‘3iis Kate Sullivan of Norwich was |Mrs: John Bill, after spending several |necticut Sec. 2 en Taxes Re- - B"""x}',';’"" 63 Tetuinid (0| Bag Traveling—Teachrs’ - Mesting Found Wounded Deer. the. giest Tuesday of Mrs, 3. J. Ma. | Vegks at bome wiah her mother. | (006, (NG Shch Vthe callsator at Rawson School- Building: The fovernment moth scouts found HoReY. -+ Dougliss of Willimantio|MAKINE maple Syrap to reliove - tho | Shereol According (b the torme oF £oo . Ay MRS s'-;m,e ing hesld stmfesl.fumns one day | on Monday wAth M{:. Theodore|SUBAF situation somewhat aive them ™ “’*lflwmlfimmww amuel Ber- |this_week About a mile and & hait| S0 ) - — 1 will meet the taxpayers as ‘fol- man, enry |beyond - the blacksmith shop in Pa- | ) h tows: Bigelow were.in Now Londom Thurs- [chaug, they saw a deer which had | Mrs C Mahoney has returned home RICHMOND At Morgaws Store, South Swster: inatiow. i gibddn s e badly t o |atter spending several dave with her i - onday, March 23th, from chym D: Baston-of Hast- Hampton |searcely ablo to fi(:jagaitglf }z:?o(n;’. T‘l‘maf d“’hm’v Mrs. Paul Brennan, of Bal-| piarett Moore and son, Rafph. made |™,%° 2 on o ofice, -, .,,‘," was. in town.Thursday: casily pat the animal in a safeplaceltiS ; 3 a business trip to Greenwich *on Mon- | agaveh #4th: from 12 m. to Roads. in Bad: Shape. and coming to Jewett City, notified the| Mrs. A. T. Browning is spending a|gqy. A | At Macleod’'s Store, Westmiumr, i‘:fl’&?fi?ifitfi?flef"a{;‘d Dr.t 1&. H. \m1 tew days in Hartford. Stephen Rathbun of Arcadia was a| Wednasday, March 3 th, from 1% . te Btk e, animal = caller on Everett Moore Sunday. A out of its misery.’ It was brought to % it af Xt Town Clerk's Office, a.nuawy ; Men Mooyl T2 . i |l pome of BB Pasl, mhers two HAMBURG o ooty e ViARIty 819 | areen, oy Thursfay, March F4A ] g short of the scouts are bearding, and half 8 o Mosi o Her s of the amimal was taken to Dr. Mo-| Txman Haxding has been sawing | BAwIn Smith ot oo et | botone e T ot hdbrask s feds The World. Wide suild. mets Friday |hours late gemm- in. Laughiinks. waed, the. pass week at Bleassnt, Val-{ i rany, DS, Moaed rro the time hey be gmm, at: thiehome of Miss Prue Da.| Louis Higart returned Friddy from % U R i ey T . oim: Tiftany took |, Georee James is fincing it difficut | eome due, &5 e L (gen et ik Zuild is. an auxiliary mis. |® Week's stay in- Norwieh. Miss a Foster writes from New | ~/OWS fnealis and John THIany 100K |, zet help to wosk for: the roads. tively be paid on or befors of May, ¥la. AN aube Wit ROAD s()cmw tn)c«mph with this motice whl. be b ‘dm!l with aecording fo lew. in such ! 3 ;: ; ties to Dpep River last Monday Harry Elgart was in New London|YorK that her sister, Miss Laura, is | P20t ¥ “‘”‘fi fip,’,‘;{“‘fiflu‘,’;y‘;‘;’f oons | Thursday. il ‘with ‘Bronchial pneumonia. . o Ty Srezation. T“"“fl' Mesting. Tiwo Towns Complete Quota: Britain spent the week end with Mrs, Four more schools. have reported to|Jomes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Frincipal F. H. P.-Clement, complet- | Harding. ing their quota as Junior Red Cross| J. L. Raymond and. Ray Harding Auxiliaries. They are the Woodward |attended the meeting of the legisla- R e Gistrict, 1Miss Sibyl Browning, teach- | tugx last Tuesdey and Wednesday. dnnon. er—Tyler district, Miss Clara Moran, ooks for the soldiers are being | Barle: Holmes Was. in New: London | teacher— Flopevills. district. Miss. 1s |brought to the library. | Dawley, teacher—and Wylxe district, Mrs. John Tiffany went to Hartford of. Mrs, Nellie. Bailey, Bai. Low.s B; Bald of Middletown- was Ynl.unlm h_Mi!s Marian Blakeslee, | Tuesday for a few days. b oy had TREE A vl B At | i ot feiemtie s town: Pty | Lo, Thia comglotes. the entire years and is. only. able to walk a few|, At the Baptist: chureh Sunday mornv o i e e tlle"ll!l evening the pastor, Hev: B. D. with $193, in money and 772 mem- Sbita- irone: Turrows: 'ty tesn in Rem Boston for case made and provided. Chwp- ter 260, Sec. 8, Public Act 1389. Ibu mo at abové places and save all ex- nse, CLINTON E. FRINK, CoHeator. Dated at Canterbury, Conn., his allup, at 26th day of February, 1918, Bulah Hazard left this ‘'week for her | school duties in New Hzsmpshire. Miss Irene D, Wheelur gave the story of her great-great,grandmother Mrs. Hannah Gore Burrow: Teachers.| ‘Thorsen.- They. made. garments |o¢ a1 the dsstrict sehools in town wero for war orphans, Cottags, Prayer. Service, VOLUNTOWN '.___—_.-__._.__,_.____._.._______———-———- ington, will preach. Young Peo- | o pie's Union at 6,30 s m: . C!;ea{‘l’es‘i‘ twuw' ‘Worcester was ot stay| & visitor in town Fricay: h 5 At 971 William Curgenvin of Boston is the| gig, Mrs, Susa.n Reddy is ill. puest of his-cousis, Willtam. cflmnvln Mr. and Mrs. James Langworthy |on South Main street. - — PMiss Helen Forton led the B. T. VIR . T1. service Sunday evening. CANTERBURY GREEN Taward McDonald spent the week 4 —_— end with relatives at Pawtucket, R. I cant Success of Corn Supper—| Stephen B. Sweet and daughter, Miss Jones Writés from Florida— | Frences, of Southbridge, Mass. were Special Church Services to Com. | Vitifors in town Sunday. : Miss Mary Fournier of Norwich | memorate. Saviour’s Death and Res- | spent a, few days with friends in town - urrection SRS recently. jonaj’ chure! - William. Miss Marion Blakeslee of Camphell's rg?fuf%“mm;mfi g::a:; ser-|. The corn supper at Grange hall was| Mills. snent the week end with Miss mon. 8t 11, ololocls, witdh, cornet sedo byr|® €uccess, whether judged from the | Bertha B, Lewis, ) Henry. Leach: and: sermon- on- Palms; DUmber aftending, the quality of /the| Sevoral local residents were in Nor- 3] ana; Hosannahss Chusch schook at 12.| SUPDer of’the interesting speeches and | wich during the past week. : § i § E |Mr. Henry Russell: will xea(a Chdis- {Busic. The ladfes’ quartette sang - tian Endeayor meflhe' at. 6 Hooverize, Oh Hooverize! and the need WHITE ROCK T M1d-wesk, sorvice ’l‘hun-lu “ 740, of it was shown in the fact that each Miss Gerda Poterson of Mystic was the guest Sunday of Miss Sarah pll'su;x hefre in America consumes nine ; RSN P | _ pounds of sugaf per.month, while in g X : B » . PUTNAM: wmnm-rs {uny each consemes but three-quar- e s 2 ; FROMFWIELINGLY SCHOOL YT Of 2 pound. A for comm. twol ™Mrs. William Stillwell went to South Subjest Was ‘Windham county must plant far ¥ more. of it and: they must be carefu| EVERY ARTICLE OF FURNITURE THAT WE PLACE IN YOUR HOME IS PLACED THERE vernment Ownership —_— . 1 of the Ruilroads. to. plant corn that will germinate. [ ! 3 Fr i1l . | Daniesson M&r Ta, - Fuinam migh ng:: 3 Dleasant. Gay recently wich MmHERS m IH‘S— N PERFECT CONDITION. e parsonage people at ‘Westminster. Sights and Scenes in Florida. Miiss Jones writes from Florida: Tho weather has. been warm. here for some weels. There is. a.wonderful second crop of roses. The earfier flowers were ;frozen. These second growths are. proliGic and. beautiful. The ebony | trees, axe: in blossomr now. The aid: is vedolent 'with. the ‘scent 6f orange blossoms ad We drive through the or- ange. gsoves, A live oak which ‘was forgeous; two. months ago in red-gold authmn {foliage, is. now full gfeen in ?g dress. | arrison of Bridgepert was:, at/ Mr. Veasey's dnd the chirch: . Two, Tracy, children from Woodstoak| g . e visiting their-aunt, Mrs. Sager. o Trapping Muskrats. Thad. Wilson has gone to: tra uskru.ts on his farm in northern Nev‘; Fifiday | ) evening with Killipgly High Schoel at| therwaehbol» u&mm& > The, siibject; of the- debates was: relative to- Eovernmint. owemesiTip: When the Children Cough, Rub| Musterole en Throats - and Chests It is as much to our interest as yours to have your fumiture look right when . we supply it. Complete satisfaction here and we are right on ! see that you get it. el e ground to The tapped maples on Black Hill make it 1ook like New Hamj e ‘ermon o 08 ' Fped Graves is- working in a.Moosun mill. & French family bas Jeased: the farm for three years and h: into part of the: howse: < o % Palm Sunday. % ‘Tomorrow will bd observed as{Palm