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the 64 called for examination, 47 were | xamined by the. exemption board « rhysicians and a decision arrived at. . Of this number 3§ passed, T were r : Olmstead » Willima SIXTY-FOUR MEN WERE GIVEN EXAMINATIONS Majority Passed—List,of Cases Upon Which Decisions Were Given. Sixty-four of the men who regis- tered in 1818 were called to this city, Tuesday afternoon for examination. This completes the examinations for drafted men in this district with the exception of those wnose ecases are before the distriet board on appeals ¢ of the men who were were passed, but the repo the medical advisory beard was of not ready for publication, Tuesda ected and four were placed in limit- ed service The list follows cases wers evening: Passed: Louis Capone, Edward Fountaine, J. Coughlin, Moosup: Albert T. Delle- vance, Moosup: Joseph M. Beausoliel, Moosup; Alcide. Contois, Moosup: Jo- seph Geodchild, Sterling; Paul john- son, Willimantic; Edward F. Belley Willimantic; Wilfrea F. Laraoureux, j j Morancy. W Willimanti Sterling: Valmore of decided up those to Tuesday Moosup, Moosup; Aus mantie; John S Wanton A. Nichals, Potvin, Moosup ur. J. Ysnoit, iregan: James W. Maher. Pamfret ntre; Louis L. Ethier, Willimanti Harold L. Grant, Wiilimantic; W fred Bernier, Danieison: Frederiek N. Pomfret: John J. Suttor, c; Charles Hanson, f . mantic; Arthur J. * Cscar L. Keith, Will ick Belduk, North Windham; Lester llimantic: R.ilph W. nant James P. FI Lutzier, * Refrigerators Refngeratars mantio: Napoleon St. Peter, Willlman- Maurice H. Levine, Willimantic; Harry E. Adams, Windham; Frank V. Chamberlain, South Windham; Flo- rian Carrier, Woonsocket, R, L; Dan- iel A. McDouga)l, Moosup; Lourain M. Gaudreau, Brooklyn., Rejected: Rapbael Seney, Moosup; William Grady, Willimantic; Joseph . Arnold, Pomfret; Joseph F. Lava- iee, Moosup; William R. Wright, Wil- lilantic; Arthur F. Connor, Wiliiman- tic; Joseph L. Boucher, Willimantic. Limited rervice: Harry Read, Wil mantic; Owen L. Lenehan, Danielson; Carl F. W. Bersstrom, Wauresan. BUYS FOR PARSONAGE Congregationa! Church Purchases Col- grove House on Church Street. The Eecclesiastical Seciety of the Congregational church of this city has purchased the Colgrove home oun Church street for a parsonage for {heir church. ‘The deed was signed the first of the menth, although an option was cbtained some time before that. Repairs are being made to the chimneys and in all other ways, the tuilding is in fine shape. The build- ing is located at 227 Church street and 15 two stories high, containing nine rooms. No pastor has been rngaged by the urch yet to succeed Rev. Vernon W. Ccoke who has entered Y. M. C. A. war work. Was to Take Gas Course. Henry L. Boucher of 237 Valley street, who Was one of the men whe was 1o 2o to the University of Maine next Thursday to take up the sas course r the U. 8. army. About a dozan lo- al young men applied for admission io the school, but only five were al- Towed to enter the rse. NO ELECTRICITY . Several Hundred Employes Were Out of Work Tuesday. Several hundred ware thrown out of work after- noon when the electric line over which le-Willimuntie Lighting current comes to this etty cut of commissian at Ware, * the burning cut of the main up s0 not u hinder the work of pnmu n new sewer pipe under the bridge to replace the pipe which fell into the river a short time ugo. Purchase Service Fiag. The Wiliimantic Society of the Ital- fan Garibaldi seciety have purchased a 17-star servece flag. It s now huny ‘over Man street from their rooms at Labor Upicn hall. Death of Hurley Infant, Mary Ellen, the infant daughter Mr. and Mrs, ArthUr Hurley of 26 Helleyue street, died at the home of her parents, Monday evening, ef in- fantile trouble. The funera! was held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of Kil- lourey Brothevs, funeral directors. of Brief Mention. County Automobile Inspector Ralph Youngs examined 18- applieanis for auto driving licenses at the town hall Tuesday. Lieutenant Edward Grady of In- gine Company Ne. 1 is on his vacatior, part of which is to be spant in the “TFo Horpital (Outdoor neyt.), New !orls‘ White Mountains. { aunually, The reg.lar half holiday of the Beeretary of the Treasury, and Willimanticstore clerks wili he ob- Senator Rolland served this afternoon, all of the prin- cipal stores closing. Miss Mary Coffey of New York city, | formerly of this city, is visitinz with her sistev, Miss Josephine Coiey of of d X Del st Army; General John L. Clomy Chotizeddy vhe Srammer was nt fn the U, §. Army when ouly 13 5, ¥éd-hlooded ‘my experience which I have found se mm‘% !u.," says Dr. James Francis S hm:ly by the We ith and Towas 8t pref 18 Valley street extension. The flag on the state armery on Pleasant sireet was flying at ha'f-mast Tuesday fer the funeral of Adjurant General Andrew H. bler, who died in New Haven Sunday. The rain Tuesday afternoon arrvived just in time to save. the gardems in this vicinity. The gardeners say that in 24 hours more of dry weather’ the crops woutld have been ruined. « Red Cress work will be done in twe places in this city, todayv. In the af- ternoon the Red <Cross chapter rooms in Windham High school and in the evening at the Y, I1. C. A. by the woman's department. The registrars of voters in the town of Windham w meet at 744 street, staiting Friday for a wes enrolling voters on the caucus A. L. Weatherhead and P. D. D hue have charge of the enro:lmen JEWETT CITY Son of A. M. Brown Finds Locket and Chain Lost by Bather at Long Point —Mrs. Edward F. Smith Summoned 2o Husband, Wounded in France and | Brought to Ellis sland. Saturday in Norwich. Mctored to the Shore. Francis Colignan, Eddie Jourct, John Daigueault, Austine Coughlin motored to Rocky Foint Sunday. Mrs. Aanie Mahew daughter, Mrs. Ernest Barr, in Law- rence this week. Mr. an:d_Mrs, Frank Wilson daughter Doris of Waterbury the week-end at the home of Jeseph Potvin, in Union Village. Raymond Lebeau spent Saturday with New Bedford relatives. Mrs, Joseph Potvin, Mrs. John L. Sullivan and son Vincent spent the wee. nd in Waterbury at the home of Mr. and Ir: F ank Wils LAINFI‘"LD Birthday Celebralmn—Trup Over the Mohawk Trail—Personal Items. and spent Mrs. lists. = Ovilus Charon and spending a few weel New York and New 3 went by boat from New London Sun- day evening. ! Mr. and . Fred Lever ang son| Alton were at the home of Mrs. Lever in Baltie Sunday. Birthday Party. Tr\hn flatafl are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ciough and fam- . of Centra] Falls, are guests at the home of Representative Wright. Mrs. Ezra Gallup of Ekenk and Mrs. in Gallup of Danielson vis- ited Mrs. H. 8. Call last week. Charles Myers and family called on friends in Elliott, Sunday. nd Mps. George R. Rawsen and children of East Providence and Mp. and Mrs. Walter A. Rawson of Worces- :ve been guests of iocal relatives, red Barrows, Jr., has returned to cidence after a visit with his cle, Judson Barrows. Mr. Corbet has moved to *he house recently vaecated: by T. J. Killian, Herbert Hopkins, farmerly of Elm- ville, is building a bungalew at Oak- land Beach for winter- use. Mrs. James Kent has been entertaii- ing relatives from Providence fer ,a week. Clifford Davis took a party to Rocky Point, Sunday. CANTERBURY GREEN Religious Interestz—Committess Name ed For Sunday School Picnic—Patri- otic Pageant at Annual Lawn Fete. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon was, The Spirit of Victory: God the source of the highest courage. To Cleanse Dainty Waists —laces, ‘and lingderie, perfectly and safely, make a rich lukewarm suds of MULE BORAX SQAP CHIPS Launder as usual, squeczing the suds reneltedly through the hbm 80 thn( the Borax in the Chips can dissolve the dirt away. - Rinse carefully and your garment will look like new. To make a Soap Jelly for gens eral lavodry use, sdd three table- spoonfuls of 20 Mule Team Borax " Soap Chips to a quert of water . ead bail. Add to wash-water and soak or boil elothes asueval. Aa 8 oz, packege of 20 Mule Tesm Borex Chips equals 25¢ worth of ordinary laundry soap. It's the Borex with l" Soeps that does the wory e S (2 AT ALL DEALERS Saturday evening a birthday 195:1 Mhev 3 H h al e ily of Worceste were guests of | % L s X . 123:1 They that tr in the Lord A, good Refrigerator wxfl e Seir home | a2 given Alten Le shall be as Mt. Zion which cannot be 7 on East Main street Monday. 16 Prousiy, oY : | removed. but abideth forever, more than pay its way these ). ,)., clec ras DL & Biner whose Rusband s o aitended inclutea X The. Cliristinn: Bt meeting the < £ 5 , Joseph i e eveni ¢ the - 3 S % days, but care should be used| . off from \13us i | SOV In e eanion, (3% Iinice, B il oo ge Dougherty, T e T s e D i Te Lret” | hullding, ete. \An incidents was the|Woodstock Academy, and a summer . in the e otz ey Ssd el R Dorothy ~ Rayno ible bought some | emoving of the side ‘of a barn (in|visitor at L. H. Healey's. is saon to in the selection of one. We DRSS B A D ohe other friends. . g carry THE BOHN SYPHON, THE EDDY, THE SANITOR AND THE BERKSHIRE all well known makes andh great focd savers. A box that| will save food, will also save lCe. Call and see them at the J.C.Lincoln Co. Furniture — Undefiaking 705 — Phones — 705-2 OR. F. C. JACKSON . DENTIST Removed te 715 Main «St, Willimantio Hours—9 &. ™. o £ 5. mu. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Eimore & Shepard Funtral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic lady Assistan: Tel connection LANIEL F. THOMAS H, KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- . BALMERS 86 Union St, Willimantic, Conn- Phone 25 “Lady Assistant) for a week, cester bat and were en route to Wor. in their automobile. hing at the point one day, party one o lost a valuable gold locke el o Eaialiah Wiifred LeClair and Joseph H. Mc: 0 s ¢ Carthy from the Madawaska are a 5 kel 1':,’,"‘{’,‘“‘“;;‘,? home until Thursday. This is th s o dr sixth trip_across for LeClair and th e iitne with iy par. ] Afth for McCarth e - and e Arthur B Maro| Miss Lois Hiscox of Norwich ha |rm of Mansfield avenue, an has { been the guest of Miss Martha Mor | completed his seventt san. i Atlantic since trin across the ration cf war. Advanced Rating. Trelley Car Trouble. The air brake apparatus on one of the South Coventry trolleys was hurn- ed out Tuesd: there rating at the submarin ond class machi mate. T young man. though only 19, success fully passed the examinations. base to sec. HUSBAND WOUNDED. during pait of the SdarRig g ule was set back h Mrs, Edward F. Smith Notified Tha He is at Ellis Island. On Cvernight Hika. n of the Boy he loca] Y. doz Pan"er > 0 a1 Mrs. word Monday that her husband, Ed Ellis Island hospital, and if she ed to see him ali Mrs. Sm:th left Tuesday afternoon fo New York. Rain at Last. While William Smith has been changed in Rose Murtha Smith received ward F. Smith had been breught with other wounded soldiers from France to < to come at once. with money given small remembrancs: Ladies’ Aid sogie- Miss Cora Adams was a v ¢ | Danieison Monday. t ty for chain which became unfastened {‘fi; J.Tf”?o%e do for of the church. - So slipped from her neck in deep| "3 J3VI%% gned by J. H. J. Bak- Next dd\ one of A. M. Brown's | oo o % in 1903, where Mrs. Saf- the summer HHag of the church here is employed Dy 3 . recovered the | = CTBD 12 Green, and chain, none the weree for| "Pau Peltler was a business caller| Consecration Meeting. n this cily recently. Nt:a the Norpma Tio contd. in Jewett City mday ne the l‘om;ecra- s i Home from QOcean Trip. Elizabeth M has returned to - | her heme in t ° e spending it the home of Railroad avenue. now in the employ . Our Am") tions Al] For Phil: 3 . Time 7.30 p. m. Picnic Commimes. is| . Following the regular sessicn of the 1 055 8 RR(U‘P s Joseph McQuirk of Providence Tl pianin S S o with | Sunday school the follawing commit Mc and Mrs. H. D. tees for the annual picnic were named: b Reireshments, Mrs. Hiram Hawes, Over the Mohawk Trail. Howard Hi Mrs. §. B. Hadley Mr. and Mrs. ®ampbell, sons|and Mirs. Reecher Brown. Supt. Nathan - | Herbert and Thurston and daughter ex-officio, a member of all °|Evelyn visited North Adams, ces; on games, ete.: Miss Als - | over the Mohawk . Tul casy, Miss-S. L. Hadley, Miss returned by way of Revere Frod Saf- rown, Roger Brown, Fawley. Solicitars ack Hill; en: Ruth Davis. North Hart. Sout Boston, | Herbert Campbell motored to Ocean Beach Sunda: CHESTNUT HILL Party Complimentary to Guest at| The Ladies’ ~| Davoll Home—Motor Trip to Spring- | \['8: T- L. W t Perle and extreme Sonth. Members Attend., Aid society meeting at son's, last Tuesday, was field 5 a very delightful one. Twelve mem- ield. met and tied a quilt, Miss 8. L. = e e : v gave a most interesting talk on lA\‘b!gm'h 25 !OI‘UK : D”’l’l*"_ can Trail, emphasizing the r i ? \Omer o . and - value of Africa at this era avoll Saturday world’s history. in honor of (hen‘ gues part) to rescye a lost puppy, presuma- bly making necessary repairs aftér- ward. Mr. and Mrs. James Serviee, Mr. and Mrs. John McWilliams and Mrs. Margaret Stephen: all of Norwich, were recent guests of Supi, Heetor MecConnell and family. They were ac- companied by Jackie McClearn of East Willingten. James Pray af Beacon Fails. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pray, was recently visited by George Labe! Delor La- belle is alse ta visit him seon and thén proceed to the city of Springfield and later go to New Hampshire, The cottage meeting this week is appointed for Thursday evening at the home of Mgs. Minnie Smith, EAST WOODSTOCK Dr. and Mrs. C, C. Gildersleeve and Children Visit Local Relatives—Two Peckham Boys Enter the Service. Howard Cox of Buckland is visiting W. Lindeman's. Guests Fram Norwich Porothy Gildersleeve, of . Norwich, is spending a few days with her eeus- in, Arnette May. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Gildersleeve, and sen, Donald also of Norwich, spent Sunday evening with Mr. May and family. Leave For Camp.” Clarence and Adelbert Peckham, sons of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Peckham. have left for camp, the former going to L. leave for Washington, D. C,, to take a government position. Mrs. Henry Bonta left Saturday for Providence and will go from there to her heme in Syracuse, N, Y. Morse assisted at the programme at the Red Cross benefit at Woodstock Academy, Saturday even- ing. Mrs. Henry Hill, with her siting her sister Maine, before sailing new home in South America. Miss Mary Potter has returned from a week at Danbury Summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Trask of Worcester, were visitors Sunday at Edgar Trask's. Littfe Ruth Adams of Washington, D. C_ is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Albert Paige. daughter, in Port- for their Birthday Surprise Party Given Mrs. John Frink—Booklet Reeeived From Rev. and Mrs, E. E. White, Now in India. Harald Burk has been ill the past week at the home of his mother. Mrs. Minnie Hall is lil with heart trouble. Birthday Celebration. A number from Jere attended the surprise party given Mrs. Frink in honor of her sixtieth hirthday at her home on Sterling Hill, Tuesday even- ing. July 23r@ Her sister came from Long Island, and her son and his fam- Trolleys Delayed. The Norwich and New ionden trol- iey line was tied up for a short time Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock, when the trolley express, while leav- ing this city left the rails at the foot of Jilson's Hill. This is wee of the lowest spots on the road, anl so much dirt had collected, that the car leit the iron. One trip was lost, Police Beats. < in beats for the loeal h go into effect tonight are as follows: Sodom beut, Officer Enander; Jackson' street, Offieer Hur- ley; Upper Main street beat, Officer McLean; center beat, Officer Grady, and day duty, Officer Paulhus. Laying Pipe. The foot path over the bridge at the ioot of Jilson's Hill has heen ripped MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. (et Ready For Canning Time! As you are undoubtedly going to put up some pre- serves for table use this winter it will be werth yeur while tocome in and see how amply prepared we are to supply you:with canning needables. Our stecks ave filled to the brim:with Jars and Rings of all sizes and shapes, and from them: selections can easily be made for all preserving purposes at prices that can be reached by everyone. Ball Mason Fruit Jars, pints, 80¢c dozen Ball M Fruit J, ol Jally Tumblers, 5Gc dezen Arrap Rubber Rings, 10c dozen Goed Luck Rubber Rings, 10c dozen Perowax, 25¢ a Ib. Gulf Wax, 20c a 1b. Glass Jar Caps, 80c dozem Mason Jar Caps, 46c dozen Alumin: Preserving Kettles, o T ; ‘"E‘n‘m Preserving Kettles. $1.50 e e e THE H. C. MURRAY CO. The much longed for rain fell on L Tuesday and served to lap the dust'ouc e‘m\-gs were_ =‘m" 31"1 "“")’\h- and freshen the gardens somewhat. |WGRiS Were served. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dimon, with Broke Both Arms. their guestss Mr. and Mrs, LeG. Chap- Frank Wheeler, who broke both|pell and their sen R me ed arms whep caught in a shafting in|to Glastonbury Sund pent lhe Norwkh six weeks ago, is at his home jday with Mr. Dim here. He is the son of and family. Joseph Wheeler. | Motor Trip. An automobile party cons: and Mrs. W.W. Palmer, Mr: Miss Kitty Mason and spent the week end in Memorial Masses. There was an anniversary mass on Monday for Maurice Shea, Jr., and on Tuesday for William G. Murray. Both masses were said by Rev. J, J. Me- Cabe. Misses Mary Couture and Elizabeth Eiehelberg are enjoying two weeks’ vacation in Providence. Miss Helena Griffin is visiting rela- tives in North Brookfield, Mass. Miss Margaret Driscoll is in charge of the store during her absence. Thirty-one Children Examined. Thirty-one children were examined at the schoolhouse Tuesday. One had excema, another marasmus and several whoeping coeugh. Dr. J. H. McLaugh- in, Dr. H. Jennings, Miss Lena L'Heureux as nurse and Misses Jean Burleson, Edith Butts and Alice Bar- nett were in attendance. Business Blocks Sold. The business block owned by Mrs. Laura Grenier on Soule street has been sold to Abraham Zegeer through the agency of Herbert C. Webster. Personals. Mrs, Albert Bernier and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menard and three chlldrsn spent Monday at Ocean Beach. Miss Isabel Tormey has returned from a few days' visit with her father in_Hartford, MlssMLlehLCent}ezrbakr hmt !:wad as her guest Miss Lena Buskey of Montgom- erygsamt‘:r, Vt. Today they Ieuvi Zr Southbridge and will go te Vermont, where Miss Centerbar will spend her vaeation. MOOSUP Home Leave For Men Death of Mrs, Paul Personai Items, Willlam Barr of Providence spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and | Mrs.. Matthew Barr, Leo May: nard,ha sailor, was home on‘ Springfleld, guests of Mrs.-K. M. Clark, the daugh- ter of Mrs. Rics Miss Hazel Evarts of New Haven is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Stiles. Alan Phillips of Glastonbury is spending a few weeks with Richard Dimon. Entertained at Dimon Home. Among guests at the Dimon home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and Mrs. Fitch of Norwich, Mrs. Arthur Marsh and Mrs W. €. Phillips and three children o Glastonbyry, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande of Montville for the week end. Miss Annie Bitters of Waterford has been the guest of Mrs, Winthrop Davoll for the past two weeks. NORTH STERLING - Berries Collected For Providence Mar- ket—Call of Bob White Heard, I James Sweet and family are visit- ing friends in Mystic. Rural Carrier B, Frink is out with & new car. Wlndfield Griffith has been attend- ing camp meeting at East Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Earl of Wor- eester have been guests of Frank O. Plummer. Beb White, the eall from a few quail, left fram the severe winter, Is wel- come te all. X F. Q. Plummer and family were at Rocky Point Friday. Fred Hendrickson and, family of Z’Bckev eailed \en friends here Sun- ay. The herry team passes through here three-days a week, taking the berries ta Providenee market. Gearge Pierce and family, H. 1. Cpowell and family, Raymond Lewls, Mles Annie Anderson and George C. pooner inok an ‘auto trip to Sand Pnin g‘ednesday of last week. The tide was the best there has been for 2 long time. A hlight has affected the potato crop and many. fields will bg a failure. ELMVILLE J. E. Potter moves this week from Hill Crest to the house which he bought several months ago from Mrs, Herbert Hopkins. A. H. Battey and family motored to | Mt. Wachusett, Sunday. 3fr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis Friday in Worcester. rs. C« H. Pike is visiting Providence elatives. Mrs. James Makin and son, Ernest, in Service— Migneault — a short furlpygh ever the week-end. Richard Potvin, a soldier, has /been ! spending the past few days at his home here. . OBITUARY Mrs, Paul Migneault. l!rs. Paul Migneauit died at her in Kiswaukee Valley Sunday &t '10.30. Death resulted from consumption isses Gearxwmg m”':fi“ sén vaJ“.-f QAH flunr en Saturday. Albert Deforge and a friend spent = spent e The next meeting of the society is planned for August 6th, with Mrs. S. B Hadlqy. t 20th is the date set for the dawn fete on the Greeme. A patriotic pageant will be giver entitled, “The Cause of Freedom,” and is opsa to the public. Judge A. Hale Bennett was the dele- gate who with the pastor represent- ed the church in the ordination coun- son last Wednesday. Mrs. Bennett and Miss Brown also attend- ed. the ordination. The Girls' Working Reserve of the Patriotic League have assisted in the roeing of a seven acre lot of cern far Beecher Brown, and are feeling very proud of their effort. Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Richardsen call- ed at the Baldwin homestead in South Canterbury lately. Mrs, Susan Hatch has returned from a trip -to_Danielson, Warcester and Oakdale, Mass. . Hargld S. Hetrick is visiting \«hs A. J. Hetriek. Red Cross Meeting. The Red Cross saciety met with Mrs. E. T. Davis, Menday afternsen. The Child Welfaré Campdign was planned for by the chairman of the Natjenal Defense committee, Mrs. Em:ly Buck. nell. Mrs. Lillian Prink was appeinted chairman of the home economies com- mittee of the east side 6f the town. BALLOUVILLE" Local Team Defeats Webster, 14.6— Daughter of Pestmaster Pray a Farmerette. — Postmaster Jaseph L. Pray was ill last week, the result of drinking teo much ice water when overheated There was no band eoncert given Sunday afternoop en aeecoumt of the heat and illness af the leader. Defeated Webster. The - Ballou boys redeemed them- selves handsomely on lagt Saturday afternoon in their tussle with the nine from Webster, beating the latter 14 to 6. The Webster nine was a Dicked- up team, not used to playing together, while the Ballouville heys Have be- come accustomed now to team wark. The two nines are matched again fg next Saturday on the field at Webster. It is expected that there will be given from the new platform at Schoolhouse park next Eunday after- noon another band 'eoncert, and that Rev. W, D.. Woodward will hold the regular bi-weekly seryice at thé same place, if weather conditions permit. Frank L. Bennett was a visitor at his brother’s in Reslindale recently. Polydor Messier has left for Camp Devens, - A Busy Flrmcmh. Miss Marion Prm} the elder dlflgh ter of Postmaster J. L. Pray, hi .- come a farmerette and is workl the land army in Bedferd, N. Y. “l several other young wemen she is. sm to take up dairy wevk and ehieken r:.\sing l1rx:§'a.vxl(ng i\l Yedis“ehw';“' Of great enjoyment in wes Ing, oeg ving, scyt.he gha.rpe.ni.ng Camp Devens last Thursday and the letter on Monday to Syracuse, N. Y. The young men have resided in Pom- fret for the past few vears. “Mrs. H. E. Bannister and son, Dex- ter, returned Monday to Woreester, Re- becea Hilbeard going with them: to visit for a few days. William Warren and family of East- ford spent Sunday with Geerge Bos- worth and family. Ruth Cady is visiting her grand- mather, Mrs. Jackson, in Willimantie, NORTH WOODSTOCK Former Resident Killed in Action— Hill Family Geing to South Ameri- ca to Reside—Persanals, Israel Hewies of Quinehaug, a former resident of this place has been reported as killed in France. Mrs. Ebenazer Bishop is entertainine her sister, Mrs, Kent, of Putnam, and a friend. AMrs, Emily Vinton is spending a fow weekh with her sister, Mrs. Brown, in Grafton, Mass. Miss Racd. a fermer teacher at the ily from New London. Trip to Sandy Point. Esther Gallup metyred (o Sundy Point, Thursday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Roy Frink of New Lendon. and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gallyp of Moesup. They brought home two bushe els of quohaugs. Migses Madeline Gallup, Gladys Gal- lup, Florenge Gallup, Lena Sayles, Es- ther Gallup and Ella Gardner picenick- . ed at Beach Pond, Wednesday. The standing grass on the farm of the late Ezrah Gallup has beern sold to Mr. Pember of Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs, Bdward Frink of Moeos- up and Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Wilson, spent Sunday with friends here. Margaret Tanner returned to Onme- eo Sunday after spending a week at her home. Walter Congdon s helplng B B Gallup with. his haying. Phe Congreégational rhuvch wa§ pleased to receive a booklet from Rev. and Mrs. E. E. White, who went as missionaries to India last fall and are stationed at Tirumangaham, South Ia- dia, They are well and are studying the languages. E are never without Dr. Cald- well’s Sixl'rup Pepsin in our heme and never will be as long as we can get it. We have used it for the pastfour yearsand it has saved us many a dector’s bill, It is fine for the children and they love to take it,” Prou letter to Dr, C i Afit-,!lwud,fnd. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The Perfeet Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts, (&) $1.00 ——— = Cnnsupanon makes children uncomfemble, cross and - irritable, just as it does elder peeple. Dr, Caldwell’s 8yrup Pepsin acts easily and naturally and promotes normal regularity, A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washing- ton St., Monticello, IIL

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