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NORWICH, BULLETIN, - SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919 2 THE UNSPOKEN WORD NEVER DOES HARM! SOCIAL CORNER PRIZES FOR APRIL One Dollar Each To Practical Polly for letter entitled “A Tribute to Those Gone Before™ To The Little Spinster, for letter entitied “The i Blessing of the ]‘ To Nema, for letter entitled “Visiting Neighbors.” | | | Palms.” T. A. P, for letter entitled “The Policewoman.” To Janet, for lctter entitled “The Boys All Came Home.' ROLL OF HONOR ‘A LETTER FROM POTLATCH Dear Social Corner Triends: = Well, here 1 come again. Am sure interested | in the pen names. Am clipping them | out for my scrap book. Could never re- | member them all. T nope others will tell us theirs. [ am sure all The Cor- | ner people will find the subject an in- teresting one. One Sister writ the calendars she hs Interested Reader. I will tell vou where mine have gone. I keep them as | nice as T ean, and the next year I pu on a new calendar and give them o an old lady who has very little of | this worl I know she loc | for one vear, and you sec the| I”” token gives two pleasant remem- | prances, I used to keep all such little gii but as I grow older T realize cne can | often make others happy by passing| good things along. | To Sister Nema | riend at rest in the cemetery mnea Olympia. I passed by it last sum- mer when' we motored to the Olympic| highway, No doubt we will make the rip again this summer, and my| ights will be with voi; and of the whose re so far| om you are quite af of the 1t rest out but not near as many as in New and e Veterans' the U. S. beautiful place, and all the are modern and convenient right location for our old men and their wives, and widow Social Corner garden da lowers, primroses, pansies, dills, snow on the mountain, nd tulips. Roees just budding Wishing a happy Easter, ever, \II"ZR POTLATCH Sons of Social Corner Writers Walter F. Moran. of Norwich. Richard C. Moran, of Norwich. Eugene Campbell of Willimantic, Conn. Allen Williams Union, Conn. Earl L. Sparks, of Norwich Arthur T. Knowles, of Wethers Conn Floyd Mitchell, Conu Willard A. Madley 6f Lebanon. William Howard Gorden, Subma- Fine service, 8, N, Myron J, Ringland, of Norwich, Royce F. McCall of Leonard PBridge Calvin H. McCall of I rd Bridge Walter Rcbinson, of Haven. Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens. Miiton Pendieton, Niazara Fal Samucl Hovey Sterry, of | she has saved all| received from eld, of Central Village, poss 1, too, have a Parry L. Mitchell, ester, | t X Medbury Frederick H. Race, Jr., Herbert R. Hoffman, North Fr Clifford Botham, Mansfield John Winted Scott, Star g niklin. Depot. Navel Air buildings SOCIAL CORNER POEM. Juat th “SWEET HOME FACES. brough! \r The wal carmel bles are ove lence ar alone & s d_shadow ire g embers April 1 WAYS AND MEANS. Dear S al_Corner the Guild* where + busy member, arc of Libe: Bond. 1 will tell you the different ays. and ho their own = efforts, they earned it themselves, They feel in the room, | uested to each earn a dollar ent communion Some ladies baked food and sold it thering gloom some gave upper in their homes n me a longing, | and invited four people whe ands | auarter apiece, Some pieced quilt top heir voices, | a few together erocheted 2 Asp of their | sold for three dollars. s it requ! s a coarse wooden ho | to crochet them s father made excellent ones out of apple tree wood nd they sold for ten cents apiece M s: The ladies my daughter is the proud owners loved by heir presence | And a tender and We & \ the While The exile alonc Tl 1 sigh for the And 1 sound of v i elfish devotion hey look into mine, depths reflected, that most. divine; s pure as the angels: would keep me from Oh, Of tho In the lumin There is It is Jove It s love wrong. 2 bond he swe us, S0 etary of in her church. ed to meet another socic teach them the art of making t and so a number of hooks we there A lar soaps and ar oW throu t A only can sever order house, whi rd the Liberty fine recipe for e cents each, This lows Lemon Cake Pie: Mix in order en: Yolks of two eggs, small cup of Sugar. ated rind and juice of one large lemon, one teaspoon melted but two heaping tablespoons of flour, one and one-half cups milk, and to | taste. ~ Beat all together thoroughly. | hes whites of eggs separately: 1 lightly: one crust. Put raw fill- 0 unc d crust and moderate oven. was gotten 1 rticles on added Bond. a pie was sold e s for | a whole eau '{‘1’-‘"{.5“” quite & sum ¢ w God grant he f 1 re may bring iy No Tin o o or H th parced pain our path- < ter - ogether agair FIDDLE AND VIOLIN By Walter & Bots bake in from 1 Grand And Thoug! Are The violin Woull L fiddie ISABELLE MAY MEETING OF CLUB NO. 1. Dear S C. T U ned for s K1 Corner ters: 1 drop Club will Valiey street As it is time are going *h one little token, not tied up in a, boy plate, cup oose. Al good time he athering. hall May ket boxes me fidd). on 14th we g it for Dle from ba d comp smoott the parlor 1y gathered witl round, | over ten cent emember your 5 fork and With cake, o Apd the Voice perhaps compa the du come with et who And the talk's of ch and And of soul and tonefulness And we all agree the music Is perfection, nothing teehnic, her be fav c 0 marn Hope can come. the Sister But sometimes in the twiligl When no company is there The fiddle starts dreaming O'er some half-forgotten air I “Down On the Suwanee River,” a Or “Ben RBolt” or "Old Black Or maybe “Annie Laurie,” Or some hymn of tong azc There isn't much of technic And the volume's thin and slight But the music that comes floating Holds a pathos and del And there's that within the That will cause the tear As it eonjures up ol memories That were sleeping in the heart SOMETHING ABOUT CATS. Dear Social Corner Friends: Latc saw seven cats on a roof, and they appeared well cared for. There is single woman our | near seacoast city that has 25 cats tow she must have worried about the ective tax! She ought not to be ¢, as they are sometimes treacherous things to men bave a big grudge again | that caught a three weeks' old chicken, | {although kept under wire. They manage to find a small openin freedom, and woe to the little chick if| a cat is around. ; When one sees cats and Kittens in misery with the mange and fleas, one! That T love the ancient fiddle | wishes the owners could be made to| B ahove the visiin, pay a big tax, or to put them out o the way - Joe,” 5 s u in measure to start T'll be forgiven | And 1 hfl" When I own—no doubt a sine | INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. BLANCHE. The Editor’s thanks are due to Pot- lateh, Kitty Lou, Ethelyn, Married and Happy, Deliah Deal, for Easter cards, beautiful in design and pleasing in sentiment. 1)) - Jaxdtrte ANTISEPTIC POWDER MAKING LIFE PLEASANT. Dear Social Corner iends: I was very much interested in the letter of | Nema. 1 can imagine just how eager | she was to begin that washing. How | quick] she washed the breakfast and tidied up the rooms so as to begin that washing. I think| she was wonderfully blessed in hayv-| ing strength enough to grab that wash boiler of boiling water and carry it to the sink and empty it into the sink | safely and to lift a tubful of soaking clothes and carry it to the pantry| alone. It was something not many of | the Social Corner Sisiers could do so| quickly. 1 have no doubt that she; had a very happy day visiting with her | friend as a return for her unselfish disregard for her own plans. found it best to submit cheerfully to whatever seems to call for our atten- tion first, knowing that our Iicavenly Father knoweth what is best, and that He is teaching us.._ The Social Corner Sisters are social, loving and kind, as Catspaw suggests, and the Sister ‘who wrote about her callers that hindered her only tell- ing of her experience, not warning her WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness befors the public, ‘there is no medium better than through the ad- \wertizing columns of The Bullstin, ! - {and help to solve the problems that are or i friends to stay away. 1f I understand| the aim of The Cornct arfght, it 1s to cncqurage each one to relate their di ferelt experiences in_every ‘day 1 life, ! troubling each other. {r We are so differently one would not he pleas While it is not so convenient for us many times to have callers in the fore- noon, yet if we feel toward them as we would want them to-feel toward us, is fir some reason w ehappen to call on them, or some _one else, we will give them' a cordial welcome and plan: the best we can for their entertainment. If we have smiles to give. give them today. There is enough of shadow !¢ iy enough of sorrow and wan{ and woe, so the thing to do ls to be brave and true; and scatter sun- shine where'er you go. With love and good wishes for all friends of The Soc 1 T MARY. GREETINGS FROM DELIGHT. Dear Social Corner Sisters: ings to you all this lovely morning. I presume’ nearly every one is busy cleaning hous Mine isn't complet- ed, but am through the worst of it X sttie, mother and I were having | our turris with severe griy at the ! 5 time of the last meeting: shall try and| attend next on May Bob White: 1 missed our us last time, You were so busy;- but we|? will make it up at the next meeting. | Merry Widow: Sorry I wasn't 2t home | when You called joy vour new spring day Conund the cats than ra 1 kn 50 m when we some repair it Best wishes to all the it | is Greet- | L purchasc these nice| am: [ agree with you about |y Tt is cheaper to keep i We usually have about s from expericnce the rats ch damage in one of my“rooms | first moved to our had to employ a carpenter 1o I it LIGHT,. HOUSEHOLD HELPS. Dear hese | v 2 : half cup am two|d om m \dding one ks 1en making beef one-half cups of st Dee the ill be moist | and it also adds ade- |y to one ¢ B oaf add one and|j salt with the flour before m making thickening for thereby prevent | Kec a tincan your paring | knif added i in g en ns cork of the | conta and you will | mak: | ing mist potatoes, neve rnips 1 cook | ¢ |c first | e it t over | f croguettes. that N CLD VIRGINIA. has heen o the aughing whom 1 long tim ch zo. | camd T will te £ which Bulletin, Perha ahout to me ever and cedar clumps of Hubb: walked with x 1 helped them Place st place Argest hos rio comes lown fly! butter, | the brick and Henry’'s Cl was charming that a few ribbon ewed on husband's often fool the baby outfit 1 et me bit of ight shirt, will§ ights I AURELA. However, PUNISH THE RIGHT ONES. | Dear Social Corner Editor: Instead of punishing the people who care for | their cats and protect them, by fore- ing them to expose t o ce tain danger of d rture, why | not punish the py ho turn h anim out and to misery and s m? Let the impose & fine on anyone who aban- | dons or fails to carc for his animals No one has a right to ailow a kitten to| live, uynl he intends to give home, food. and protection. It i tonishing to see the number o sons who pose as too tender-hea to chloroform a kitten, vet do not hes- itate to turn it out to certain misery and_prot cruel death. 1 have 1 in towns where homele: came my wa by owners. 1 neve fed and cared for it-with ce it_was homeless, then put it fo sleej! with_chloroform yea I think each town should have place, ward. ople home les it a | A5~ pe: ried sped d onc door— | their | y, but | that | a_city should Have one in each | where cats will be taken in and cared for until it is certai m one| claims them. then given painless | death by chioroform. I am sure vh,ul enough truly humane people could be found i deaths constituted | pathy of a well-fed, that what seems perfectly - right for | teiligent c ng to another.|when 1 little arms with gentle touches, than { corned, but t nothing to i mal coming & |and once when a cat | months shut out at bedtime, door in the morning. I hope you will en- | THANKS FROM GREAT GRANDMA | view | made visible to the eye amed rice to your | mankind, i twenty-second, k sin} L many when I read what jucad notses, et Vsympathize with | Lroabled just as she person whoiof yegrs; and. for the and cyi- | with-high blood pressure. gently-treated, n- | and several doetors, but have noi been e all anin able 10 get I Aly friends tell me and lonely, ve escriptions in ai who creeps { number of letins, but sinee pur nELave been av have failed to nearer th seticrs fierent Sister: er Are you on a diet?] ! she had to say about | T felt that she would been to render thi ng that they we es from service, aving misery and know- Teipl el i I am sorry for the never has known the lov F. o am sad creature comes ny otk to et uman| Witch Haze] iend. { Anc can you fell me s this a commoni One might dispense with cats in the |aiunent; also what causes it? I sball city, as far as their usefulness is con- | e eternally grateful for any informa- farmer would find | tion. take their place in the| FRA country. Poison cannot be freely used,| lontville. uld traps are dangerous to other ani Lo in most p but the faithfuii ENJOYED THE SOCIAL CORNER. t keep: at population from Be-| pear Social Corner Sisters: 1 have long been a reader of The Social Co menace. | A cat of my own has brought in five| ,o." and enjoyed the letters so much my friend, who is a membgr, urs ar live rats inside of two hours ed me to write too, so one day 1 wrote! a 'ES L. i who had a three s accidentally | ;g sent in one of my favorite recipes ' o we found four-|a,q there came the question of a pen rats and mice just outside the|%nd HErc came the question of a peh 50 1 took that for my name. How 1 watched for the paper, and | e her. to see if she would know mine. As she read along she. sal “Here is a.new one” and hefore she| finished reading she said: “Oh! T bet| hat is yours. for (hat recipe is like ours,” T have been very much interested in | how the members got their pen names, ! and hope some more-will write how { they got theirs. i I have a lot of trouble, lost two grown up sons very suddenly, so T can| Sympathize with those who have lost| dear ones Best wishes to all The Cornerites. JUNE. A TRIBUTE TO SAMANTHA" DAUGHTER. Dear Social Corner Friends: One' | more tribute to the memory of our, deparied sisters is due Tirza Ann, or, perhaps better known as Samantha’s Daughter. Our first scquaintance with - was when she attended our first ial Corner gathering on “Discov. ery Day When we heard of her death we were | indeed zrieved to think that one whose young life was so full of devotion and | isefulness; so active in. church and Sunday school and all good works, so ! helpful to all she came in contace with, | hould be so suddenry called home, Jut the pure ad uplifting influence of | her sweet life will be a Worthy mem- | to all her associates. | think Catspaw did not take the| zht view of that leitter in which Aurelia Purse just related her morn- | ing caller, and .we can profit or not on} others mistakes, and Znd a moral—if ! we will | sugzestion in that letter to those! rry at Jeave taking is to go you get started and don't stand hout the door as that person did. | B Other people’s experiences can be in- augh:—A | joresting or helpful or amusing to us, Ihine: is what gives variety to our old kitten w 15 ecen These cats were always fed three quare meals a day. with a dish of| milk always ready for them, and a ca hole which allowed them to come and as they pieased. 1t not neces- | to starve or ill-treat a make it a hunter, and 1 have had but one cat which hunted hird ind I chloroformed it NORTH DARKOTA ary Dear Social Corner § eceived many beautiful emembrances, T will try )i my thoughts as I ers: Having flowers and | to pen a few | have enjoyed | s | ares there He! and lovely col-| Whe r God's works The pe form: s representing life and beauty must come from the Infinite power who alled them into existence. They can- )t grow give their fragrance to he air the .ever acting exist- nee the Infisite whosi presence is dec o exist in all Hi Wo What v with and power of the wred can be them. The his_power name sublime as we of God, his wis- goodness _are and show how e the love of God is for all iom, mpress Peace—I vould add like P your ms the Fir—Thanks to all, GREAT and and | -name hundred th v for, o pe one Balsam butus. | [ | Lovin, | GRANDMA. Norwich AUGH AND KEEP GOCD NA-! TURED. I read a few de nd I am sure it would do us of good if we would only try ipe for “dog days’— The Ministry of the Dea little Here 1 world | W his re- and that o to ha | as kindhea intere d hospi gleam of th 21ad je many y only blossomed twice. rest and dow't change theypot zuess 1 will have to get to prescribe for it. e my ven e T want- ing that would not be dupli- | originated mine from my Theofore. That al-| ned such o beautiful name to means “Gift of God,” and 1! \pplies to both of us, as he} child and T w the and only girl, therefore. THEODA. | 1 you is ridicul whole good de o 1 about 3 there the mini i nuch need of ns 1 hear s, ING P 200 ¥ perten LACE. ars perha drivews on eithtr « carriage shed and a nar- house old KINDNESS BEGETS KI ND} D - S = in the 1tomobile road—! especially on across the| den hayfields | cres et restful £pot ast within the door, in th The ¢ ¢ . " Glg-tashioned hall. I have watched the | plant his garden, lat hed the men haying dog, always in ading around in where cranberries used Aot 1g out a big mud turtie once in juesti while. Near the hoz we found the i didn't think the wal 1 the sun. o muain i of everything in! tables. 1 never shall | of the first telephone d for me by the sod farme W others having 15 prepared for them to their liking nir re so tender walk down th enclosure, ) 10 i o will be : ining ter opinic Sist his mind—a fool be | tendance, a nearb; to grow, | will to 1 Lou’ of them on Iy to com of have don: dist pea were 1e 0ld Nean is so pretty. side, in rook T ong one covered with vines, ut run; the air and many a time 1] deep breaning there. o honeysuckle at the| just under the win- | my rcom,” so-cailed by the| (bless them) as well as by me, | ot scent of its flowers is as 1 lie in bed, remind- sweet hope” of heaven. pick (he wineberrie red raspberries, only ct. They make a fine shortcake and are good for the table if they require a little sugar. ine can be bought at almost any nu i casily grown. spreading | rapidl han. When t See 2 1 rid © practic There is a side of the dow of family o ind {he the most viciol within they rub large housc ut o ism o 3 i me 1it was hypnc 1t charm or Dan Is “The charm 1 use ‘Golden Rule, and that same can be used for a Treat vou would like to treated ourself.and if round and to have it bu. could chlore : more human PUssY's narra cruel treatmer what kind of tr to des maeur L menagerie a untamable vhen old und 1 hely Tike w v are you don't that huc ™ ut 1 1 pasture ete.; in it < to W out it; but that time is coming again, thanks too; hard! in a huck- Kleberrying, the erry the sw ome: wtment | plossed out (o poor puss. | et Ticn wh She tamed the fact, i don't | ey expec Rosa of 1 bought s — cultivated memories of ick blac course; serrie but my - ] he de- o! | remark 1 always make. H jrings and we are invit Beginning Saturday, April 26th, 8.30 a. m. OUR ANNUAL AFTER EASTER MARK DOWN' —ON— uits, Coats, Capes and Dresses OFFERING Values Which are Most “Unusual Every garment will be tagged with sale price, so that you may look around and compare values, . No Memorandums. Slight charge for necess ;3 alterations. Marabou An assortment of very smart WHEN MAURICE HATS MEET there that recognizable charm which never passes neck p\ieces in black, taupe and natural. Very is fashionable for immediate and summer wear. unnoticed. 194 MAIN STREET. WAUREGAN HOTEL BLOCK ————————————=- YANTIC the special business meeting of ~ | Woman's guild of Grace church Monday afternoon the following offi- cers were re-electes President, Mrs. . William F. Manning; vice president, Mrs. John Kilroy; secretary, Mrs, C. P. Vanderw treasurer, Mrs. C. E. “arpenter. St. John" Rudd chairman of the cxecutive board.-« During the past year the guild has. purchased $250 worth of Liberty loan _ bonds, and another $50 bond of this is being subscribed for. The oney thus invested will go towards the rectory fund, as a rectory is to be this are not so pleasant, for mesqui- = our ankles, the vines sc and arms, and the dre 100 m; , he has a stronger i thon mine, Many an eve feartuliy 3 at e nobile—thoss the close ride of At the | th ieading t1 nd \ stand hick—it's ve pull it Pus o large he worst weed 1 ever saw- r the pig; he grunts before he sees guess he smells what's coming. ride around a little( but Hiram is although o faithful old he refuses to go out of a walk, taking it as an insult if we urse him into minute’s trot. Riding through the old Noank road Iliram can go as slowly as he likes, We' like to jog along, ing in its beauties, in Jun [ get out to pick ild strawberries on the roadside: in July and August to pick the flowe woldenrod, the lasi of August, alway: reminds me that the d summer is nearly over—six week: hotel, goinz on to main street, past vhich 100ks v the sub- 7 attrac- The L fine lights in Ne: cspeci hotel. Rid round {strike the home road. IT':-" Midway Jocks very well at night, ighted as it is. Lord Point seems 1 = 5 bo vory DobULiD: e hoiie. SeeIS | hyjlt at an early date. "The e vory Dopular: the Dathing is ¥ery | covials held during the vear have given' ™ SEa 510, be 0CCU- [ great pleasure and the re-election of jofficers shows the -appreciation the.l 3 lother members have of the co-opera- _ many happy hours, and hope to again, | tion shown by the officers. ! Lord willing. = 3 | “¥dward Smith and Charles Smit URELIA PURS were in Boston Friday attending the: parade of the Yankee division. ¥ < Homer Peckham, one of the original.. Buffaloes, who recently received his discharge from the army, is at Blue .- Hill farm this spring. L Mrs. J. Stevens spent a part of the week in Bozrahville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Falvey. g Mr. and Mrs. Foote of Norwich re-- cently purchased the newly erected .. | cottage on the A. Frank Gardner pi % lorty and bave moved inte it during | week. Londoi the here in that n 1, fohican we ' soon cry car, to a frost is the, On Sundays the “bys’ come with wives and families, and we a merry time; chicken dinner can't be beat, and a salad supper makes you glad you are Lving Very often automobile parties camp round about here, some come farmer asking permission o « his land, which is readily s run_their automcbiles rigt field, pitch their small sleep! spread a rather thin hough of trees, cut from rge brushes along the roadside; then home have hat that i tr . i Frem the Consular Reports. Switzerlan, per capita, the s per capit nes ($2,100) ancs ($1.600) the thiest coun, Tn 191 alth W England, onl, The aggregat v estimat (38, the ]! mp on 8000 ed as about 050.000.900.) 40.006,000,000 franes nt, on rees and ress A modern cotton spinning factory is being started in Buenos Aires. the; uild the smallest of bonfires, | make coffee, buy milk, egus, etc. They | - are as brown as berries and look fat|g and well. I One party came from Mo 8 Can, coming through Vermont and |M New Hampshire, reachins Boston. | i O {rom there to Frovidence, through to ;g ur Westerly, and were on their way from | @ (here to New London when night over- | took them-—consequently their camp at i the farm. Next morning they started with “Bon voyage” from us, for New London and New York. One of the “boys” goes a-fishing no and then, and digs clams off \lusm\',-[ 5 nd; and so we have <h fish and | & lam chowders; and—whisper it—a |$ D % 5 . % . lobster dupper, once a year only. Conditions indicate an increasing firmness in the Once in a while the hone h('\’! 0 %o attomo- iy to West- | sometimes we | COAL ile riding! Oh, joy! U price of erly and Watch Hill; | branch off and go to Weekapaug; car- | ry our supper, eating it sitting on the | rocks, looking off over the ocean. The | air there is enough to make a person!| Lungry who hadn’t been able to eat| for a month; but if he can resist roast | lamb, bran bread, cottage cheese, pick- nd died with to his mist LEADER. L5 great paws cling HENS LONG FOR EARLY OATS. Dear el Constipation Cor which is agother ward for ongestion, the beginning” of serions dis- order, and searly evory dimomtorts Rid yourself of con- sipation asd. yeu will be free from all disease—as nearly as possible proof | against infection. ere T come ritten about in fiower po oats. this ¥ fie coilar, never they were 1 real for every Well, 1 for myself Well, T pla but they had to en planted them in large box covers. Of course, T would have any place for such rnaments upstairs in my housc I fed lots of them as soon three inches high. The her believe sang verse of song allowed | once selected a good in the Social Corner another by the same name came to life ifier two vears and of course I had to! onother name. T thought of| names and sent them in to the| and he said_which one N would be nice. Well, npw called by that name, so hat is just the name for me,| all i H never know what it is to work as eight hours, I must. muke my letter & Where is nte as every oat s name | ut as sh g pation itself. i | i 1 NOISES IN THE Dedr So | PROVED FOR MERIT BY 80 o T s interested in Witch Hazel's lelter that DR. J. H. SCHENCK 1 wanted to have a little chat with her SCHENCKS act’ freely, ably, on the liver, stomach and howels, cleansing, sweetening, toning, strengths pated condition will beconfe impossible. Ordinary constipation “cures” are only laxatives that must be taken regu- larly, and thai finally form a habit that is as dangerous as consti- Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are wholly vegetabie; absolutely harmless, they form no hahit, PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED Ad it therefore seems desirable to order early By cmploying the MOST MODERN and ECCNOMICAL methods resuiting in the LOW- EST COSTS PER TOM we are enabled to quote the LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE in keeping with FIRST QUALITY COAL and RELIABLE BUSI NESS PRACTICES. Our Spring Stock and Prices ars now available, Yook il and o but prices are subject o change without notice. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL (0. TELEPHONE 24 ening, se that a consti- We would like to gliote on your requiram YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE & SON,

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