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‘1 fhey then tore down one of the bar m i i This also failed to avail Ahem -and they X romained there until a wuns automo- i bilist gave them a 1ift. - Mr. Clark stated ! that the car was a Buick 8ix and if he can locate the owners they will-pay for he damage done to his property. chael F. Collins of Jersey City lg Spending geveral days’ vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Monroe of 484 Pleasant street. Mrs. Ruth W. Brewster spent Tuesday in Mystic. Over 100 members of Natchaug lma. N6. 22, K. of P., accompanied by the n band, motored to Colchester v night and” were guests of Oliver Woodhouse lodge of that plaes. Work in the third degree was exemplified by the degree -team of -the local lodge. The re- mainder of the evening Was spent in @ ocial way. g e WILLIMANTIC 5ot i et e e Hope Refie ah lod:e F., meets in Odd Fellows" Ha e ANNOUNCEMENTS Organ Reecital. ; " An organ recital is to be given Thys- day &vening by Alban W. Cooper, ‘orggn- ist and choirmaster, Second Congrega- tional chureh,. New London. 'He will be assisted by Mrs. Lillian Munger, alio Georgg Dunham, bass, and Willard Keigwin, tenor. 'There will be no adm: sion charge to the recital BAVIS THEATRE There will be an entire change of gram at the Davis today both in the 2nd photoplays and every one is |bs sured of 3 good show, one that can deperded upan not to offend the most gis- criminatipg andience. The Tip Top Revue is a riot of fun gnd songs. omns a comedian = French s literally 'knocking . them fle their seats’ with his mirth producing and Al has tyo great co-stars in fun stuff in Al Coleman and Lew” o-;u_ Jack Ryan tile chap with the :pleasipe voige ,and Billy Walsh make an unugu- ally ing cast of male stars. In the femgzle part of the cast Miss Lxl;fln. a clever gifl with a good voice, Mfss Bessie Fox who assumer the part of Mrs: Bozo SEoleman’s wife, and Miss Velmpa Lee camry their parts through to mugl suceess, The chorus of the act includes Migses Sagic Coldie, Pauline Eil u Irene Zara, Fave Howland, Violet Ck Cell Sheldon, Florence' Ray; Flo Clarl Rose Crane and Babe Lee. The musigal comedy act takes up the entire vaudevilio time and is well-wotrhy of the time gl lotted. Lemons is one of the best comedians seen hers in vaudeville in vears and puts his comic hits across in real laugh-prp- voking manner. The musical scor eis well selécted and the chorus is well gowned. and can all ging. The Revue is replgte with tupeful tunes, pretty girls and lats of fun. The fgature picture for today apd Thursday is William Farnham md nel;r trings, a 6-part,Fox special productian gg comfilete pfi?le Show is a funny Magk Sennett comedy “The Ginger Girl. Dog't Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic 23 Chaurch street., Telephone 105. 'JORTY YEARS AGO almost mry mother thought her ‘child must hava PAREGORIC or leudanum to make it slecp. These drugs will produce’ sleep, and A FEW DROPS T0O MANY will pmduath@fimfm WEICH THERE I§ NO WAKING. Many are the children whe have been killed 'or whose health has heen ruined for ]ife by pasegoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narootie produet of opium. are probibited from selling either of the nmfios named to children af all, or to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “na.motlo“ 181 4 my whioh velicves pain and, produces sleep, but which in poisonous deses praduces eonvul- ‘sions and, death.” The taste and smell of medicines mmhgaptamm ; and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Oordmls * Ui8gothing Syrups,” eto. You ‘should not pe_nmt any medicine to he given to your children. ualess you or ian know of what it is compesed. .CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- FAIN mofim, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletoher.” Children Cry For and it is- expected that.he will take over} the work if he i selected. Along with this work it is expec\cd that he will be- mericanization agent of the town of | f Windham subject to the approval of the state ‘director of 2 irn Star Lodge, No. 14, A. F. el 3;;’[‘;:0“:( U:‘::"‘L A5, ot Masmic Hall [ since J. D, Eimendort lott fhis oity for Fhe only medting of the board of di-la position as industrial director of the rectors of the Y. M. C. A. was held Tues-|state Y. M. C. A. of New Je day evening at 7.30 o'clock at the asso-| will begin their -wor kthis coming Sep- clation building all members being pres-|tember and it is desired that 2 man may pre- | be appointed to 1 sided and matters of routine nature were|[fall terms begin. Ofice, What Is Going On Tonight. Bemevolent and Protective Order ent. President Robert H. Fenton James (Red) Casey, 32, 2 veteran of the world war, was before the police court Tuesday morning charged with in- toxication. He pleadsd guilty and was given a 60-day ‘Sentence in jall.. He was arrested on Main street late Monday .| night by Officer Brabt Bombria. Joseph Perkins of Canterbury called at the police station Tuesday evening and asked Chief Killourey to aid him in locat- inz his:14 vear old granddaughter Car line, who disappeared from home June Ist. He stated that he had heard noth- ing from her for over four weeks and the ast he knew of her whereahouts was when she was doing housework in Ha over. From there she said She wag com- int to this eity. He was of the apinion that she might be working at one of the s-!local mills or doing housework here. He deseribed the girl as 14 vears of age and large for her vears. She has a wart on the right side of her nose and a birth- n.')rk on her chin, weighs about 130 ds and is five feet four inches in 1 the room where |reelected, the following men s swimming pool is located and that|office; Ry Harris, Kenneth > Tebm be painted. The water in the{ Raymond A. Parker, Robert Higsins and bc drawn off and the pool given . Fran “ustard, wha is ugh eleahsing. The matter of se-|now filling the office of general secretary ‘maa to take up the work of|of the Y was elecled a membe industrial seeretary, a positionsleft va-|board of directors of the i antic cant sinee the resignation of J. D. El-!welfare bureau to fill the tf, Was 4180 discussed. A certain|by the resignation o has been approached on the subject|former secreiary of the Y. "Too much Jakey spelled cooler to John ¢ Tucsday afternoon and.he will ap- pear before the police court this (We nesday) morning to answer to the charge of intoxication. . He was found on wall on upper. Main d as his conditio 5 ickled” he was taken in tow. Three men drove into this e day eyening in rd and stopped on Main street. out of the ma- chine and e the men holding l‘ 3 1 rthing went well fc but suddenly the lunch open and a man raa out, }scared rabbit. He rounde into North street and up the a rear of the Opera he. was_caugit again they ente out of the ci learned that field way and were to Brewster's Neck COLCHESTER cars were attached to the 6.15 o'clock train Monday evening to ac~ | commodate the passengers returning to { their hoines after spending the Fourth in | town. The four cars were crowded. It | was the largest number ever carried o | the branch on one trajn. i Sigart and family of New York s of Mr. Elgart's parents at tire ew hotel. Julius Phelps and party of West- zathered > from Man - i run into a hlin (1 have had to ta You love it because of its very helpl Several loeal young women, % miss this big gala show. g bR ddgadal) B D5 A L. Stebbing and family apent the you what is the mafter when itf'clll bad. ] m only ery 3‘3'4 !g@t: e o th o yy 1 ‘ourth a AYWAT ake. nlfll‘ m M ,.§ . % 5 DRy oo mes O'Brien and Mis sister, Miss to you for help. Byt the you love bady, ? s A mystery story that seems destined help baby, the mq ou ought to realize what & wonderful Temedy m‘t’cherbz'cmrifiy It hgbeen used for mbln' aiiments for oyer thirty years. An experienceg doctor disceveyed Fletcher's Castoria 1 for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor 0il, Blnrn Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know_what is safe and be “for babies have only good to say of it, Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria and | Anna O'Brien, of New Haven were at mmer home on Norwich avenue Fourth. | The first grand military ball given by ! the local vost of the American Legion in hall Monday evening was a grand E The hall was crowded. A large | number from out of town attended. { A number from the village went to He- | bron Monday afternoon to attend the cel- to end in tragedy but which develops a Vein of comedy and finally results happily for all concermed will-be shown here fp- day and Thursday, when The Girl in Number 29, the Universal film adaptien of Elizabeth Jordan’s popular novel, The Girl in the Mirror, starring Frank Mayo, comes to the Breed theatre. The plot centers about Laurie Devon, who, with a close friend, has written a successful play. Satisfled with his success, Laurie* refuses Thompson, Ldna Van- derman. Frank spending t Pleasure i Touis ()l’orlll\l‘d and Clement F both of Wil ippeared b police court chester Tuesday of violati ¢ and Lincoln and e summer at the o {5 to $5.43 | ebration there. The program consisted of b " u o o = o | @ band concert on the green, addresses, a baby 0f See how the little one smiles af U a to write more, 8o hiS sister and severa. o e iy ball game between Hebron and Columbia give atf::::“ws LIt 1 th y" " i friends plan to stimulate his interest in muurey Bros. { Officor ¥ teams, and in the evening a display of if trying to you for hel m; l‘t life. ‘One morning Laurie sees in his mir- ror the reflection of a beautiful girl. She is sitting in the window of a neighboring Irre\mrm and a dance in the town hall. | Dr Maurice Tynan and Miss O'Brien g;“yn will learn tn on Fletcher’s Castoria, mde f | course you would not think of usmg u\ything for them uut was not & FUMERAL DIREETQRS AND | of Naugatuck were the ests of friends apartment house, holding a revolver to $6 Uni .F- 'A!'?fifi:‘ A o EAUSE Puciay in town Monday. g prepared especially for Infants and Childre, So keep it im the Rouse. | | {T85 50" "00rt i on the verge of sui- pies = g e el Y ia 5 kept| | Postofice Inspector George Smith of cide. He rushes around the corner and up Phome 209 iLady Assistant) » W"'m"{'"‘ e "f‘"‘; ‘""“*:‘ KeP| Albany was with his family on Windham te her room, takes the gun from her and etk o e SPRANR | syenus Ménddy. o cp in helping her through re was 2 t the town busy Tuesday in this ci steady group of applicants bullding during The wedding of Albert Lussier and Miss Ida Matte, both of this city, took place Tuegday morning at St. Mar church, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. Papillon. Hormisdas Laus Matte, fathers of th spectively, were the ing th and a reception 3r. and Mrs. Timothy Nutter returned to their ‘home in Whitinsyille, Maas, en Monday after a few days’ visit with Mrs, Nutter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. 4 P, Roper, Dwight Marvin ha§ purchased 2 large motor tryck. | Mrs. Robert Meiggs -is with her hus- | band in New Haven. Mr. Meiggs was a former brakeman on the branch railroad and is now rumning on the spare train out me of | of New Haven. mu may confront her., She tells him little of her affairs but he' goes blindly ahead trying to help har sud meets with mon adventures than he had ever dreamed of. The climax comes when, making a hair-raising getaway from a gang of thugs, he apparently kills a mas. The tragic tangle affair, when finally straightened out, Tesolves itself into a joyous comedy. Madlaine Traverse will also be seen in a photoplay of extraar- dinary power, The Tattlers, and the Bray JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Flimore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer -2 MORTH 8T, LLIMANTIC Lady Assistant— Tecl. connection Dr. F. C. Jackson cenvine CASTORIA AI.\VAYS W Bears the Signature of (4 - 3 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, the bride’s parents a ey Michael D. O'Connell of Stat-| pletogranh will complete the bill. o Vi T ;\'l""r Idaxe ings and Jndge Richard O'Con- e | cation with relati t Hartford were guests of th. ROCKV“—‘-AE on Pleasant street the vast week. liam Ruser of Middletown was at Owing to the hard rain no church ser- ter-and the Willimantics were unable #0 | S d were ests of r. and Mrs. 3 o3 | htied) ¥ vices were held here Saturday last. § of the bride, was ring bearer. The brigs hit his ‘pjtching. E. B. Thompgon Sunday. was dressed in white georgette and car- 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hours—8 a. m. to 8 5. m. Phou 44 s omo on South Main street over the| ™ ganuel Blgart of New York was the| Sunday afternoon Rev. F. W, Klein con- | ried a bouguet of white roses. The I‘;’(t'ilfr%d Barber, Elver::;xmsmt;x‘;iifil; ;na | wi - = guest of his parents at the Grand View ted 2 trigtic religious service at the| bridesmaid, in hiug orgette, ecariad er Burdick were en r. 5. B o FAGEPS closed car leaves| f‘ 1 S{ = ho-tel Snpe ""Lf‘“’n‘fi'l{.‘;fl;’i’“:‘fd“fthnm over the Fourth. e b b M BB areantts :‘;rndnne of | and Mrs. Joseph J. Taylor at Buttonwood Bamdss at 450 ociok for Willimantie. r | tham frot Willimantic s tn oneoiges | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gahrman wore | enjoyed a ball game ix the forencon and| the Stafford High school and has been 3| July 4th and 5th. _ g"" car {8 merning th leave Williala section s be interesting. the Jocals winaing in a guesst of relatives ln Haddam Monday, | athletic sparts in the afternogn. teaeher in the public schools. iJors-| Mrs. Emory C. Kenyen was a guest at -.:bc for Mn-xm Joquire 2t New The ¥Kin vitehed for Colehes. Fred B. Ames and Eugene Rowe of | Mre. Florence Bateman of Hartford i man was overseas with the A. for | the home of her parents at Cedar Valley York Lilwzh or at the hotels. novisd e €5-§ Salem were in town Tuesday evenins at-|{ was at the home of her mother, Mrs. |18 months, returning to his home at | farm Monday afternoon. =% ey me { tending the K. of P. meeting. { Irving Botham, for the week end. Dover, N. H., after the armistice was| MTr. and Mrs. Charles Boss entertained Henry O. Sorrell and Emil Commette of ~ Henry Frink of Columbia visited at the | signed. The bride received many pres-|on the Fourth their son, Howard Bess, 1 North Westchester were here Tuesday. same place Monday. ents. Both are members of ths ioral|and family, and their son-in-law, Fred . oo S D and G & PONAFA families | Baotist fhurh ® Mes: Formion Lagim Boss. - Their daughter, Mrs. Fred Sosg, of Willimantic celebrated Fourth Monday at the farm. Harold Hansen won two second prizes in the Seuth Willifigton races Monlay. In the evening he visited friends in Tol- | land. spending the Eummer with them. The cottage purchased. by Elbert Black- lock from Oscar Burdick is being taken the glorious friends here, where she has grown un. W. H. Pollard t After a short hopeymoon trip thex ) for their home at Dover, N. H., having the best wishes of the commugity. ‘Rev. F. W. Tholen of Preston MANSFIELD DEPOT Miss Cora L. Marsh of Eagleville visit- ¢d her dawn and moved to .1 new. location near the home of Mr. and Mrs. ton. sister, Mrs. Blmer Botham, last B. E. Pengdle- ciiy Murray’sf Boston Store Pauline Chaulker of Willington Baptist chureh In the evening he *11° 4 C ho guest of Mrs. . L. Kiein at the| “Jirs Atbert Botham visited her sister, his text comsisted of three ¥ l‘[‘].< Te 3 nag ? osda’ = s s i ree Wwords wllllmantlc Onn parsonage Wednesday and Thursday 1ast. | Mrs. Chs. Thompsem, in Palmer, Mass., | which he wanted all to remember. The SOL 1 KILLiNGLY g 9 ° - . Sarah Morrison has left this vil- | Monday words were Come Become: and Oves.| Inez Doine spent.the week end apd . jlage and is now at the home of her 50n | Jidweek hour of devotion Thursday |come. =t 2 " | holiday with friends. at Oakland .Beagh. i ® evening at 7.30 clclock in the chapel. Mr. and Mrs.\ Arthur . Jacquea g e s - e i ‘;1 JL Corbity is visiting his daughter| Altosether, this community enjoxed a i children of Ms ster, Conn., are Vigit- % : in Mystic. safe, sane gnd sanitary Indepcridence inG gt GorW. Mrs. Sumnor of the Mansfield sfate|day. FRtAr.. Indepeddencs |- . o cnena N Harry Bogue &nd chil- . Waller Williams called on several h ‘A training school and hospital speat the | ok T idr«n Warren and Audrey. mofored to parishioners '\Vednesday. week end at the home of her daughter, | 3 { Patersen, N. J., Saturday and spent the of Putnam ~vas 2 weel dirs. Judson Bonney. STAFFORD holiday. 1da and Merritt Smith of Warren, dys Roberts of s the | - Mes Do has been the| 2 Mass., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. E. B.| guest of Miss Helen Higgins. zuest of e of Norwich, | térial from Roston Monday. T Thompson. The annugl picnic of the Tniversalist ;28 Feturned I r. WY, and AdE F. 9 - y R ULAR PRICES R. W. Tilden and family of Norwich|chyrch was held Thursday at Crygtaj| Mr- and Mo Hoiland were in eenwich Sunday wn‘e guests of lnp Misses Tilden from | lake. The monthly supper at the T dren, Roy and Bernicz, of Plainfield. were | fo sticnd the funeral | suests over Sunday at tho home of their| Mrs. Alvert Pike vl s 4 of James Tlollang. ed at Jarcd Hall's spent H H - 2 £ 4 . . th 1 hix vas post; 5 v . A4 A e: Sterlin [hu! . Here iz a splendid opportunity to acquire Ivory Pyralin at Half-Price. The collection |z.-omn St S BRI S R oo ohiresk onid e Rl TRl Stecilng TheMl s aihe South Woodstock. Miss Beats B .| left Saturday f sonsist of Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Puff Boxes, Hair Recsivers, Cream Boxes, ||*2 050, riampton on busi-| eosmomsoiios B 7 of Tiockvile fe A i QT ERUNG Seap Boxes, Nail Files, Scissors, Button Hooks, Cuticle Knives, Shoe Horns, Trays, etc, While these goods are subject to slight imperfections, there are a great many pieces that sppear to be absolutely perfect and in most cases you will find it difficult to detect ths pes Miss Anna Hall of Bosten visited her mother, 1 Jane Stedman, frem Satur- d; to Monday H. Stedman household is at the vill rem orence Jiome of her sister, ¢ The, many friends Mr. and Mrs. George | H. Rhodes have made during their threa | of ¥ears' residence herg are glad to le { that they arg to remgin ip.the.John: Felice Pero. Aliiler of Stery| at the homo o chaplain ® . The W. staff of teachers beach at Groton Lopg Moint for this|Home for the present. tn, Batmer 3 9% ded only 1 imperfection, in fact the o mont. B et o b ] slightest , in y are almost equal to first quality goods. B Al e g e e BERG. and Mt Vernon, . S . - <on Memorial street; her | their daughter Mabel was uhi hoo! Tear! | injormal reception corge Robertson, of Coventry|riage with Kyederick tayiERtiong. woas {home of the br PLAIN PA[ IERNS IN IVORY PYRAUN wife and her cousin, Lilly Birds-| Doyer, N. H. Miss Edith Jenkin relatives of | Atrs. obert ‘Shesma with her husband, from New BFitain, | maid of honor, with Harold Jenkins as to 8. visited her. best man, both being eousins of the brin £y 1.75 Comb, coarse or coarse and DU BARRY %4.50 Nail Files, for, .., ...\ 0. .- 756 | PATTERNS $4.00 Puff Boxes, for........... $1.98 $4.50 Puff Boxes, fOr: vassess $2.19 |- | | Warden William ¥, &n uty Grapd Reeprd u;g Hecre ry‘ &'fl;fl E. Alen, District Deputy Grand Treasurer Harry L. Ericson, District Deputy Grand Marshal Vietor A. Rosenlund, msmcc Deputy Rrand Chapiain Frederic A. Shel { deni, District Deputy Prand Guardian 'Din | D. Home, District Deputy Grand Herald Henry W. Allen. now caring for Mr. Furber. Thomaston, — The T’wmu(m Metal Product company, the new concern ‘which has leased the old factory of the Ameri- can Knife company st Reynolds Bridge, expects to start overations in a few m wre uav om: o o 2 pos y 1 3 @e Nail Filesfor ................ 80¢ $4. 33 Comb and Brush Trays, for $2.25 Mr. and Mes. Geerge D. (s‘,regn oty ;nfis Ruth Binney of Springfigld sags Q i o :;]L:l)rll‘r&ukt‘fi” o e ¥y Springfleld; Mass., were guests Sunday of | Promise Me, after which the wedd il 5 ride th 2 76c Button Hooks for ............ 35c || $7.50 Comb and Brush Trays, for $3.98 ]! ¥ and Mrs 1 B. Thompson. march was played bF Mrs, H. B Cad iy e e e i Mr. unq Nirs. }larxin M. Hansen. visited | 'The bridal party gtood under an arc 1 Mr. Flaherty is busi- 80e Mail Filesfor ................ 40c || -$2.00 Puff Boxes, for ............ 98¢ o e nting ) B e itk SR e g“dewn | and tie affair todk on the | yere was 2 seod atiendance at chureh i 2 g L. z y was performed by Rev. a S a0 3 $4.00 Cuticle Knives for .......... 50¢ || $3.00 Puff Boxes, for..,........ $1.48 }|weschers cusimer soboot m New Haven | B “Toad of Hortfard. - The singlo i Tho. grounda were | >3’ Lown Saach: who baa been veFy e b S P ( Mr. and Mrs. George D. Green of goryice was used. Edwin Colburn, bro gally . coloted electric| 11 i somonhat bettor o $1.25 Soap Bexes for ............ 59c || $3.00 Hair Receivers, for ........ 5148 {| ke enjoyed in the bouse, | © 362" Tamp of Prov s | & niusic, A @ $1.60 Soap Boxes for............ 79¢ || $2.90 Nail Polishes and Trays, for $1.45 {! | Cake, dlex;n;na;; o o crona ass | r. and Mrs. T . A5 rv fai & : s 1,00 Combs, -coarse or coarse and $4.50 Nail Polishes and Tray, for $2.15 || ‘,)tfsbfi, s F,i{,,‘f;“,:rx?;figc:’?.:?, Mra. Nerthrupt this (Wednesday) evap- 4 4 st % BBL. A ... o oorinnininne s oo A8c | V8375 MITFOr £OF: simsvs + 5 i B1 20 DON! :r think that because your T i i 2L Rinn R8T sompnity piontc Si 75 Combs, coarse or coarse and 36.30 MATOIS 0T & oo oo ot oo s BB2D stomach can “digest , food R o0 the officr presented them 2| seqson apd was largely aftgnded. A ge- ey you are proof against indigestion. = The 'most Thwsos genar tpvle Mr eod M| liclous clam ciowder was served st e, TOr .. . e im o . oBBe o] 2850 Mirrors iR e e ge important digestiye We ls B & Tisherty’ (Mabel Craig) ere mammied ) noon, also sandwiches, cake, e cream 5 & 5 the ¥ po > s, and candy. In the eveniry the gu $2.00 Combs, coarse or coarse and $1.00 Infants’ Hair Brushes, for. ... 48¢ bowels, liver and kidpeys. U ngflmga T Father ORelly, Thes have 80| 5ero'the homo of M. Quidzeon whero fine, far 98¢ et e ; 2 Fiday et mAnEAs 0f Thames lodge, | TUSIC and danciaz on the Jawn weer gn- ine, 5 NS T G b R $5.75 Hair Brushes, for ,,.....,. $2.85 acnveandwofkmhmy, )'Oll are in danger No. 22, 1. 0. 0. s went o New London | Jo7ed, Burril iL. Fielding had charge of 2 5 3 ¢ the affair and received many complim $1,20 Shoe Horps for .....,...... 59¢ || $8.00 Hair Brushes, for..... of selfwnm& o e “;° Siporinof Pequol o165 | for fho succcss of Lie enjovablo svent. ~ = . 2. > - - Mr. and Mrs. Harry ¥Francis and chil- $3.00 Comb and Brush Trays, for $1.47 || $8.75 Hair Brushes, for. . , .. DR e e ;i;;:;g,:;;g d4n Voara ) Famdl, | Jamen MigE Mr. and Mgs. James Darrow and day ter Mau 3 of Waterford attended the g— nic Monday. Bdith and Thelma Strickland of New London are to spend the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Quidgeon. ONECO* ine, for ......o..ocpeeie.o.. B3¢ || $4.50 Hair Receivers, for. ..o . $2.18 u,e a.,.”‘}’?;’& B in v kL, ’t;zigrflwggg}fe;"fovw} Mr«Bm- $2.75 Cream Boxes, for,........ $1.39 | $11,50 Mirror, for.......:..... $5.98 T e e ;‘,‘a i e M Pl o o i 5 i y ill- on riens nday. $2,78 Manicuring Scissors, for.... $1,78 || $13.50 Mirrors, for ...:..... .. $6.75 in chacee, e eplod Bome haowiee oc 1| RGO UER! IR POVIST et spent the week end at her home. The Ladies’ Aid society held a strag- berry supper at the AL E. church last Wednesday evening, whizh netted (he - clety $24.41. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Brewin and twe children and Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Sh& % sw& children. were ip Wegleriy

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