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Norwich Bulletin, 3 Church street., Teleplone 105. Judging by indications, Congressman Richard. P. Freeman - of . New London will meet Wwith some opposition when he ‘comes up_ for re-nomination today (St- surday) "at the convention of the repub. 1 the month it was supposed that Con-| gréssman Freeman would have practical-| Iy, no opposition at this convention but ¥hen the voting begins today each coun- %y will have its own JLondon county Freeman of senting ex-Senator Somers; while Middlesex will line up for! Senator Edward W, Hazén of Hadam. Tire records of these four candidates S ol : | Windham county. the Second district. candidate: New backing Cohgressman | though New London ; Second _hand bought and sold. gdods. Dargest stock in used_Household Goods. WARD BROTHERS, DEALERS, 45 Jackson St., " is the big trouble in every serious spirits, irritability, nervousness, imperfect vision, loss of memory, slgep, | Fvih o v They actpromptly and freely, but gently, fimronghl{ cleansing the bowels, comforting the imu lating the liver—{he epecifc for indi- iousne: estion, headache, bil ss, heart- rn. flatalency. Purely v le. Plain or Sugar Conted. 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE Dr. J. . Schenck & Son, Philadelphia ONSTIPATION of appetite, ete.—stop course of county. stomach, stimu- PROVES THEIR MERIT. WILLIMANTIC'S SECOND HAND STORE. linois Windham County of Willimantic. " Killourey Bros. FUNERIL DIRECTORS AND 86 Union 8t Phene 290 terhury, EMBALMERS nd e (Lady Assistant) ing. . tee ate " Succeeaing Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer | 60-62 NORTH' ST, Laty’ Assistant Tel. cennection S. army “'Dr. F. C. Jackson v, 715 Main Street, Willimantio Hours—9 a. m. to 8'p. m. Phone 44 DENTIST - -Murray’s Bos Peeping At Styledom’s It is a delightful sight as one leisure- Iy strolls through the aisles of our " Ready - to - Wear Department to gaze upon the beautiful things for > early Autumn and late Fall wear. " These garments are designed in - harmony with women’s new ap- preciation of the best and e‘:{pres- sive of all that is novel and exqui- site in current modes. NEW SUITS, NEW COATS, NEW DRESSES AND NEW SKIRTS ARE HERE FOR Y O.UR IN- SPECTION. Willimantle Offies, | show each well fitted’ for the bonors|This amount has been provided by the each hopes to win, so that ‘a, nomina< tion this noon at the convention means virtually an election. Congressman Freeman from the start{Georse Bachand, both of Bristel, wes made it known that he desired nation and he has been busy during.the b-| past weekis ‘visiting the various cities Early inland towns in the district to_see how his supporters are lining up. s " | Relief co - count delegates will come. to the eon-|ers were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'~ paring g::s gh‘:? "m',’f;' l::r:gn;'fll\l)t l?ur:- vention solid for their candidate and it {Clock from the chapel at Mansfield De- is claimed that Tolland county will give [DOt, “Services being conducted by Rev. Congressman Freeman some support, al-[F. W. Klein. ex-Senator Keeney of Somers |cemetery. Windham | will have supporters from that county. county putting forward Byron D. Bug-| ‘Mr. Bugbee has the assurance that “bee of Putnam; Tolland 'county pre- |voters:of Windhah will be with him [ been afgned by delegates from many towns in this county gives evidence that Bugbee Will have strong support from | Senator Hazen of Haddam is assured {Miss Cecelia Day, the organist, sang|Merrick mills scheculed for today (Sat- {some fifty votes from his followers, ac- One Sweetly Solemn Thought, and at{urday) for the American Thread company the offertory- she sang Pie Jesu, and as | ball team. |2 waiting hymn, Face to Face. The Bedford mills claim that they will wipe i |cording to statements made during. the past week, Pre-nomination talk Friday has that Mr. Bugbes of Putnam stands the {best chance for nomination as in case of a deadlock between the four. candidates | delsgates from Windham, and Tolland will pool their votes and with the aid of | 4,00, Ora Sayles, votes they hope te win from the other' counties, they wili be able to push their |1 home, | eandidate through. da e ch e n e ughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘George H.|from' the locals ih the Arse somter oy & Bivietin reporicr claimed that 1t woulq |LAMPHERT and had made Willimantic her seazon, ing, be Freeman on the first ballot. man was of the opinion that Congress- i man Freeman must win on the firat |Russell L. and Josephine G. Curran Rog- ballot or he will not stand d against. the candidate from .Windham |home, N At any rate, it is slated that)Vived by her parents. from the time Charles' A. Gates, chal s St ., | York, for the speakers. 3 Driscoll, Alice A. Driscoll, iscoll, Ve P45 cash for your |elections are now but five weeks away|drén's sermon, The Shulup Posy: ser| Annte Drisl, Maresver Drmergtl moco See us before you buy or sell fand local republicans “intend to keep|{mMon. Only a Lovely Song. Sunday school things boomMmg from now until Senator(at 9.45 o'clock. Warren G. Harding has been elected as|0'clock, subject, Using of Hymns. president of the United States, Governor vice president, and all|Carpenter, candidates, swept into|Worship sermon by Calvin Coolidgs, other republican office by a big majority. rally has been Sent to surrounding towns|ble; 6, informal social hour in the ves- and Scotland, Hampton, “Coventry, Can-|tr¥; 7, evening service in the church and Hebron republicans Willimantic, Conn. | their intentions of attending the meet-|ing ser a republican, la_ deserter. Willimanfic, Conn. val a success. From 8| take the trip: “As the result of Gow i Holcomb's veto-of the bill 1o provide $1;~ $500,000 for an additional state school chy shoulder an added expense of. $£150, town ana was'do be paid. bpek by the|cd state after leepun‘fs had been Audiml_ Miss Ruth Miriam Large and Albert enomi-{ married - Thursday morning at seph’s church, of that city, John E. Clark of Willimantic. Funeral services for Clarence H. Bow- §t. Jo- New London charge of the arrangements. As the body was horne intq the .church bearers were Edward Nevins, °Robert | U IMary's cemetery, Segth Coventry. fred Sayles 30 Wainut street. She a 1840, 8 Earlier in the weel|Was born'in Voluntown = in the | e, Another |Home for several years. = Doris H. Rogers, infant daughter of a chance |ers, died late Thursday night at their 11 South street. She ¥ sur- The republicans have |07 Purial he November |tor, Will preach at 10.45 o'clock. ~Chil- Evening service at 7 Ell minister. 10.45, tife pastor; 12, Word of the|church school for the study of the Bi-{g, auditorium. At the beginning of the Sunday even- Lebanon, Columbia have stated fitting ceremonies. Rev. history of the First Of those who heard Rev. Mr. | St main, but the George St.iPeter and a faithful astor, and it was greatl; ‘was built. %] Store P "",,..,.. 2 \ ¥y Rev.|are to give their time and talent to mske the evening. a suceess. rr{fldahnm -Who are to attend the re- Burial was in the Storrs | Boo ican congressigM convention of the Stores | geon; . = Jay M. Shepard ~was In|uigegy. Coiict SIS city teddy (Rat least 230, it being Funeral services for 'Mrs. Johm Jkil-|Rumber of delegates attending the con- : ton were held Friday morning at $.15 o'-| Vention this year will be larger than in Myron Keeney of|and pirculars sent out recently; have clock from her late residence at North|DPrevious years, owing to the contest for Coventry. Requiepg high mass at St nomination to the office of congressman —. Mary's church, South Coventry, was|fOUT candidates, representing the four sung by Bev. James McGuinness pastor | COUnties, seeking this. honor. Batty, John Furlong and George Tuo- city some few weeks ago by doubling the hey. 'Burial was in the family lot in St.|Peating they got at the hands of the local thread makers. After the game the visit- ing ball players and their rooters will be ~ | the guests of the Merrick boys and a good time is assured. From all accounts it will be a different story this Sunday. -| . Fantie Eva Gluskin, 1%, daughter of|Yote in the town of Griswold man of the republican’ second congres-|Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gluskin of No.|Bl sional district. committee; calls the ses-|20 Center street, died.Wednésday night|Alice Brown, Mabel A. Buckingham, Be: sion to order at 11.45 (standard, time)|at Harlem hospital, New York city, fol-|Si¢ M. Burdick, Eva M. Yurdick,, Alice the, delegates Wil not find time dragging |lowing an iliness of two years. on their hands. =5 : 9 ters, Annie and Martha Gluskin, and a|B All arrangements have been completed brother, Reuben Gluskin all of this c“: rine Barnett, Catherine Condie, Mary K.|Roode, Abby Sautter, Edith Soule, Ger- |iors The Mind of Christ. Rally day exer- for a big republican rally, to be held on| i rion S e O st | Cheney, Martha T. Clarke, Tuesday evening, Sept. 28 at 8 o'clock, L e s Vi 4 in the town hall. secured Semator Medill McCormick of Il- Besides | Mrennan, Margaret Wyatt, Nellie Burns, her. parents she is survived by two sis.|Martha Bothwell, Ellen Bliss, Marguerite Cavanaugh, Ann At the First Congregatiosal chureh |o UMD Elizabeth Dealy, Kate Duwyer, Netta M. Dearnley, and Miss Lucy Price, of New|Sunday, Rev, Harry S. McCready, pas-{Nora Driseoll, Catheriie Driscoll, Alice |bur, Mabel E. Wilcox, Frances Wheelock, or Driscoll, Mary A. Driscoll, Sarah L.|Moodie. Eccleston, 1da J. Foster, Nellie Fitzger- ud, I # 4 A . Fiest Baptist churen, Rev. Arpur D[S0 13 M. Gardner, Emma R. Green. |gate are: MOrning | Gardner, Mary Godek, dJane Helen Havey, Eugenie C, Hennon, Jessie doin, Ida Jodain, Lucy M. Jeffers, Sarah W. Jeffers, Louisa Johnston, Marshall, Flora Miller, \ at the First Congregational [Ruth C. Miner, Elizabel Members of the republican commit- | church a nortrait of Rev. E that the meeting is open to any person and if that person is not yet he or she will be shown Samuel G. Wil- | Nellie McCusker, Mary MecDermott, JTen- R A la¥d, who was pastor of the church from |nie McCarthy, Eilen Paul, Alice D. Prior, | Gones i Gitore Toser & 1849 until 1868, is to be unveiled with | Maggie Perkins, Mr. Willard's | Margaret Powers, Helen H. Robinson, why this country today needs the repub-|pastorate of 19 years is the longest in the |Irens Roberts, liacn vote. Chief ‘of Police “Killourey. left Friday | Church. for Governor's’ Isiand where he was to 'V LEIMARNTIC |be principal witnes§~in“a case of the U. Privage Chief Killourey arrestéd St.|P2St: Ritchia, Agnes ‘ge Hill. Everett Hi 3 Congregational | Rock, Ellen Rioux, Mary Ralll, oo i St i He was a man whom everybody |Martha C. Tripp. Peter in-'this .city 6ome’time. &g upon |10ved and trusted, a thoughtful preacher request of afmy authorities and.received notice that he was needed as'a Witness. During his ab@ence Lieutenant Alan McArthur is acting chief. Loeal Flks are planning to hit Nor- d wich Thursday night of next week to aid | photographic art. the Norwich Elks in making their'earni- y | Annie Welch, Minnie Welch, Catherine through his efforts that the present edifice | Welch, Hannah Welch, h Th skl I, the gift of i B Margaret Wilcox, Anna Weschler, Phoebe e portrait is the gift of Mrs. E. B.|L. Youngz, Idella A. lock, J. Ed- i » Cragin of New York, a daughter of Rev. | Carroll, Clara Adems, Saree K. Aareg?| A- Thompson, Staniey Wheelocl corner of Railroad avenue Mr. Willard,.and is a beautiful plece of | Nettie 'A. Armstrong. Marie Helena_Ballou, French, osanna Gobeil, t Alice B Gilbert, Emma, Gilbert, Grace | with Fred S. Leonard, organist. Gilbert, Edith M. Gray, Helen Gray, Ila [Gardner will sing, The Voice M. Green, Helen Hull, all indications alto members of the large body of wearers of the antlers will hh::muaufln to b4 Rev. Mr. wnmm.:m- ‘and “seryice. it . have been sent to flm A G lard and Samuel P. Willard of Col- jgrant, the town of Windham will have to wf'“" daughter a1d so. of Rev. Mr. llard, and it js expected that they ‘attend the service. It Will be re; that Rev. Mr. Willard left and Percales, owing to the policy of the Amoskeag Company of Manchester, N. ‘We believe in taking our medicine and having it over with, so here goes ! 85c DRESS GINGHAMS ............... ONLY 6%¢ 50c DRESS GINGHAMS ............... ONLY 3% Owing to the scarcity of such cloth in the market, we “should advise an immediate purchase, covering your needs, because we may not be able to replenish our stotk as promptly as we should like. J. B. Fullerton Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Members of Francis 8. Long Woman's Seats are being provided for at pected that the Everything is set for the trip to the The boys up at the New t the defeat administered them in this Sunday at Recreation rk the Graton & Knight team wil! play re. This "team carted off a victory son, winning out in the tenth inning. / JEWETT CITY The list of women who are eligible i include: S¢ Brown, izabeth Brown, Gertrude iss, Ida Bryant, Jennie gllake, Cathe- Nellie V. Cruson, Lillian R.|Sarah E. Thompson, Ethel A. Thompson, Agnes. B. Dolan, | Tracy, Grace W. Webster, Grace B. Wil- Ida P. Young, Selma Zegeer, Slater Library hall, The men made as véters this yesr to |Will be administered to several persons. la_Geer, Helena J. Griffin, Maria L.|, Clinton Andrews, Edward Ashey, Ed-|mOorning and evening at the Haskell, | ward Barry, Joseph Baton, Ernest Benja- |chulch. Miss Martha Davis men, Walter Benjamin, Fred A. Bliven, |Epworth league. George S. Brown, Dwight Campbell, Samuel Catheart, Arthur Cyr, Isabella | Davis, George Davis, Alexander Desjar-|DY Mrs. Abraham Zegeer. Hiscox, Elizabeth Jodoin, Alice Jo- Mrs. H. Margaret Sullivan, _ Nellis M. McCluggage, | thew H. Exley, Steve Faber, Steve Fole: Esther V. Partridge, | qyst'W. H. Gley, Robert Gley, Arthur L.|St. Mary's cemetery Friday. Rosa = ments. mma Howes, Henry Howes, Hareld etson, Helen E. Swift, Mary Sharkey, | o CoorEe, 2 prires Bt e Willizm Magel, John McDermott, OVilla |ing he threw bundles of paj Marion, Sidney H. Melvin, Joseph Mon- | them. T that the & tague, Carl F. Munn, Franiésco Orapello, J. Frankiin Pace, William Purdon, John Post, Percy Riley, John Rischavy, Chas. Robinson, Joseph St. John, Daniel Shea, John F. Sullivan, Ernest Varieur, Herbert . Mary Smith, Alice Tarbox, Watie A. Whiting, Mary E. Wilson, Julia Welch, lagal distribution of improper Young, Margare ward Wyatt, A. A. Young, Jr. streets Chief of Poli Idella Alice Babcock, Barnett, In the . afternoon Lena Gordon, |mond P. Gardner, assisted by the chof o in the | held up. Flora Hexley, | Wilderness, John Prindle Seott; Pilgrim's i by Peter Iljitsch Tschai- | Gr investigation. Tolstol. Music by 15 Mr, sna Mr Gladys C. Malady, |from the oraterio, St. Paul, Felix Mendelsossohn. Recessional, Reg- | tenac, Quebe Mont- | inald deKoven. The Christian Endeavor meeting Mon- Middietown. — For Florence for the juniors at the Baptist church will be Thréé Travellers and for the se; Chamber of Commerce. been set for 29, —Gn&sual Suggestions For Furnishing the BED ROOM Whether you are contemplating a Period Suite or some- thing in a plainer style you will find a wide assortment of good designs from which to choose. Because we purchased these months ago we are able to name unusually low prices—affording you savings of worthy merit. HOURIGAN BROS. - COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 Main Street, Norwich Finn's Block, Jewett Cit trude C. Stebbins, Ellen J. Thompson, |cises in the Sunday school at noon. oung People’s meeting at 6:15. The subject of | Walter McGrail and Barney Mary E. Tift, Rose B. Tift, Rose B.|the evening meeting is Walking With God. > Rev. J. Eldred Brown of Norwich will | his own company wili be seen i Lela M. |conduct an Episcopal service Sunday aft- Kingsley, Mary E. Thornton, Isabelle C.|ernoon at 3:30 (daylight saving time) at The rite of baptism Rev. J. B. Aldrich will preach Sunday | $.15. Methodist e leads the | Coming te the Breed Sunday, Monday ané A food sale held in the Congregational John ~A.|Yestry Friday afternoon was conducted o Seoree Howes, Hensy Hewéh, Has Thursday evening » man driving an 3 ¢ L t Y. | C. Jefters, Robert Kingsley, Ralp g5 | automobile town, Willard while he was pastor, but few re. | Margaret Sullivan, Julia Shes, Delia | o\ e s Eudora Leclaire, | cveryw stan (the church has been reaping |Shea. ABby Shea, 'Bridgec Sullivan, an- A e : e e e T oL - the fruit of his ministry during the years | nie Sharki i Investigation proved that the pa- cho: pers were collections of socialistic liter- ature of various sorts. Whether they are of a class coming under the head of il- terature . has not been determined vet. Near the | I3 & famous man about town. Dr. Jekyll Sunday merning &f the Cengregational |the planting of a bundle in a group of The ceremony will be of added interest|Margaret M. Bell, Mrs. Vesta Bottomly, |church, Rev. Clinton Andrews will occupy | Polish people. 5 Mary Catheart, Annie Cornell, Margaret |the pulpit. 5 o Rloks i iven by Rich- |he facts in the case. Capt. D. J. Twomey Mary Cole, Dorothy C. Durfey, Flora E.|oclock a recital will.he given by Rieh- |02 (550 Ih the case., Capt D T, Twomey e and the men_were | o , They admitted being in Jewett | Tooinaben, evil brite. City and IaM_ &hat Parmless literature Muhthel Kingsley, Ida Kinney, Ida Ladd, | Song, words from the. Russian of Count |had been distributed. - The matter is un- Sarah E. Sprague, Helen Labarre, Bes- 2 sie .M. Laliberte, Susie L. Latham, Ma- |kowsky; Aria, Oh God Hava Mercy, bel H. McBroome, Ida M. Melvin. Katherine L. Moelfer, Blanche gomery, Mrs. Margaret' Morey Morgan, Addie M. Mary A. Olson, Beszis Olson, He went to the nearest at . five | telephone and notified Norwich police of A. A. Young aré register- music by |d for a few ¢Qys at the Chateau Fron- Dollar day has | diét XV. ‘What Is Going On Tonight. o fl"flk and Motion Pictures at the Vi Motion Pictures at Breed Theatrey Vasdeville and Motion Pictures at Daxis Theatre. Biks' Carnival at Eiks' Hall ANNOUNCENENTS ‘Through the agency of Francis D. Don. ohue, the property, No. 51 Division street, E to Mre. Charles F. Reynolds and Louisa J. Lewis, of Provideace, has been sold 'to John E. and Rosanna . Hotchkiss. It is a two tenement house with all improvements. This is the third real ostate deal consummated for this ownership in a short time. The new own- ers purchase the property as an invesi- ment. Tavited to Rock Nook Nome, The committee of the Rock Nook Chile dren's Home éntends a cord'al invitation to the public, including the ildren, to come and see the remodeled house this afternoon from 3 to 5. N, DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS FOB MUSIC ASSOCTATION CONCERT According to the musical critics of Paris, Maurice Marcchal, who is te ap- pear in. Slat® Hall on the evening of Oct 4th ‘is indeed a great artist de: tined for a great future, and doubly de- serves the triumph which the public is according him.” Miss Sydney Thompeon, who will give old ballads and dra- matic recitations in costume, has ap- peared with success in New York thea- tree. It is said of her that “she is a de- light to the eye and the ear, with a charming personality and the ability te make her characters live before you. With a natural endowment of art! tic ability supplemented by years of ®x- ceptional training Lois Perkins Mare- chal has achieved sufficient distinetion in power of dramatic interpretztion to have been publicly associated with Mme. Yvette Guilbert. e \ Olive Thomas heads the douple feature Breed Theatre. bill at the Breed today in “Dariing Mmne.” This is a pleasing comedy drama plenty of heart, interest and Wwhimsica. touches of humor. It is a story of Ire- iand and America and has ma ingly beautiful scenes of the the all star supporting cas second feature J, Warren Ki Sparks,” which is hedralded laughing feature of the year. The Pathe News completes this bill Four shows today, at 1.30, 3, 6.15 and on's powerful story, “Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde,” has been translated to the screem with John S dins, James Q. Dolan, Joseph Driscoll, ‘I"\_“h:;ml:‘ ir;-ul;':x;c AS!emn‘anfios. urray, | Rj ws| Durfey, Mat- . Faust. About L e va 'Foley, | thirty dollars was the result of the eale. Stanislaw Bulda, the menth old sen of Geer, Ulrich Giibert, Roger Gillette, Au-|Mary and Andréw Bulda was buried in Hourigan Gordon, Henry A. Guile, Lewis Hewlitt, | Bros. had charge of the funeral arrange- Barrymore in the leading role and will bs shown at the Breed theatrs Sunday. Mondey and Tuesday. This is declared to be one of the most remarkabie pictures ever. filmed. and the performance of Mr. Barrymore it is claimed, is & worthy com- panfon to that of Richard Mansfield, who appeared in the same part in the stage version: of the story. The plot. as is well nown, hss a by.his all-absorbing § profession and his investigations. He is in love cent, beautiful girl, Millicent Her father, Sir George Carew. is persuaded by Sir Georze to accompany him to a low mueic r that will separate and evil in a man into tWo distinc He evolves such a drug, administers ¥ to himseif and becomes not only Jekyll, the doctor-philanthropist, but also Hyde, a Gradually the Hyde side of his character overmasters Jekyl!l and, after stirringly dramatic scenes, he succumbs. Oniy after Nis death is the dual character of his per- sonality revealed. Martha Mansfield is Mr. Barrymores leading Woman, and the picture, which & a Paramount Arieraft, was directed by three Middietown | John . Roberison. ‘6tt, Ella Oaks, Mrs. | day evenin gwill be led by Earl S. His- | merchants have already signified their in- As an added attraction the Breed will cox. tention and willingness to participate in | show the K. of C. Pilgrimage with the Pace, Ethells M. Paul, Harriet Phillips,| Rev. M. D. Fuller's morning subject | the Dollar day sales planned for by the | first and exclusive poses of Pope Bene- Eva A. Purdon, Julia E Robinson, Marion A~ Other pictures on the m. clude Pearl White in “The Black Seeret,” and a Rainbow comedy titled “Mixed Drink: Strand Today. This is the final chance to see the big show arrapged Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The wonder p; human, with its many thril raising adventures wifl be day for the last time. O the greatest comtortionist of has prade a hit with his no and Jackson, the pe ans, with their sna fine to the finish. ters clever with the fe oomedy mixed make it worth whi Oden and Luken, the black face comedians, with their jokes and dances stopped the show, This extraord show is very good and all who saw ¢ satisfied to their utmost. Strand Sundar. shown here in h i the Strand Sunday. Jackie Saunders, the; dainty actress will be shown in a six, reel photo play, Sunny J Joe Ryan and Jean Paige in the Jeykil and Hyde! serial, Hidden Dsngers. A northern dra- ma with Edgar Jones and Eveiyn Brent ©®in a péppy pictyre. The latest Screen Smiles, and & Mack Sepnett comedy, en- titled, Cupid’s Day Off. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Rob- ert Warwick, & best liked screen star, will be shown in his latest picture, 'en- titled, The Man of t Hour, the great picture taken from the stage play of the same name. Fish and Wells will open the show with a peppy act and lotsw of hokum. Nuf sed. The wonder aot. in- troducing Dr. Anderson's magic kettle, fries ice cream, freezes fried egga The most marvelous discovery of the age. All women should sée this act and learn how Charles Rif: to preserve fried eggs. & Co. presents his most la edy ekit entitled. He A and Lee, the nifty nimhle steppers, with a bright line songs. The Gaumont Week: the show. RICHMOND Mr. and Mre. Edwin Smith made & trip to Providence Wed y. The frosts hit in man quite & lot of damage, other garden stuff not mature Kingston fair was largely at local people Miss Lucy Taylor of Hope Valley 8 working ‘for T. DeCoppet hil Walter Gardiner of Exeter was bap- tised Sunday. tended by

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