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Begin bleaching the ear) “elery now. Late winter va! Fiant Paschal l(;en b;:t"r nuch, if any, before b ""'fi?“d ter flur:ge nmb,fbufi the vai -inten for fall and early winter use should the bleaching process at this time, say ne horticultural agent. There are several ways of blanching celery. - 1f thé ‘rows are three feet or more apart, the soil may be taken from between the rows and banked u with a spade, shovel or. other too] he celery plants. Cate should be tak not to cover the t6ps of the le th A% from time to time to increase f 1 of the ridges about the lengthening stem: In place-of the soll method, cglery ne nicely blanched by exeluding the from the stems of the plants. , This may ne done in several ways The method sommonly used with early celery in close Iy planted rows is to use boards 12 or 14 nches in width, stood on edge and fasten. ~1 together close to the plants. The bot- om of the boards is inserted im the sofl just enough to hold them, and they are tied together at the top by four or five- nch cleats nalled to the boards, Another way to blanch celery is.to use individual cylinders of A tar paper or MONTVILLE e French and son Robert have re- +ned from a trip to Quebeéc, Montreal, the Mohawk trall and New York traveling fifteen hundred milés. and Mrs. Thomas Church, Mr. d Mrs. Fred F. Church and son Friend were visitors in Norwich on Satus The Montville Centre Congregatio shurch will observe its two hundri anniversary the first Sunday of October with a morning and afternoon gervice. Miss Carrie Simpson and Mrs, Willjam on returned Monday evening from ip to New York and New Jefsey. re will be no prayer meeting at on Baptist church this weet on nt of the assoclation meeting. .lllan Ritchie has returned home from Lawrenge hospital where she un- derwent a mihor operafion. é Rev. Mr. Strong of New London ched in the Montville, Cenftre Con- gregational church Sunday morning, Rew. E. P. Ayer supplying Rev, C. C. Tibbitts’ church at Danielson. Mss Strong of Connecticut college also’ su plied the Congregational church at the centre as organist. Dunring the Sunday school session, Rev. William 8, Beard of New York, who is visiting at the home éaching or : mm h | sunny spot on a southern slope. R DR ig nd md » ¥ nlale cluvef‘:t!lo'mvei to . bel A 1itel jand on Bt widow and three who Wi It-saves de-{ tinye to live in rd. | Mr, Beck: for a new'| ity movea his family to that .y bveen jthrée and four' years , -~ seécured work with the ; o Works. . He' leaves . hi READY| Mrs. E. crop. " TIME TO GET' v . STRAWBERRY CADY Quite a’ small patch.of ground will be: ‘sufficient on’ which to start & good bed| of strawberries which will produce firs quality frult for the home table, and some to make into jam op.to can for the winter supply.. 5 How foolish it 18 for people with sunny exposures going to waste to .pay each summer 25 nts a quart for interior strawberries, when for the same price they could purchase a dozen of two lants which would yield the- very best: quality berries. In' choosing the-location for your berry pateh, do not select too sheltered & spot, where the plants will come up too earls the spring and run the risk of being :fi« by the frost, ‘but try to get an airy, ttors : other, L, Béckwith of the ., also three brothers, Benjdmin S. Beckwith of] New Haven, Harry -and " Jol Beckw! of Niantic. He had been a erer | with asthma for many years. © Andrew Arnold has returned to i \home _in_Milford, N. H. after 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Origen Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. Bartle who have be¢a spending the summer at] their Pine Grove coltage, left Sunday for their home in Putnam. H. P. Beausoliel and family have closed their cottage in the grove and have returned to Norwich. - Walter Allen of Norwich, who - ha] occupied the Sturgeon cottage on| Broadway for several monhs, has' pur- chased the Amelia Belknap cottage on Until- “Fruit-2-tives” Made Eveyting Right Morerowy, Verwont, “For years, I suffered with Kidney Strawberries . thrive very wel on an acid soil, so it is not necessary to plant them on ground that has been recently In preparing your strawberry bed in'the fall, it is necessary to prepare the ground for it with extra care. Cultivate the ground much more thoroughly than you would in the springtime, planting the ber- ries, it possible, after a good soaking rain in order to make up for the moisture that is in the ground naturally at spring plant- Ing time. It 1s best to use a horse and harrow in preparing your bed, but if these are not available use the hand plow. attachment to the wheel hoe, or fork the ground up all over most thoroughly, as simply dig- &ing out boles in sun-baked soil will not be sufficient preparation. | Apply old, well rotted manure to the churgh Sunday mw allc R N .|{and an order of ion. ente : 5. George Fuller h S g Gy turned to their home in Manchester af-|John A. Rexroth was received and or- :.rrd-vls‘lflng Mr. and Mrs. Charles May-| dered recorded. 4 Inventory and appraisal of the estate thf.em-ge Bitters of Quaker Hill apent|of Albert C. Arnold was received and or- weel-end with his family in the| dered recorded. = Petition_for ;rwe‘ Mr, Bitters recently returned|for support of f recelved and fir::le na two weeks' business trip t6 New - with order of notice. Mrs. Grace Mallory, who bez) with her daughter, Mrs, eeor?i" Bitters ove: - Arthur Coffee and J. E. Powers went to Greenwich Tuesday on a business trip. Mrs. Kolosky .and daughter were call- ‘érs”in New London Sunday. Arthur* -and family spent Sun- day in’ Norwich. _ . Men: have painted the synagogue for the. fall holidays. . lfléfl. Nathan Epstein and infant, of use Foley's Honey and nlly.:l‘:t fitg'dlnym erations. It u\rl'lok oy and croup, throat, trouble. Lee & Osgood Co. and Liver Complaint ; my back ached; of Miss Carrie Swrker of Dolbeare hifl, | S0l Or a good “complete’ fertilizer, and ray liver was sluggish ; and xuy whels gave a very Infefesting address,” describ- | WOTK it well in, either broadeast or along Ing his journey jn Dakota and the south | the ToW. land, making his audience feel that Nome missionary work was ' delightfal feld of labor, John Wallett, Jr, moved into the St, Dneasville. Herbert Richardeof Honoluly Is visit- Ing at the home 6f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chureh. and family have Germaine house at « ing’ digging the crop diffictlt. f ng house formerly’ ogeupled by the Liyon., Mabel Browning: and Migs- Helen are enjoviog a vacation trip the Berkshire 'Hills, . Charlés Smith and . daughter of Tncasville_have returned from epending the summer at Cape Cod. Miss Julia Wood of “Norwich spent Sunday with relatives.in town.. . . Lester Dart of Oakdals who have been unable to attend school the past year, will return to the Academy this fah for the third year of the course, The Uncasville Choral club is receiv- ng training each week from Hugh Kin- fer of Norwich. Miss Beckwith and, Mrs. Raymond Parker were recent Willlmantic visitors *t Montville Centre, 2 Mrs. Charles Champlin is spefiffing a in Norwich and Yantie, Lillian PhiMlips = and . daughter Doris have been visiting for a. wesk with Mr. and Mfs. James Phillips 2{ Greenfield, Mass. LT AR : Rev, E. P. Ayer. Miss Carrle Parker, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scholfield and Ra; mond Scholfield of Montville Centre mo- kaored to South Killingly for Old Home ay. Mr. and Mre. Phillp Maher “and’ Mr| Fllen Chapel of New London were vi: tors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Phfllips, .. . - Mr. and Mrs, Henry Church ahdl Miss Iyla Chapman motored to South Wind- ham. Sunday. Miss Agnes Apwood of Montvills Cen- tre returned home Thursday from Syra- cuse, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Church and son Triend spent Sunday. in. Flanders, the fuests of Henry C. Gardhner. . Mrs. Edward Beard, who has visiting Miss Carrie Parker, has return- *d to New York. with her as her guest, Mrs. R. T. Parker of Willimantic, ~ Wiliam Dayls family are mov: nd to one of the Robertson Compan: tens -unt;. near the box shop. 5 ¥lace Dart of Of e spént week | end wi'h Mr. ln"#:’ 4 Cfif‘a: Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Abel of Boz- rah spert Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 Henry, _been _system seemed out of order. - = “Fruit-a-tives” was the only re. GETTING THE WEEDS | ! ouror roraTo Fimpp| 2edy tohelpme. They strengthened The wet weather this year has caused | the Kidneys, made my bowels move weeds to “jump right out of the ground,” Tegularly and freed me of all the and some folks who neglected to cultivato | distress”, thelr potato fields enough now find that the weeds overrun the potato vines, mak- It is sug- | gestéd that it will pay those who are in this fix to go through theirfields with a | scythe and cut the standing weeds, haul- | ing the litter out of the field by wagon. | MOSES MURPHY, These “Fruit Laxo Tablets” will always cure such troubles”, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Théh go through the cows with & cultl- | T3 :eeq OGDENSBURG, N.Y. vator, and the crop may be dug much ‘Wil be given to the young lady suggest- ing a most suitable name for our six- room Bungalow, at the Grand Opening | | of Schwart Bros., Inc., New Store, this | évening. ' | All contestants must be unider 21 years of age. hwartz Bros., Inc. Opposite Porteous &_ Mitchell Co. 3 ' 76:82°MAIN STREET NRWIC CO. B R TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14th to 16th They are lll’readvy for you—the jolly little Sport Caats, so fuzzy and’ warm, and the Coats with the longer lines, made of the rich pile fab- rics; with fur at throat and wrist, and wide flaring sleeves. The charming Frocks of silky crepes and soft wools have all been assembled—their name is legion, and there’s a different style for each - Suits, too, are shown, their formal lines being well set off by the rich Autumn colorings. Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, and all of the other delightful new garments await your approval. Medium Priced Wearing Apparel Will Be'Specially Featured | 'Thi Apparel Shop his stood for exclusiveness. It will, frémi new’ . on; carry the most complete line of popular priced apparel in Nor- - wich; without rieglectinig’ the exclusive festures which have dis- tinguished it.