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EASTERN DISTRICT. OCTOBER 21. 1900.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE, (DAILY EXULT? SUNDAYA, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.} Trains leave FRANKLIN [Or
BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00. 9 16, 11 41 am; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 660, ) 665, 938 p m; Bundays, $ 26, 8 55 a m; 5 26 p it. Return, 8 07, 8 30 1; 1204, 339, 434, 619, 6 22, 7 57, ×17, 11 IT pm. Sundays. 9 19 a m, 5 19, 7 10 pm BLACKSTONE-# 15 a tu ; 4 25, 7 45 | It. Return, 8 35, 11 25 & m ; 4 41 p m.
WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 00, 9 15. 11 41, & m; 12 50, 5 01, 6 05, 9 3% | Di. 8 × 26, 8 56 a m ; 5 26 p nı. Return, x 48, 4 mm ; 12 46, 4 13, 5 13,601, 713 9 10 pm ; 12 12 a m. 8 10 17 2 m, 6 17. 7.64 p m. NORFOLK-5 15, 1 51, 8 03, 9 15 a mi ; 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 11) XX 26 8 10: 5 28 juin. Return, fx55 a m. 212 56,18 24, 6 10, 17 21, 9 18 |· ne : 12 21 a ma $ 10 20 Am: 6 25 ₺ lu.
CITY MILL8-5 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 A 14 : 112 50, 6 05 9 38 pm. 88 26 A m. 526 p. m. Return, 18 68 8 111: 112 58, 5 25, 011, 17 24, 19 21 1 ; 12 24 2 10. 910 29 & m. G 20 11 11.
I'UTNAM-9 15 & m; 4 25, 7 45 [ .. & N]] ] m. Return 7 30, 19 35 a m , 3 50 | 1. 8 7 35 p. m.
Ke- HARTFORD 415 & m; 425, 7 45 @ 141. torn, 5 10, 8 30 a : : 1 56 | #1. VOUSMH HET JUNCTION-6 20 | m. Return, 7 45, $ 40,11 30 a m.
NEW YORK. Dll Tai1-9 15 & #1 : 4 25 | 1. Ketiin 5 00. 11 00 ₺ Til.
New York, via Norwich Lime, : 45 || DI.
Return New Pier IK, North River, 6 00 p m.
Pravlteuce Eztonalan,
Trains leave FRANKLIN for PKOVIURNE-7 03,903 anc, 105, 4 49, 703 1 01 food ; makes You | Return. 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 8, 11, 3 35, 1 00 p I.
MILFORD BRANCH.
Traine leave Franklin far
MILFUND-9 182 1: 1 12,4 30,533, 656 1 1; 86 87 pm. Return. 6 35, × 21, 11 13 a mu : 3 48, # 03 p m. S.
ANHLANU-4 30 p Tu. Return, 1 50 a m : 536 p m.
M., A. & W. STRET RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
(In effect Oct. # :. )
FRANKLIN TO WOONSOCKET-Cars leave Franklin for Woonsocket, G 10. 6 ++ a.m. and every half her, on quarter idf and quarter past the hour. Last through car leaves here at 10.16 p. m. Last cars to car bath at 10 th and 11.15 p. m. FRANLIN TO MIL. FORD-All cars tu Woop. socket connect at Bellingham Four Corners. Re- turuing from Milfurd at 6.10 a. m. alo) every half bour till 11 p. m . connecting nt Bellingham Four Corners for Franklin and Woonsocket, Cars leave the Main street switch, Woonsocket, fur Milford and Iraukli at 6.15 a. m., and then on honr and hull bohr till 30.30 p. m.
FRANKLIN TE CARYVILLE-Cars leave Bellingham Four Corners tor Caryville every hour from li to 9 a. m . 11 m. 10 2 p. m., 4 to 9"p. m., re- turning un the half hour. Cars leaving Franklin 1 6.45. 1 15. 11.15 a. m. and 12.1. 3 45, 4 45. 5.45, : 45 and 1.45 p. m. connect ut Bellingham Fout Corners with cars for ('nryville.
FRANKLIN TO PLAINVILLE-Cars leave 4.04 : 30, 8.14 a. m .; hourly to 6.15 p. m .; 8.15. 11 15 p. in. Return, 6 40, 8.15 n. m .; hourly till .. 15 p. m. , 5.15. 11.15 p 41.
oc395 H. M. YOUNG. Sup't.
Crescent · House,
FRANKLIN, MASS.
Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r. 3%-tÝ
G.A. Martin, M.D.,
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIAN'S AND SURGEONS
Office .. FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from 8 to 9 a. In i to 2
and 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. C. H. RANDALL,
Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main and Emmons Sts.)
Hours-8 to 9 a. 10., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
.. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
12-41 Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Honre # to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 1 to 8 p. m.
DR. J. CURBING GALLISON.
No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
Office Hours: From ? to 3 p. m., and by ap pointment.
92-trs
MRS. E. F. STETSON, CHIROPODIST.
Palaleas Removal of Corna, Bunions end Ingrowing Nails.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. 10. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. 18-t1
( ).F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY. CRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. M. FISHER, President. Vice-l'residents A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. U'pton. Committee of Investment - M. M. Fleher, W. H. Carv. Snmnner Robbins. 8. G. Clark, W. P. Clark. G. R. Drake, W. L. Palmer,
Dividends deelureil aud payable The first Mon- day In Inne and Hecember.
Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. t., except holfilays.
MONEY TO LOAN
On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
Telephone 1839.
A FIXE LIXE OF Cotton Mill Oils.
MONEY
To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md.
Subscriptiona to The Patent Record #1.00 per annum.
TOTICE Is hereby given that the subserlber executor of been iluly appoloteil
Mann, late
of Frank.
will of William the county of Notfolk, deceased,
testate, and has taken upon himself that trust by giving bonil, as the law directa. All pietons having demands npon the estate of saul deceaseil are required to exhibit the same, and all persons indebled to said estate
are called upon to make payment to
WILLARD EVERETT, Executor.
Lowell, Mass., Dec, 13, 1900, del4,21,25
not too much ; enough is as much as you like and agrees with you. Satisfy hunger with usual food ; whatever you like and agrees with you. When you are strong again, have recovered your strength --- the germs are
If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
Collector's Notice
The owners of the following described parcels of real estate in the town of Meitway, county of Nortulk amt commonwealth of Massachusetts, Alul the jmibile are hereby notified that the taxes thereon assessed for the year within specified. arenfiling to the hst committed to me by the assessors of taxes, remain inpaul, and that the said parels of real estate will be offered fur sale by joithe aurtion, nt the Town Clerk's office In sail Meniway, on
JANUARY 4th, 101. at 10 o'clock a. m .. fur the payment of sail taxes anil interest, together with the cost and charges theron, unless the same shall be previously .lis- charged :
Warren C Mann or Owner-Alul one q larter acre of land, with the buildings thrfron, situ ated on the south side ol Milford street, in the westerly part of Medway, hounded on the north by Milford street, east by land ut Charles E. Stratton, west by land of susan F and Jen. nie F. Adams, south by land of estate uf Allion Wight; or however otherwise the parcel of land muy be bounded and described. TAx assessed, $30 65.
George S. Ryan-About one-quarter acre of land, with the buildings thercon, siluated on the north .ide of Village street, in the easterly part of Medway, bounded on the north Wy Village street, cast hy land of John Mead. south by Village street, west by School street, north by land of Joel Crooks; or however oth erwise the parcel of land may be bounded and descrilied. Tax assessed, $67.20.
Mrs. Joanna Fields or Owner-About one acre of land, with the buildings thereun, situated the east side of Barber street, in the easterly part of Medivay, bounded on the north by Nurth street east hy land of town of Medway, west bay Barber street, south by land of Mary Kelley; or however otherwise the parcel of land may be bounded and described. Tax assessed, #27.30.
William Ball or Owner-About two and one half acres of land situated io Kenney section and designated as Ints 40, 41, 42. in land section, situated on the south side ol Village street. in the southerly part of Medway, bounded on the north by Village street, west by land of E. C. Wilson, east by land of Mrs. Mary Nealon and Frances Karnes, south by Charles river; or however otherwise the parcel of land may be bounded and described. Tax assessed, $6.30. Charles A. McGinnis or Owner-About nine and one-hall acres of land, known as the Kenney section, situated in the sontherly part of Med. way, and bounded on the north by Village street, west by land of E. C Wilson, east by land of Mrs. Mary Nealon and by land of Frances Karnes, south by Charles river; or however otherwise the parcel of land may be bounded and described, Tax assessed, @12.51. GEO. F. MADDEN Collector of Taxes for 1899.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 8%.
PROBATE COURT. To the heirs at-law. next-of-kin, creditors and all other persons interested In the estate of Joseph G. Hills, late of Franklin, in sanl comunity, ileceased, intestate :
Wherens. a petition has been presented to satt comt to grant a leiter ot administration im the estale of said deceased tu Ftank S. Hills of Frankin withom giving a surety in his tammut, You are hereley cited to appear at a l'robate Court to he held at Dedham, in saul cimntv of the secomnl day of January A. 11. 1901. at ten o'clock to the furenoun, te Norfolk, un show cause, if any you have, why the same should not be granted.
And the petithinter is hereby directed to give publie notice thereof by putilisting this cila- tion oner in each werk, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published in Frankin, the last publication to he ne day at least before said court.
Witness, James Il. Flint, Esq., Judge of sain Court, this third day of December, A. D. 1900, JONATHAN COBB, Register. de7.14,21
COMMONWEALTHOF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 8S.
Tu the heirs at Jaw s'il all other persons inter- ested in the estate uf Cyrille Lechdir, Inte of Franklin, in saldl county, deceased : Whereas, l'armehe Leclair, administratrix of the estate of said ileceased, hus presenteil to Rabl court her petithun for Heense to sell at pri- vate sale, In accordance with the affer nameil In sahil petition, or nada such terms as may he adjudiguil best, the whole of two certain parcels of the real estate of wald deceased for the pay- inent of debts aml charges of administration. and for other reasons set forth in saint petition, Von are hereby citml to appear at a Prolintv Court to be hell at Beihaiu. in said county of Nurfalk, on the 20 day ot January, A.12. 1901, at ten o'clock In the torrnoon, to show canse, If any yon have, why the sunte should not be granted All said petitlouer is andlegal to serve this chatlon by delivering a copy theroot to eacti pensou Interesteil in the estate fourteen day's at least before sald court, or by jint hing the same oure la each week lur thiye bin dessive weeks, In the Franklin Sentinel, a bowspaper published In Franklin, the last pibilcation tu be one day at least hefure sahil conrt. . Witness, James H. Flint, Es quire, luilgo enld court, this fifth day of llecetulier, The year one thousandl nine hundred. a JONATHAN COBB, Register.
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Business Announcements cent- in the
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MISTLETOE MAGIC
By Frank B. Weich.
NDER the mistletoe brunch at play In yrars Jutg goue. on a Christmas
day
Alad and sale. whhsto'my kiss.
tmblbed the sweets of icstatb. bl >>
1.nter In HHfr when
the ytaty had
lown
And youth and mald- en huid wiser
Ag ih they met un a Ch imis day But not as children, In carche.» way
Mistlelut hung In the chardelier, MIsi blevoui eyes were In luling near. Watchlig the lassles who domand about- And klases were e jduted with laugh and shout
Into the frolle #
hahy strayed. Toddling about. not
at al. afraid. And, as it bayju ned, the tiny tot Paured right upon the mistletoe epot.
Forth to the rescue & mhidin came. Seigh g ihr wer una a kiss to. I. m. Andi for a moment she Ih grard thire Iluldi & the babe jo her cher l: . o fair
Then to her sido
H hound
tbf .. me A Laglig y 1th,
willils face
On ho thịe an tager The getitis -
And muid and babe with h. 11n
"I was lad and lass of the bygats day' W'he leng had loveil in a bashal way, And there was renewed Their clualdhond's
The Plumber's Parlion.
Mr. Hardhit-Well. the worst has
come at last- I've ilecided to mortgage our little home.
The Wife- Oh, John, you don't mean-
Mr. Hardhit-I only mean that the plumber sent me his bill this morning. -Pittsburgh Dispatch.
A Great Saving.
Fair Customer-Are you sure sticky paper will catch flies? Dealer-Yes, iadeed, inum. I sold half a dozen sberts to n boarding house keeper yesterday, and in two hours she canght enough for a huckle- berry pie .- X. Y. Weekly.
The best That money can buy should be your aim in churning a medicine, and this is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures when others fail.
Broken Bric-A- Bracs.
Mr. Major, the famous cement wan, uf New York, explains some very interest ing facts about Major's cemeat. The millitudes who use this standard article better than other cements for which similar claims are maite, huta great many iln not know why. The simple reason is that MY Major uses the best materials ever discovered and other man- ufacturers do not use them, because they pre to expensive attl do not allow large profits, Mr. Major tells us that one of the elements of his cement custs $3. 74 a pound, and nunther cast $2 05 a gallon while a large share of the so called ce ments and liquid glue, npon the market solved in water or citric acid, and in some cases, altered slightly in color and odar by the addition of cheap and useless materials, Major's cement retails at fif- teen and twenty-five cents a bottle, and when a dealer tries to sell a subs!i tule yon cau depend npon it that his ouly object is to make a larger profit The prahit out Major's cemeut is as much as any dealer night to make on any ce- 'Try ment. And this is doubly true in view of the fact that each dealer gets his share of the benefit of Mr. Major's advertising which mw amounts to $5000 a month, in 1870. Jusist on having Established throughont the country. Major's, Don't accept any off hand advice from a druggiat. If you are at all handy {anıl you will be likely to find that you are more so than you imagine) you caa re- pair ynır rubber houts and family shoes, and other rubber and leather articles, with Majur's rubber coment and Major's leather, cement, And you will be sur prised at how many dollars a year you will save If your druggist can't supply you. It will be fowurded by mail; either ktitd. Free of postage.
The Warm Turned.
Mrs. Cobwigger-While it's true thal women wear men's neckties, you surely couldn't expect me to appear in public it such a monstrosity as this. Where in the world did you ever get such a tie? Cobwigger-My dear, that's the one you bought for 'ne last Christmas. Judge.
Little Boy (who has received a watch for Christmast Say, mister, would you like in know what time it is ?- Fargende Bluet. ter.
What's a Man co Dor "Confidentially," said the under- taker's wife, "Mr. Stnith hasn't paid the bill for his wife's funeral yet." "Isn't that scandalous?" exclaimed Mrs. Gabble. "I should think he'll be ashamed lo let people see how little he thought of his wife."
"Yes, and his hrather John, when his wife was buried, paid the very next day."
"Ilih! Looked as if he was glad to ! get rid of her, didn't it?"-N. Y
World.
letort Conrteun», "Really-er -- " stammered the gos sijt, who had been ennght red-handed. "I'm afraid yon overhrurd what 1 said about you. Perhaps-er-I was a hit too severe-"
"Oh, no." replied the other woman, "you weren't nearly as severe as you : would have been If you knew what I think of you."-Philadelphia Press.
CABTORIA.
Bears the Bignature
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletcher
is destruction of lung by a
growing germ, precisely as mouldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. You can or can't, according to when you begin.
Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil : take a little at first.
It acts as a food; it is the easiest food. Seems not to be
hungry ; eating is comfortable. Yougrow strong- th- time ti.'t. er. Take more; take ww uther
dead ; you have killed them.
409 Pearl St.,
tbis
Little Liver Pills.
FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE IVER PILLS.
word column in the SEXrixKL are Invariably read.
.... BOSTON.
S
y
the
"There is tmnly one chance to save yont are nothing more than 16 cent glue, di
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 21. 1900.
The Night Before Christmas
Santa Claus is sure to make us a visit and fill aus sack with a selec. tion of five toilet ait cles when he sees the superb stuck that we lane laid out for the inspection of those whe way to choose Amạng tis It m our sivel tin er articies, m. le ite sets, li e perfumes and articles to numerous to mention . Choose gifts from our exquis te stock and it will save you time and money
A. C. DANA & SON. DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
Pharmacy.
OF CURRENT INTEREST.
Probably tout people ost kindred in ih . Texas c 'am'ty
One of the new things' the jewery line this season is thr n'r Guet n of del ately -carved wary into the bits of filigre work with which wonen de- light to adorn the r cits' i mes.
The prevailing gray hat has come te be accepted as the tnvar ab'e symbol of the autumn and has nta'ntained ita popularity for a surprisingly long time in New York, where fashion> change an rapidly
During the Galveston storm two women were carried out into the gulf where they sp 1 Saturday night Noi till the next in ring and the ta + bring them back to where the rescning par- ties in I reach them.
The Iruan gaver of West New or Mass, whose Tity it is trappr-hend chi ir n of se at age wh assen thems vrs frot th ir cass roms without an everse is rejoicing beca ise the gal season hasnpe ie at the well. known 19:6 h] 'rnz ' Brae-Burn CONTA . 1. Nr n- il ' af 1 15pavers congregate there (a ). an a most as many sebso moss gather about the clubh use of search of em.p' yment as calories. Instead of gung fom house to house in pursu'' of truants the tra- ant officer is now erah' to sr p in bearly all The de pien s at ate f !] swoip hy a da y vstto .he gif icks
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS.
The fruit crop is Switzerland Is the beat that has been known for the last 3) years. For wirl of pokers most of the cherries were lif to rot on the trees.
One Dose
Tells the st ry.
When yout h
s hes, and you fee. bl; - s. pated, and out of tu. . W .. . . "+omich sir aud to a; petit- buy & pa kage of
Hood's Pills
AndI take a dos, from 1 to & p" hva will be surprised at how ess they w. do their work, cure For hesis. hr and bl'lousa ** moinse tbe iver and make you feel batty again.
Where Case Goods of Golden Oak and Mahogany
are finished best and built of best selected slack "' best prices in easy terms-that would seem to be the best place to settle down la huying. Samples of a few are in our sunny sontheru win di w. The ones are complete within and the wInte is warm. Welcome evervhods
CHINA CLOSETS. Grand, square and three-cornered for one corner. Prices from $14.00 to $30.00. LADIES' DRESSERS, $9.00. $12.00, $18.00. Nothing so flattering. MUSIC CABINETS in Oak and Mahogany, $8.50, $13.00 $22.50. HIFFONIER WRITING DESK, S 23.40.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.,
67,and [69[MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
ar Free Delivery al your home the hour you nome
Whatever comes from Cook & Co.'s is finished to please.
AT SANBORN'S STORE Multitudes of Gift Things
Dainty and refined suggestions for Men. Women and Children.
The whole store thrills with the spirit of Christmas and is displaying varied sug- gestions to meet the wish of giver and recipient.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c Agent for New Home Sewing Machine.
A COLUMN OF FIGURES.
During the 'a- 2' M '& the Ameri. can pe pie have impar+r $1 worth : postopek.
In tir in ec . trh Paris + 14ª4 are ust "Iert
A sa men fam + is prom'set this s . r. from the
cas - short : if the lot :" w ' ent he ma' 4', proocel if \ asia reaches t e m\ @m. The most ext ... ... Penn-y van a has 1 Girar estate near ..... . \rmt "' 'arrrs were sr' : . 15-1 +0 he treated under thr het n si ' fore. try. The trees Ised are wir. Drie sprech pire. Europran web . white .ak The east of plant : 5 1 fra $14 an acre for the pines to $73 for the oaks.
Five pictures brought over $=3. apiece In the la. Leton season Kouthey's portr. t of Theries Porte was soll for $ - . 11. " ma"= "W .- ter M 1" for $'. . M :' "T- Py. hood of Raleigh." bojgh for the Tate gallery, for $7. P and the two Van Dyck portraits from the Peel collec- tion, which sold for $!21.23 . Four portraits of the Arundel family. by Sir Joshua Reynolds. were sold in one lot for $37.753.
The Scrubbing Brush In Cuba. The marble work over the entrance to the governor's palace has been un- Dirt has been removed that bad ac- cumulated for perhaps a hundred years, and the result is that it has proved to be composed of the very finest marhle known alabaster. The cleaning has helped the looks of the eutrance wonderfully .- Havaus Post.
Every Movement Hurts
When you have rheumatisin. Muscles trei shift and sale and joints are painful. 1. does nul pay to suffer long from this It and protectly by Hood's Sarsaparilla. l'his me.licthe goes right to the spot, uretralizes the acidity of the blood, whorh Callses rheumatism, and puts au rint to The pain and surfuess,
Biliousness is cured by Hood's Pills. 25 cents.
Jell-O, the New Dessert. pleases all the family. Four flavors: Lemon, mange, raspberry and straw. berry, At your gmcers, 10c. ; try it to. day.
CASTORIA ChaxH. Fletcher.
There Is a Dinerence,
""Christu ta sh p ;. Le isn't .in . ; er ship. pr.z. confided Mr Gazzam to Mr. Ten-
"What is different about it?" "When the women gy Christmas shop- p.og they actually buy things."-Town Top-
PIANOS FOR HOLIDAYS.
Our store is full of bargains, Nearly 200 pianos to choose from. Square pianos for practising purposes, 850, $:5. $100 and upwards. $3 monthly payments. New uprights in pretty casings. Antique mahogany, $200, $225, 8250 and up- wards. Rented till paid for. Latest models of the famous Ivers & Pond Piano in endless variety, $350 and upwards Our monthly list of bargains mailed upon application. Open evenings till Christmas.
IVERS & POND PIANO CO., 114 and 116 Boylston St .. Boston.
Woonsocket Opera House, WOONSOCKET, R. 1.
CHRISTMAS MATINEE AND NIGHT, DEC. 25.
The Village Parson.
Prices-Matinee. 2%, Manil T'c. Night. 25. 50, 75℃ .. St.on
Thursday , Dec. 27- 3 7-Matinee and night, Stet. 400% UNCLE TOM'S LAKIN, Matinées, 10. 20 abl 300. Might, 25. 35 #151 30c
Saturday, Dec. 20-Matinee aml night, A MAN FROM MEXIT'IL, Matinee, 10, 20 and Night, 25. 50 amil 15r.
Weavers Wanted
BY THE
WORCESTER TEXTILE CO.
UNIONVILLE, MASS.
Your Christmas dinner will not be complete without a bottle of ...
PURE, SPARKLING SUNNY SIDE SPRING WATER.
It costs only two cents a single hut- tle at your door, so give It a trial for Xmas day. Remember, it prevents typhold, scarlet and malarlal fevers to a great extent by liberally using
HUBERT H. GATES.
Holiday Novelties.
When you are shopping and wonder what to buy just step into MASON'S and he will help you select just the thing you want.
POCKETBOOKS, PURSES, FANCY BOXED STATIONERY. ATOMIZERS, COMB and BRUSH, TOILET, SHAVING and MANICURE SETS, PALMER & WRIGHT'S PERFUMES, POCKET KNIVES, COLLAR and CUFE BOXES, Etc., Etc.
Baker's and Lowney's Chocolates.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PAY TELEPHONE STATION.
Come and Look
AT
OUR HOLIDAY DISPLAY.
Popular Selections. Fairest Prices.
N. C. NYE.
A Pleasant Ride ...
On the Electrics to Woonsocket. BY calling at our large Jewelry Store, in which we carry as full a line as can be found in a larger city, it will enable you to select your HOLIDAY GIFTS. We have Diamonds mounted and also the loose stones. Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Pocketbooks. Umbrellas, Canes, Clocks, Silverware, Sterling Silver. An extra line of fine Cut Glass.
Also a full line of Optical Goods and a dark room in which we are able to test the eye with perfect satis- faction, No charge for testing the eyes. We make a specialty of REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. Having capable men in our service, all work attended to promptl. Nothing too difficult in the line of Repairing.
JALBERT & FARRINGTON, 160 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. SIGN OF THE ELECTRIC CLOCK.
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"Good morning, Mary. Where do you get your gro- ceries?"
"I always trade at FALES', for his goods are always just as represented."
"How are the prices?"
"As low as good goods can be sold for."
"That settles it; he can have my trade."
Try FALES, the Grocer.
BARGAINS ... AT THE ... Jog Along Clothing Co.
DANA BLOCK, - - FRANKLIN.
Men's Heavy Canvas Coats, blanket lined, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50.
Men's Heavy Canvas Coats, wool ined, $3.00, 4.00 and 5.00.
Men's Working Gloves, largest stock in town. Unlined, 25, 35, 50, 75c. and $1.00. Lined, 25, 50, 75c. and $1.00. See them.
Jog Along Clothing Co.
COME AND LOOK
and get the best for Christ- mas. For the right gifts at the right prices and plenty to choose from see our
Beautiful Holiday Stock. ..... ... F. W. GUILD, Jeweler,
Will You Get Married Soon
and go to housekeppløg: Take solul comfort ma home ot your own: Be "monarch of all you survey:" Maybe you haven't The money, Von dati't peell the cash. We are ready to furnish your home from top to bottom for a little cash weekly. See
OUR TERMS :
$10 worth- $1.00 ilown, 50c. a week. $ds worth - 89 50 down, 75c. a week. $50 worth- $5.00 down, $1.00 a week, $15 worth- $1.51 tlowo, #1 25 a week. $100 worth-$10.00 tlwwi, $1.50 a week. $125 wirth-$15.00 down. $2 00 a week. $150 worth-$25.00 down, $2.26 a week. $200 worth-$40.00 down, $2.50 a week. $0,0 worth $50.00 rloww, $3.00 a week,
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