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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A ROW OF STANDARD, HARDY, KYER BLOOM- 

 IXC, ROSES SURROUNDING A PLOT OF 

 LATE SWEET CORN. 

 In the front is a neat row of double curled parsley. 



At one side is the rose lions,-. 



Anyone with a small patch of 

 ground within the city limits can make 

 it pay in more ways than one, and if it is 

 not necessary for the garden to repay 

 itself in silver, the returns will be the 

 pleasure and good health one gets in 

 caring for the flowers and vegetables. 



During March the most important 

 deals in real estate, were the property 

 purchased by the Diamond Ice Co., 

 from the Stamford Water Co., and the 

 property of the Humphrey estate being 

 turned over to a syndicate of five well 

 known men as a site for the First Con- 

 gregational Church. 



The property which the Diamond Ice 

 Co., has just purchased, was for many 

 years the site of the Harding: Woolen 



Mill-, which were destroyed b) fire in 

 [886, and was not rebuilt. The [ce Co., 

 has occupied the substantial -tone 

 structure, which was one of the build- 

 ing's of tin.' old mill plant, since 1897. 

 I 'art of this building i> used as a laun- 

 dry, hut there is reason to believe it 

 may he used by the lee Co. in connec- 

 tion witli a cold storage plant that the 

 Diamond Ice Co, is contemplating for 



the future. 



This company has all the facilities 

 for a plant of this nature, as they have 



R. F. Voska 



A. D. Otto 



VOSKA & OTTO 



MERCHANT TAILORS 



Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Done Promptly. 

 Work called for and delivered. 



487 Main St., Stamford, Conn. 



Phone 418 



GOUNTRY PROPERTY 



Farms, Country Seats, Water Fronts 

 Mountain Land, Oyster Ground, 

 Game Preserves, Timber Land, Lakes, 

 Hotels, Mineral Springs, Villages 

 Homes, etc. etc. 



ARCHIBALD C. FOSS 



30 EAST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK 



BRANCH OFFICES 



Port Chester, N.Y. South Norwalk. Ct. Millerton. N. Y. 



