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PAWTUXET VALLEY. Those interested in collecting postage and revenue stamps are requested to meet this evening at the residence of Mr. J. Lester Kent at Clyde for the purpose of organizing a club. The cadets' fair will be held again this evening in Temperance hall, Lippitt. Several organizations, including the Natick band and Natick and Phenix fire departments, will be present in a body. The culvert on Main street, Lippitt, near the brook, is in a dangerous condition and should be repaired at once. Officer Hernando Rounds of Hope was painfully injured in that village Sunday night while returning home from Kent. At the foot of the hill. near Andrew's store, repairs had been done to the culvert, and as it was unfinished the workmen placed some barrels around it for the night. They neglected to place lanterns near the spot, however, and Mr. Rounds, being unaware of the presence of the barrels, collided with them. bruising him about the face and shoulders quite badly. The benevolent society of the Phenix M. E. church will give an entertainment and supper in the vestry of the church tomorrow evening. An interesting program has been arranged. The Phenix Savings bank commenced paying its second dividend since its suspension this morning. The Country Social club will hold another of its interesting entertainments in Odd Fellows hall, Anthony, this evening. Court Warwick, F. of A., will celebrate its 11th anniversary in Foresters hall, Riverpoint, Thursday evening. The curved rails for the Clyde-Providence electric car route arrived in Riverpoint yesterday, and the work of placing them in position was commenced this morning. It is expected that the entire route will be completed by Thanksgiving Day.