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' INDUSTRSAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollars Capital Surplus Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Ldberal, courteous and eficient in its management. Monumental Works 1 will guarantee to make a mm-£ mt at the lowest possible cost com~ stent with good work.. My experis ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Waesterly, R. L Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, ,0. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision corredted by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, ¥oir ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. EEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS MADE BY MAND. Beod Mede Work is Our Specinity. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ried in stock, Factory Made Harness in stock at $i3.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, wa‘ to 44 West Broad Street. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Island? We are direct Importers can save you money. Free deliverg iy purehases of $5 or more. BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L 143 WESTERLY AND VICINITY | White ‘Rock Advances to Second Plec:—Wakefield Shut Out—Firemen Interested in Erockton Muster—Death of Thomas C. R. Ball. Wi . b o The twenty-ninth annual meeting n(]dlmnon would probably hfve not sue- e Rhode Tsland association of Sunday | ceeded. He struck out eighteen men schools, of whith ex-Governor George [ and practically won the game by a H. Utter of Westerly is president, will | timely two bagger. It was a goose egg be held in the Matthewson street | game all through except in tha lucky Methodist church, Provigence, on | seventh, -when Westerly = scored two Tuesday and Wednesday of the pres- | runs, Payne was passed to first and ent week, and every Protestant Sun- | Allen hit for a single. Then Glennon dny school in Westerly Will be repre- | hammered out & two bagger and the sented. ( game was cinched. ¢ il The score | Many members of the Westerly fire Westerty. : | deuar(mon(gn arranging to attend th abh o oa e hopoaef muster at Brockton next Wednesday, | Biiensd 3 1 0 0 offlanse 4 0 11 8 ad local interest is focussed on the phiie, 1'% 0 O 021 M Hay Cgrt of Pawtucket, which was'for- | 4410 0210 ‘merly the Rhode Tsland LOnes of West- | 3060 o e erly. More thah fifty hand engines will | e ke 105 e take part inhe squirting contests and | | 5000 offhmenan 3 111 L1 among the Rhode Island tubs entered | 12 0 2 offavemir 03 are the Hydraulion gnd King Philip of TP o 0% 0 Bristol, Mechanic of Warren, Narra- & Totals, 31 2 gansett of Riverside, Geyser of East | Providence, Watchemocket of Rumford, o000 0030 02 Hay Cart of Bawtucket, Volunteer of P IR e e Central Falls, Arnold B. Chase of. Al- g AR e A bion, Tekcosgoow of Woonsocket, Gas- | Wewerly hus one more came with Wakefield and. pee of Providence, Fire King of Paw- | tuxet, Star of Cranston, Enterprise of Arlington, Ocean of Knightsville, Aber- | deen of ‘Edgewood and Pocassett, also | T the s foilow 10 « 11 18 of Edyewood. There will be nineteen | Wakcpwia 1 i i | regulnr water prizes and several spe- Carling 5 H cial prizes to be competed for. and it | is expected that the muster will be the | laggest ever held in New England. ons the Stonington and White Rock teams of the league known as the Rhode Island-Connecti- | cut, which are competing for second Local Laconics. Stebbinsiof New Li itindrelatives in Westerly was v urday. H. Utter of essed the students of the or George sterly add Massachuset: Agricultural college in place, played the baseball game in Westerly Saturday afternoon, the local | Amherst Sunday morning. OPERATION PREVENTED By Lydia E.Pinkham’sVeg- etable Compound- i Chicago, 11. — “T want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinklam’s Vegetable Componnd did for me. I was so sick that g)vo of the best doctors in Chicago said T would die if I did not have an r——— operation. T had had twd They wavted me to ey wanted me go éan a third ope. I day and night from in- flammation and a small tumor, and never thought of mm{ a well da; again. A frie i told me how Lydia i8] E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound’had helped her, and 1 tried it, and aftér the third bottle was cured.”—Mrs. ALVENA SPERLING, 11 Langdon Street, Chicago, I1L. If you are ill do not drag along at home or in"your place of employment until an operation is necessary, but build up the feminine system, and re- move the cause of those dutresmig aches and pains by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made cheap, bargain s: and this fact only Brand new Waltham © U OF L this fine stock is our regular line, R o Every article the reason WATCHES and Flgin and [ gome FINAL WEEK REMOVAL SALE Of New Jewelry, Cut Glass, atches, Etc. - EVERYTHING MUST GO There is only a short while left and it will be well to come today or tonight as thers is bound to be a rush this week. Last week's selling broke all records, but we once. ‘Many people have delayed making their purchases, and o these we say there is “hurry-up” time. Al especially chosen for our Christmas trade. is brand new and fully guarantesd. We have got to move and this fact— for these sacrifice prices. CUT GLASS of the newest cuttings will be g have a large stock on hand, and it must go at Do not confound this with a s LEATHER GOODS to pick up a bag or A rare chance gennant winner team having left for | jonn H, Ryan of Sgonington was in from roots and herbs. other fine makes. =Our regular price|found in this fine lot. Every plece is purse ateaboilt 1-3 off. i BABIES! Wakefleld to play the next to the last | westerly Saturday on business in con-| For thirty years it has been the stan- on these i e o ont at this Re- |brana new and perfect. $ 75 P e Soon th i1l be big bo; 4 girle game with the team of that place. nection’ with the estate of .John T. dard remes y for female ]“s‘ and has bought a{un ere except a 5 5 PULSES NOW oovvvenrvnnss & oy wi e big boys and girls ) Stonington and White Rock started in | \ s of which he is custodian for Mr. | iti . on- moval Sale. $ 5.00 1.00 to $3.00 Purses... { d their baby f: will b \; Vose, -of positively restored the hea! $ $ i an B y l;‘-‘e% 3 e Only &} tied for second place and White Rock | yose. | sandsof women who have been troubled $10.00. Watches now ..$ 526(310.00 Bowls veedeans ) oatels thetr smptes. . o 4nd I will} won, thus aking second place with one | ' 75 It of Mechanic strosti] s SIooiaSgents: T A G, $14100 Watches now £,790(512.00"a dozen Tumblers. . $1.00 to $5.00 Hand Bags..$ 50 to $3.90 » » to the 10 a S - s gy 1 2 Y v M 5.00 Watches now B . e > STILES, The Photographer, With Stoninaton next Saturday. whey | 1o was erigineer forithe Woste | ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, $30.00 Watches mow...:.111:§2200| It is imppssible to quote the full line il . the league season closes. Stonington | Mill. now removed to Norwich, has se-| o riodic pains, backache, bearing-down i K . as it is too varied. Cut glass makes ! Brown Bu 9, Waesterly, R. . &u . Stoning! R loyment with the Westerl: PeTIS 4 piy 7 s ey We still have a few of each style of very i ift, and it is seldom such Telephone 8¢ ayzaa | looked like a winner with a score of 3| qured cmploxment Wil The WILER' feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizzi- our regular stock. s e oat ba Thrchuied &b & digoont f to 1 up to the eighth inning in a very | FOFT B OB e OO (he Steerc mess. or nervous prostration. Why 3 S ' SMA AR well_played game, but in that inning | M€ in Dok fon’t you try it? & K u;gbkegflz‘;mm the White Rocks did some timely hit— }”l""’l"’lfi in that new manufacturin: BOD'L ¥¢ = !7 e Thig dot offers &.fine diees toiget s P ot e | e and ‘made Tons mons \akink e |BARL o DIAMOND . Stilimas Carriage Ce., (.75 17, un. In the ni |§nm Senatdr Louis W. Arnold and Repre- " small gift at a big bargain. ! T ninth .inning 1647 Commr e ociy. . 3, |Stoningten fafled to tally and the game Albert H. Langworthy of * Some- of the. greatest bargain values $1.50 Hat Pins $ 50 A . R ston 8 July ; i S . C - ever offered. Our . Carry the largest | went“ta White Rock. Considering the will be in- Newberne, N. ( ’ in the department ever offere 3 $5.00 Signet Rings ... $3.90 - . ELHIEs Delceh fatua as they can | The: something which e ow and sécond hand carriages | chilly weather, there was od at- week with the official party from m regular prices is as cheap as they can [These are something e lfigun. X050 full_line of harness | endunee oy (e b o gl ot tate to the exercises attending the Ada S avern be bought for anywhere except at this|can buy to advantage for their own|$2.00 to $3.00 Brooches $1.26 to $2.10 s oy patasss Carrinme cepale=1 “The wea ation of the state monument at 1861 sale. Here are a few bargains s $5.00 Opera Glasses . § QRS puintiag any ay:tomoblis Shlsts White iy | Newberne to the memery of the sol- . 2 i One Ring, was § 20.00 now 19.85|5 1.25 Umbrellas now. . $10.00 Opera Glasses . ing. hd £ 5o a ¢ | diers of Rhode Island who diéd in bat- | offer to the public the fines: standard One' Ring, ‘was § 50.00, now-...$ 37.50 S S sedy i o e e et oDgniLer 5 1 Of3.Foles.35 4 00 3°0 | tle at that place in the Civil war. brands of Beer of Europe and America. | Gng Bie Cws. $100.00, non 7230 pea A . $1.25 Magnifyings y $2,350 WILL BUY Saptvanss 3 1 ofcases s 001 . K. Bell” who resided in | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian e R i L silver and pearl now & farm of 65 acres, brand new house, | Pember o ofperonzs 3 1 13 0 Thom n O e Sded | Becr, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's L b AR L ok sw ¢ Also Eye Glass Chalns Automobile b barn, icenouse and’ workhouse; byild- Intyre.b 4 1 o) 2 0 0 o) Westerly up to e vo | Scotch_Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout. sty @ Ygge; :: . ) Goggles, Fcuntaln Pens, and ali of ings'in fitst class condition; land in ¥ Blennanss, 2 o 1. 112 0 1 'ned here about a month ago| S . il These are all fine white stonés, gse. sre. selling very vaplaly. o i 9 high state of cuitivation. Place Is sit- | I k'”"); L 1l 17 1 %0 6n account of fafling health, died at ;l-‘f",c'z“";’l““;? E}‘“f,“ By B:‘!hg’ H HeagtiulIY <ul. Wide spread. 'Comé i be expected at these prices,| these smaller artieles which are car- 1 ed on mAcadem road an_hour's drivh | Greuwoode 9 |y s ave Seriday ~ eve ill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- i o el < oty o i 2 e, . § from city. Tvestigate "(Chotve o2 soei el ] "L,, e s ol ay lemitS | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- | | and see this lot. Engraving free, ried by first-c! jewelry houses, i Real Estate Broker. Booes by, Toblin = 2 - A el quite young with his parents. He v . . Norwich Town. : 7 loom 1, 41 West Broad St, Waesterly, | siunin; - ) 60001101 educated in the Weste schools and | Tejephone 447 Jyeza Gold and Silver Ware, Pracious Stones, Etc, at unusual bargains. Of course we do not have to cut the 4 . 1. 'Phone connection. _ aug21d " | white Hock 00000004 learned ‘stonecutting | and_ was 7 ] . - elected foreman of Cyclone Engine rice very much to dispcse of these, but in some cases, especiolly the Siiver Trays, Candle Sticks, Gold Rings lected fo n Kh P Yy P > i co pany in 95, {e E ed by : gt ol 18gh = TE T T W R ST T it amalle stones, Wetch Charms, the redutions are shout 12 Furnished for Housekeeping. that team on its home Satur- | his mother, four brothers and four sis- A 1 Accessible by Trolley. day, and with a ‘wealer pitcher tham | ters Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary For Rent or Sale, r FRANK W, COY, 6 High St, Westerly, R. I 9214 Gillespie treatment of the hair and sealp, curce falling hair baldness, ecx ma, dandruff and oOther irritations, itch- ing, burning, eic. Endorsed by leading hysicians. $hampooes, dry treatments, acial treatments manicure Building (Up Stairs). Je29d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the _photograph udio of A. A. Scholfield, 3) Main street. we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to ba given away at PURTILL'’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. sy23a LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their season. Mhrket 171 Main Street, West- erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. Give us a call. augldd Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS Frafessional Nasseuss, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a speciaity. Fine Violet e s w ain St., esterly, R. L Iy28d Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTH’ NG STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., & On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR \ ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly.B. I Iy28d See my new samples of inter Woolens." Cut $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, 4 Main St, Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repuiring. sy2sa 3 ' it The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Capital : Srpius Il 0000 Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Good scrvice—Considerate attention | MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY | e guaraateed the patrons of this in- stitution. Miss Lida | may well be placed over aga Thomas. High St, Potter-Langworthy | No 2 v gt i’ s | For Electrical Supplies Christian Science, Or Deliverar.ce from Evil. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Final Word. Mr. Editor: Permit me valuable columns to utt to voters. i “Vote yes and blot out the home," st “Vote | blot out the saloon.” These two institutions are in deadly antag- oni#m. Ultimately the home must win. Wote no and decrease taxes as is done in nearly all no-license towns through- out our land, after a fair trial. Vote no and improve husiness in all legitimate lines, as every shrewd, sen- sible, far-seeing business man knows the result when the money uor is spent for the ne- through your D (Continy a final word od from page five.) in heaven is perfect.” What, then, is f. thought tion ‘which misrepregents the like- < of God. Per cortra, what Is igliteousness but right action, correct conduct: truthful thinking, whercby man expresses as Gods' | “the beauty of holiness.” Christian Science deals successfully with sin as with sickness, nealing both conditions of distre; overcoming | moral evil with al good. Men | fall into sin because they seek for good | and nge must be from a wrong basis. ('hristian Science shows that what is good comes from no and help the saloon men who | God primarily and that men need not the disgrace of the traffic -into | Urt mor destroy other. me order some more reputable business to find good. It reveals the fact that Yote no and thus rebuke and resent | £00d comes according to inflexible the arrogance and insolence of a traf- | Principle, changeless from age to age, fic which rides roughshod over the per- | ¢Ver Providing blessedness for the pare sonal rights of free citizens. | the honest, the chaste, the truthful, the Vote no and show that you value |10VIng manhood aboyve money | Vote no and prove that you are a| man instead of a slave wearing the | shackles riveted on you by some: rum- | Deliverance from Evil. Should there remain tion regarding the pos of sin and error, ny misconcep- ible permanence der the petition seller sed .universally by Christian to ex Vote 1o in chivalric response to the | press their desire for divine guidance earnest response of hundreds of noble Master framed it first for the women and thousands of innocent, | who said to him: “Teach us helpless children who are the chief £ uft from the licensed saloon. | were tempted with evil, or Vote no and wipe out the rank dis- | knew evil. how could we cxpect from grace of Franklin square { God deliverance from it? If evil con- Vote no and dissolve your partner- | stituted part of the di knowleds ship with this monster evil, | we should have to learn evil in know- Vote no and clear your conscience ! ing God. J taught that to know from the guilt of the drunkenness, |the true God wasgife and peace. If crime and pauperism produced by the | this be so, and we may not doubt the saloons’ which cause these miseries. |one who best ved his teachings, Vote no for the sake of every inter- | then we are delivered from evil and est that is dearest to the human heart | and most precious to the heart of God. Vote no in the name of humanity, in actual nor real in follow the guidance mist understood find it to be ne proportion as we of Spirit. This the F the name of libe: in the name of ] when he said: “Thou art my God: Thy law, in the name of decency and fair- | Spirit is good: lead me in the way ness, in the name of purity and love, [ of uprightness.” Christian Science in the name of manhood, womanhood, | teaches ihat the eternal principle un- childhdod, parenthood; and in the name | derlying all reziity is good: hence all of the eternal Father. . MATTHIAS S. KAUFMAN. Norwich, Oct. 3, 1909, forms of evil are transieni and false | conceptioiis. existing because of recog- nition, yet having no real being. Faith, Men hold theories regarding the res- ction of the Son of God and so do The polls will open all districts at 6 a. m. today and close at 2 p. m. in all ur but the First district. In the First | not know the power of his resurrec= district the polls close at 3 o'clock. tion” (Phil. 3: 10); and they are un- certain regarding man, deriving him from dust, rather than mind, and so are inzecure regarding immortality How reassuring and comforting, then, | is the message of Christian Science, coming to restore to men true faith in God. ith in the risen Christ, faith in enduring life. P e Love. RONN EARDE . O The . universal practical effect of Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Christian Science is to revive the faith and quicken the understanding of man- 54 Main Street, Westecly, R. I.._and kind; but 0 er in also quick- Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill, R L | by Sornen b sl uiligk; el presses to hi: neighbor the likeness of God. Since Christ Jesus healed the #ick and cast out evils, so of his fol- lowers must it be said that the works he did they do also. When Mrs. Eddy associated her students for organized effort she recognized this purpose and | organized a chu h “designed to com memorate the word an rks of our Master, ‘which should reinstate prim tive Christianity and its lost element of healing.” Her elucidation of good, and her teaching, both by precept and ex- ample, of the science whereby evil of | every kind is overcome by good, piace | and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. The-Store the leader of the Christian Science | that undersells them all on Clothing, | movemeat in the fovefront of Christian Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. | teachers, Her selfiess consecration en. abled her to discover divine Science, | out of the High Price District, | amd Jier love for hamanity impelled her Westaris, R ? o Qemonstrete in healing the sick | esterly, R. I. and to teach it | RS s T 5 e | e puryose ot love is to make its ness before the public, there is no me-| THERE Is no advertising mediuwm in | 9biect lovable. - Mrs. ddy, the discoy dium petter than through the advertis- | Eastern Connecticut squal to Tha Buie | er<and founder of Christian Sclence ing columns of The Bulletin. lin for business results expresses- u universe), kindness, with n i the cvident desice that @l mankind may be weaned (rom belleving in evil Before purcliasing MAURICE W. FLYNN, Telephone 242 spond: with me. 103 Main Strept, Westerly, R. I ¥ aiid thught 1o exp Can’s true na- | | ture, in “the lie of God, who s} s Love. Those who know her test kfiow the trustworthiness of her motives, the 8, and the tireless When others be- nituences by which ssed_they will ap- preciate’and 1ot oné whe ha- heen the patient servant ang friénd of man and will “rise up and call ber hlassad.’ Jiterest o corre- comg awake they have bee Manifacturer and Builder. 4 plumbing replaced. by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you | in the increase of health and saving | of doctor's bills. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly dome. Let me give vou a figure for replacing all the old Plumbing with the modern kind that keep out the sewer gas. The rk wiil be first-class and the price onable. J. E. TOMPKINS, auglsd 67 West Main Street. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich he Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt. attention. D. 4. McCORMICK, 30 Franilin St may29d 145 Main Largest Jewelers in this State Street, OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. ESTABLISHED 1872 Kerosene with Gold Dust. Gold Dust has all sy L Makers of Fairy Soap (the ova! cake) o e o & o o @ & 8 & cleansing qualitiés in a perfectly harmless ard form. The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help. Cleaning this and scrubbing that, by the old-fashioned muscle method, steals at least one-tenth of your life. Why not let the Gold Dust Twins relieve you of all the “effort end” of your work? Gold Dust and water will clean anything cleanable—will per- form cleansing miracles. A strong solution will cut the thickest grease from floors, stoves, pots, pans, sinks, etc. With a mild solution, you can take all the hard work out of washday. Most people use too much Gold Dust, so we advise following directions given on each package, in order to prevent waste. Gold Dust is the most economical cleanser in the world, and will do more work and better work in less time than any other cleansing product. Try it for your own satisfaction and home-comfort! Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or able sting =R Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO et the Gold Dust Twins do your work” Norwich, Gonn. A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week commencing Menday, Oct. 4th Exceptions fo the Rule “PRICES GETTING HIGHER ALL THE TIME."You hear this re- marked all over—not so if you trade at the “A&P STORE.” The proof of the pudding the eating. NOTE THE PRICES THIS WEEK AND EXTRA STAMPS. . . EATRASPECIL i e ERIEE Cranberries - - - - - aqt 10 oo Peanut Butter - - s Weess |lg Every Day THIS WEEK a Ib, Evaporated Peaches B Regular price 15¢ This Week Special Sale of Teas, Coffees and Groceries WITH EXTRA STAMPS with 1 SELLING PRICE THIS WEEKr Regular price 8c lona Tomatoe Norway Mackerel THIS WEEKs: a b Regular price 10c. Ib. 20c Coffee with 1 1b. 25¢ Coffee with 1 b, 30¢' Coffes with 1 1b, 35¢ Coffee 10 Stamps 20 Stamps 25 Stamps 30 Stamps 25 Stamps with 1-2 Ib. GOLDEN KEY TEA, the King of all teas, 30c 10 STAMPS with any of the following articles 1 jar Jam s . 16e 1 package Buckwheat or Pan- cake Flour . 10¢ 1 bottle A&P Olive Oil. 22¢ 1 bottle Campbell's Mustard.. 10¢ 15 STAMPS with & 1-2 Ib. can A&P COCOA 20c Good TABLE BUTTER, Ib. 28¢ 1 package A&P Jelly Powder 10c 1 package A&P Borax 1 bottle Queen Olive 1 bottle A&P Ketchup % STAMPS with 2 cans FANCY MAINE CORN 25¢ See us for FLOUR. The. Great Mantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Free Delivery. 'Phone 29-4. CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hod abie, ia now los 4| cated in rear of No. § Franklin square Tel 874 MME. TAFT, salmist and Clairvoyant, 1 am now Futed st 3% Galfon St. New Tondon, Block from post ffice. whare Bepldd

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