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tension of the double track to into the lower Naugatuck valley. Easton.—A farmers’ institute will be held Fr‘:zny, March 11, at Easton Cen- ter. H be E. B. Fitts postoffice were $80,280.18, and | ter. The s bt in 8 of the State ultural college on 1910 they amounted to $89,172.80. Datisine; B. Rfig:}:- of Bouthin % . president of the State Pomological so- boneShville Iohn Kress, who has been | Siety, 'on ruit Growing, and Harrison nineteen years, has resigned. Hamilton"of Ellington on Poultry. Bethel.—Additional memorial gifts received by St. Thomas’' church in- clude a silver lavabo for the com- munion service, a processional cross of brass with oak staff, a pair of altar vases of brass and two brass. alms T'o See that Amusement License Fees are golloctod in Ad- vance—Associate Committee for Health Officer— Thriving Freight' Eusiness on A. & W. Road— "ase- ball Prospects. =~ ° e ;- 2z R : 121 February, 1909, the INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital .. Three Million Dollars Surplus ........ Three Million Doilars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its -management. Waterbury.—The rites of confirma- tion were administered to nearly 150 candidates in three Episcopalian churches of Waterbury Sunday by the Rt. Rev. Chauncey Brewster, D. Our Coal is loved by the people much as Peary loves the North Pole, because they have discovered some- thing that they have been looking for a long time, Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D.,, Optometrist. Defeutive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Yoi- ter Langworthy Block, Westerly. R. L . JIMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Mand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- red in stock. Fact ‘Made in stock at $13.00 An?!r'np‘ S e N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Stree: iysoa > Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- tion. We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns, decorations and shapes not to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON’S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I. BABIES! they will be big boys ana girls | Soon end their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch_their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, Westerly, R. 1. Telephone 84 Jy23a Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL'S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” o LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust; no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr season. Market 171 Maln Street, West- erly. foot of Cross street. Tel. 242 Give us a call. sugl4a I‘nl:‘\lgoln‘.cflflrmléulflly. n ropodist, Scalp Ti - R R MRS. M. 1. EELLS Fotessonal Masseoss, Buiy and Facia Massage ml.r Goods a specialty. Fine Violet 84 Main St., Iy3sa Westerly, R. L Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT+....3 STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Sta with .'n purchases. i _— Monumental Works I will guarantee to make monu- ment at the lowest pcssible e‘&n eo=- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years Is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Qak St., near High, Westerly, R. I. GEO, L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co, Coggswell St., Westerly, R. L Carry the ‘largest wtock of new and second hand carriages | and wagons. Also a full line of harness and parts of harness. Carriage repair- ing and painting and -utamolfih paint- ing. Jez29d For Electrical Supplies, and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages different parts of the compact part of Westerly, . each having 60 foot street front, and both having vacant land adjoining that can be se reasonable prices sires. Both havin; electric lights, modern plumbing. TInspection invited. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., febl4d Westerls, R. ecze- ma, d other irritations, itch- ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by lndf:g hysicians. Ehampooes, dry treatments, l: tmfi}nentg,t m;nl!c.ur-hhflu Lida as, .. Potter- Beuflding (Ul': Stalrs). = "mgfih’ ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main street, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our abllity to do the very best work A beautiful 16x20 water colored portralt of yopurself given free with every doz- en 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R, I JyZ¥G The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. I Capital Surplus Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Goeod service—Considerate attention are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. $200,000 $200,000 Bes my DOW, samples of Fall Winter Woolens. Custom Made $12.60 and up ‘J. F. PELLEGRINY, Ne, 4 Main St., Westerly. ;a”..:m.—. Pressing and Repaliring. i safis | for giving | license i Shampooing, | | | : | | | | | | the amount of $137.84. | to the amount | | i | The town council of Westerly met Monday, President William L. Clarke presiding, and Councilmen Maurice ‘W. Flynn, William Culley, C. Clarence Maxson, Albert H. Langworthy, Hor- ace C. Burdick and Wayland Saund- ers in attendance. The minutes of the previous meetings, regular and special, Wwere approved as read by Town Clerk Everett E. Whipple. Bills amountjng to $256.59, presented by Ellery Barber, overseer of the poor, were ordered paid. Mr. Barber an nounced receipt of $13.06 from estate of John Aiken. Bills of the highway committee to the amount of $276.69 were ordered paid., - President Clarke said that George W. Burdick had asged permission to man. ufacture and sell ice cream, and de- sired to knew if it were necessary to take out a license. As none was re- quired no action was taken. Bills of $442.29 from the water de- ! partment were ordered paid, as were | sundry other bills from various! sources, including several for fumigat- | ing premises and special police duties in connection with diphtheria cases"to | The bills of Dr. J. Howard Morgan of $10.50, which had | been referred to the school committee, | were returned. The bills were for the examination of school children for contagious diseases, which were sent to Dr. Morgan by the school teachers. | Dr. B. Smith, representing the | school committee, explained that the, cases should have been referred to the town physician, if there were such an | officer, but as there were none, the town should pay the bills from monies other than the appropriation for | schools. The bills were approved by | the health officer. The bills were or- | dered paid. Dr. Smith was requested ; to ask the superintendent of schools ! to instruct the teachers that in the| future when pupils are suspected of contagious diease, they be sent home, | not to return without a physician’s certificate, and to.give teachers to un- derstond ' that they had no right to send children to a physician and ex- pect the town to pay the bills. Chief of Police Bransfieid reported on street lights and entertainments, | and also the work of the police for month of February. There were nine arrests and one liquor raid, The report ve the details of each case, including the action of the court. Town Solicitor Agard reported on the matter of fees for entertainments, stating that he had been unable to adyvance, as re: | quired by law, and that after that date notice that beginning with March 16 license for all public entertainments . Willi; 1d . must be procured in Danbury.—Reyv. am Gildea of St. John’s church, Torrington, will be the preacher at St. Peter’s Catholic church at the Lenten service next Wednesday evening. Hartford.—Frederick E. Dickerman, superintendent of the capitol, has been confined to his home in Winsted for the past week with inflammatory rheu- matism. violators of the law would be prose- cuted. Lewis Stanton, health officer, made request that a committee of the town council be appointed to act with him in a matter pertaining to the public health, and Messrs. Burdick and Cul- ley were selected as the committee. It is understood that it is contrary to law to keep swine within the com- pact part of the town, and that the law is flagrantly violated in Little Italy, where diphtheria prevails at present. Before taking heroic action in this matter, the health officer desires | the co-operation of the town council. ; Milford.—The Hungarian partridges During the past month there have | which were liberated in the woo been eight cases of diphtheria, one fa- some time ago have been fed by me: tal; one case of scarlet fever, one of | bers of the Game and Fish Protection typhoid fever and several cases of association, who have taken bags of measles. Monday morning a newtcaae feed into the woods for the birds. of diphtheria was reported in a fam- ~ iy linlesAa:yt street, where there are Bridgeport.—Through a 5 t t] e t Torrington.—Maunder's Lenten can- tata, Penitence, Pardon and Peace, was rendered at the 5 o'clock service at Trinity church Sunday afternoon by the chojr. t t s it the activities four other children in the family. The of Andrew Creagh, secretary of the strictest quarantine is Kept on the in- Stale' Gaelic Football league, lw_o a fected premises. juvenile teams have been Jformed in | The matter of appointing forest'and this city to play the ' popufar Gaelic game, while there are excellent pros- fire wardens for the preservation of pects of a third within a short time. the forests from fires was deferred un- til the next meeting. Naugatuck.—The fondness for throw- ing peanuts and other articles of a small but harmful nature by young men at the moving picture shows re- sulted in a protest being made to the management of the ! night in an effort to have the practice stopped. Westerly coast artillerymen have op- portunity to compete for promotion, as Colonel Tillinghast of the First Artil- lery district is to give the enlisted men of his command a chance to become ‘members of the —non-commissioned staff. He is to have a competitive ex- amination held for the purpose of de- | termining the men who are qualified | York, New Hawleyville.—The New railroad has Haven and Hartford Beware of Olntments for Catarrh That articles should never be used, on prescriptions from reputable physi- be Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. als free. house and gi danger. thing for patent leather shoes ——— Contain Mercury. s mercury will surely destroy the ense of smell and completely derange he whole system when entering it hrough the mucous surfaces. uch except ians, as the damage they will do is enfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured b: Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is F. J. Cheney & Ci aken .internally, acting directly upon he blood and mucous surfaces of the ystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure sure vou get the genuine. It is and made in Toledo, aken internall , Testimoni- Sold by Druggists. Price Tic per bottle. ke Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the metallic cough of croup, bringing read to the household. Careful moth- rs keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the e it at the first sign of ¥oley’s Honey and Tar has aved many little lives and is the only safe preparation for chil@ren, as it con- tains no opiates. Co. When Rubbers Become Necessary And your shoes pinch, shake into your sboes Allen’s The Lee & Osgood 1 Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet. cures painful, swollen, smartivg, sweating feet, and takes the sting out of comns and bun Just the dancing pariies and to fill the itions. her Fifi‘-htcomr:;sn:' Westerly, Coast Ar- |awarded the contract for the double | for Breaking in Wew Shoes Many people cannot tillery corps, will be officially inspected | tracking of the line on its Berkshire | L. 500 il Sold everswhere. by a regular army officer this (Tues- |division from Hawleyville to Botsford | ze™ Sumple Fiigs "addiess” Siien & " Olimstesd, day) evening. and will soon award a contract for ex- While there erable passen- gen traffic on the Ashaway and West- rly trolley road, the freight business is quite an important item. Nearly all the freighting for the Pawcatuck mills and the Ashaway clay works, in- cluding the carrying of coal, is done over this route. Within a week six; large coal laden cars have been trans- ferred from the New York, New Ha- ven and Hartford road to the trolley, line and delivered in the mill yard. i As Potter Hili and Ashaway are far removed from the steam foad and ma- terial used in these plants and pro- duced by them was carried by teams ito and from Westerly, the change is make collections. Fees have not been paid for more than a year, no license had been issued, and the state traes- urer has made demand for the state of the fe The penalty an entert ment without $200 for each offense. Mr. Agard suggested that notice be given that license must be taken out in the future before performances are given, or the law would be enforced. It was agreed, and Mr. Agard was instructed to take steps to collect li- cense fees already due the town from the Bliven Opera house. » The town clerk was directed to give Constipation Vanishes Forever GENUINE must bear signature B i |Where fo Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Stenm and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. I a na Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill. R. L auglid Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY 1. B. CRANDALL Co0., Westerly, | nov2od R. L SMITH’S GARAGE 330 Main St., Westerly. Cars to rent; storing of cars: c plete repair department. Full line o supplies. Tel. 330. nov23d om- | £ AT MURRAY'S STAR RESTAURASNT, Star Theater, Wester e Dinner, Meals at_all noviZd EAT next to Regular hours. AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is righi. Call and see a demonstration 2t THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, Westerly. novsd ‘Wm. H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN lL.adies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 *High street, on or about Jan. 1st, 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clothing Co, Westerly, R. I. decl5d MAURICE 103 DNUMENT Befores purchasing it's to your interest o corre- spond with me. W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, Main Street, ! 242, Woesterfy, risd | erly resident, died Sunday in Burling- {ton, Vt. where he has been boss fin- isher of the American Woolen com- pany. He was the son of Nathan H. Saunders. PJRD oung There is a probability that Orville REMEDY G. Barber and® W. Hoxie, who own beneficial to the manufacturers as well as to the trolley company. z e — > wi Westerly is corralling some of its best baseball players for the home team in the Rhode Island-Connecticut league for the coming season. Frauk Foley and “Rad” Rhodes, both West- erly boys, who caught and pitched on ‘tthe Stonington team last season, have been secured to play on the home' team last season, and will do likewise has no superior of his age with the big mit behind the bat. He captained the champion Wesetrly High school team last season, and ill do likeise again, as there is no conflict in the school league schedule and that of the ne: to Rupture Rupture Specialist of Hart- until 9 p. m. No charge for examination. JR. COOKE TRUSS CO., Sage-Allen Building, ALFRED C. COOKE ford, Conn., Il be at the Hotel Wauregan, Wed- sday, March 9th, 1810, from 10 a. m. If you suffer from rupture don’t fail consult me in regard to your case. Write for free book om Rupture to Hartford, Conn. bi-state league. Prentice Chase, catcher for Wester- 1y the past two seasons, and a cracker- jack behind the bat, has gone to Fall River and will be given a tryout-on the team of that city in the New Eng- lana league. Local Laconics. Mrs. John McDonald is critically ill at her home in Moss street. Mrs. George W. Mansfield returned Monday from a visit or several weeks in Erie, Pa. The first flock of geese has been seen and heard flying northward, and robins are reported in Westerly. © There is much local interest in the basketball and exceedingly championship game be- 2 tween New London and Mystic teams, suffers terribly. to be played in Westerly Thursday evening. Ten chambers are to be added to the kiln of the Ashaway Clay company, and the capacity of the plant will be increased 200,000 bushels at each charge, nearly doubling the present capacity. Clark B. Saunders, a former Westt buildings on leased land that has been sold to the Watch HIll fire district, for the improvement of that resort, will test the legality of the removal of their shacks. Housing Diplomats Abroad. Friends of the proposition that the government house its diplomatic rep- resentatives where they are accredited were in the minority in the house on Wednesda It was not a good time for its pre ntation. The popular ery is economy, and we are running close- hauled to the wind. Even with new tariff bill behaving well and promising to do better, all appropria- tions are being carefully scanned. Not at this time is Unecle Sam considered rich enough to give all a house. Some other night, That the government should be rep- resented abroad by men of high intel- lectual class pneeds no argument. That, in the main, it has been, and is now, so represented, cannot be denied. But equally true is it that they have al- W A dl- 'CC‘I'WS when used according to directions. been, and are now being, under- Whooping C9ugl; is a contagious dangerous disease. disagreeable and harmful of all children’s ailments—the child Grown ups are not immune and it is usually quite serious in their case. An old fallacy about the disease having to run its course has caused thousands of deaths. ‘Whooping Cough can be very promptly cured by regular use of Dr. Doud’s Remedy for Whooping Cough Brings relief in three or four days. A e e —a safe, sure and speedy cure for this discase. This splendid preparation has been used by mothers and recommended‘:; i physicians for years. U in from ten to fifteen days. Every bottle sold with a positive guarantee if it fails to do the work— Prépared by THE SAFETY REMEDY CO., CANTON, O. It is one of the most druggists and according to it will cure the most severe case At all Drug Stores—50c a Bottle . who KNOW HOW. We pride od Dental work nowadays is only We years gaining have been 20 ISTRY a specialty, and whether n or bridgework. we can do it at from one-third to one-half for the same quality of work. paid. Their salaries are small, and | they receive nothing but their salaries | from the government. If ~they live well and support suitably the obliga- | tions imposed upon them, it is at their | can be done without pain by Dentists own expen: Some of them are out | ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Go. of pocket considerabl, though making possible by Dentists of experience. no complaint, | that. Those who ‘hi\ve interested them- | TS i ENT selves in the subject solely from the |l vou o i’&"‘f‘,qfli}(‘:«x:‘ikésfxgunio observer's standpoint would be glad for you positively without pain, and to_see not onlv houses hubit but sal-'| the prices prevailing at other offices aries raised, for American ambassa- | dors and ministers. That. they think, ; 17 WiLL PAY you would do justice to the men appointed elsewhere. to such vosts, and silence the asser- PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE tion that only millionaires can afford Bt i such service. Such laborers. as well 9 3 as all others, are worthy of their hire. Let the government pay adequately for what it needs in one of the most important branches of its scheme.— Washington Star. What Trees Do. What do trees do for us besides af- fording us shade? They help to keep the air pure. The leaves of the trees absorb the carbonic acid gas in the air ' to investigat DR. F. C. JACK! . Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays and consult us before going - We make no charge whatever for examination and advice. when sets are ordered. All work KING DENTAL PARLORS, SON, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Telephone. and prevents it from accumulating in | dangerous quantities. They furnish us with one of the most striking and permanent ferms of beauty. ‘With stately grace, with fine proportions. what variety of expression, and what unconscious dignity may be seen in weli developed trees! How they beau- tify and glorify every landscape.— New London Telegraph, _ | With Both- Feet. T. R. is scheduled to land in New York about the middle of June. After that he will land on everything that comes within his reach.——Houston.Post Uncle Joe Is Waking Up. Anyway, Mr. Cannon is beginning to have suspicions that he is mnot “the wheie house.—] News, i I il il “You’re Well ” Then Keep Well— Don’t wait for a sick spell to come along and prostrate you. Take Schenck’s drake Pills whenever you feel a little dull or out of sorts. They keep the digestion strong, ‘the stomach sweet, the bowels rcgular, the liver ac- tive. Wholly le—abso- lutely harmless—plain or sugar coated, 25¢ a box. READ OUR FREE BOOK on lung, and stomach disorders. name on a post card Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. gets it E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephones. Lumber marsd J. A: MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber Central Wharf. Telephone 884, dec24d LUMBER The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember we alwa; carry a big line of Shingles. Call up and let us tell you about our stoc! H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, novisd COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehig ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-13. oct29a CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phonss 402 87 Franklin St 88 Thames St mayéd A Third of Your Life Is Spent In Bed. Therefore if you buy a bed, buy good one. a Our line of Beds is certain- ly the finest in the city. We buy them in carload lots, and for that reasom alone we can save you from $1.00 to $10.00 on each one. tijis remember finest stock In connection with we carry the largest an of Furniture in this city. Don’t forget titles you to absolutely free. Schwartz Bros., COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, 9-11 Water Street fob26d a $35.00 purchase en- a $22.50 Graphophone Special Price FOR 10 DAYS ONLY On Tailor-made Suits S. LEON Ladies’ Taiior, ‘Phone 712-6. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practwe during his Iast iliness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Cenn. noviéa AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 715. Jan214 taken for combings. . T. 8. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. MRS, Tel. 553-4. FUNERAL ORDERS Anistica‘lly Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Junisa i | Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People like to get out into | the open alr, We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue. marl7d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake 4 Broad canuot be excslled. Give us » 20 Fairmount Strest. THERE 18 1o aavertising m: Kastern Connecticut equal te letin fox businesa repults.