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Dr. J. 8. Pollard, Rhode Isiana &tate veterinarian, advocates tuberculin tests of all animals entéring the state and physical examination of all ani- mals in the state, .and statés that the present laws governing tuberculosis in the dairy herds of the state are inad- equate. He urges vigorous and ex- tended action and declares that an in> creased appropriation is needed to carry on this work. He says there is more tuberculosis in the _herds of Rhode Island than ever before. Out of a herd of forty-five cows that sup- lled milk to the state sanitarium at allum lake, twenty-six ‘were killed after being tested with tuberculin, and two more were killed at the aiate hame and school. The test of this herd demonstrated that the owners do not. always lmcnv(h when their animals are diseased. the cows were in ap- parent good health, but twenty-six re- acted in the test and had to be de- Established 1901. Hareld L. Wells, O. D... Optometrisi. Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Foi- ter-hangwerthy Block, Westerly. R 1 DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loosé or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. few others would be sold In the saving of time, trouble and labor and in superior <ooking ability, no other range can compare with: them. e The Single Damper (patented) Hand Wade Weork is Our Speelalty. Waips and all Harness Su ried in stock. Factory in stock at $13.00 and up. H. SAUNDERS, Remeved te 44 West Broad Street. iysoa Imported Dipner Ware tion. We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- We are showing over forty Open lles car- ‘Harnese Stock Patterns, decovations and shapes not to be found elsewhere. BABIES! Soon they will be bls boys ana a g snd their baby faces wil memery. eatch_their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, Telephone 847. w2sa Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL'S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” iv2ia : Bflngtlublblnlndl'fll Woesterly, R. I We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON’S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. 1. —— LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET en ths river: mo dust; ne odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ¢f Frpeh Fish and Sea Foods in their season. Market 171 Main Street. West- eriy. ‘foot of Cross street. Tel 343 Teo eat care can ly be used | Plant and the railroad station, post- | Pany ‘has started a might shift owing to [from what is now no longer a Boer Give B8 a call. eugisd n x..,gn‘ the yo[r]my”if.ctly office and about to sometimes car- | Fush orders. community merely, but a‘Brm-h col- —_— clean. All crumbs should be removed | rying rickages of five hundred pounds £ = ony under the name of United South Manicpring, and if liquids are spilled they should he | or more in weight, will be used here- | * New Britain.—The Firemen's Pen- | Africa. Surijeon_ Chire, d,odu‘;.'suxp reato® (air Dressin ns.u.l.m.l.s Frveetheal Masswuss, Iody and Facal Massage Fine Violet r Goods a speciaity. Westerly, R. L Telephone 490. WEYYSRLY’S LEADING CLOT.. STORE— R, G. Bliven & Co,, . On the Bridge. s REGAL SHOE AGENCY. ‘e give S&H Green Trading Stam; with 6‘1 purchases. o i stroyed as being diseased. Philip A, Money, a commiassioner for ‘Wasliipgton, county, reported that he released 2,447 head of cattle imported | from other states, and killed forty- one ox, one one calf, four hogs and three sheep, and killed one horse affected four tuberculosis cows, bull, with glanders. Tristam D. Babcock of Westerly, the for. WashingtoR inspected thirty-two head. of head that had come from other states amd found six head affected with tubercu= losis which were killed and the plages other commissioner county cattle, released twenty-seven disinfected. way -company will soen establ ed depot in Coggswell street, ranged that freight way interfere with public traffic. Since the establishment of the trol- road freight has been received and ered on a siding in West Broad inter- This change will relieve the congestion in that busy street, and, at times seriously, fered with general traffic. point in West Broad street and be aj preciated by all doing busimess in that immediate vicinity. When the tracks of this read are con- nected with those of the Pawcatuck Valley road at the state boundary line, the present terminal, it will be possi- The Groton & Stonington -trnt.:"ml- a freight depot in Mechanic street mear West Broad street, which will be even more convenient than the contempluti an more economical for the company. The Mechanic street depot will be 80 ar- 11 be received from patrons and delivered from the rear of the building and will in no | | n.o.n-:n.muc wiped ly, fr require them with & br dissolving ‘a tab washing powder up at once. u in warm_ water. sible. Scrub all parts side of the deor, with open to air. Scald was! Ing suds made fnxl Ing powde: replace the parts. requires cle; the ice corm ~ NORWICH FIRM3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY day, and, tmmdtm t‘r‘l‘glui;. “the superior over for cuuonuwubemtbognnamrrh will be up to that body to decide upon, the flndint of an. indictment for mur-' der, mansiaughter, - or some crime. Coroner Eugene Lincoln of Providence, who represented the at- torney general at the inquest, has com- mented the police authorities of ‘esterly on the thorough way that this case has been handled. Mr. liquor, and Mrs. Cisco claim. Professor Gardiner of stitute, Boston, i ders a piece of land, part of home. almost equally on all sides. On sea level, the professor will have erect- ed a fine cottage. There is an unob structed land and. water view, combin- ing sedshore and country. A winding road, forty feet in width, Cisco maintains that he never knew Mr. Sullivan and never sold him makes similar Perkins in- to _have a summer home in the Pleasant View section. He has purchased from Capt. W. F. Saun- “the farm, that is an ideal spot for a summer It is a natural mound, IIW&‘ e top, which is about forty feet above is the only perfect fire and oven control; one motion—slide the knob to “kmdle,” “bake” or “check,” and I the range does the vest. The Two Hods in the base (pat- ented) is a wonderful trouble-sav- ing feature. One Hod for ashes, instead of the old, clumsy ash pan; the other Hod for coal. The Oven with its cup-joint flues is heated a// over alike; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spots”. The Patented Grates save trouble and money. Auxiliary Gas Ranges/at the end or above the range, if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston is to be built from the Shore road to the cottage, and the grounds are to be cleared of undergrowth and -the For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Agent Norwich and Jewett City place farther beautified by shrubs and plants, With miles in ight years to its credit, th electric au'.omohil owned by the C. B Cottrell & Sons company, and which has been driven as a sort of a passen- ger. message and package delivery by W"llam Potter between the Zottrell after only for freighting purposes. A red are e modern runabout will be used by Mr, h in hot suds made by ipoonful of Gold Dnnlt Ty with a cloth er in the sunshine, if pos- of the ice and food chember theroughly, .ven the in- hot suds; rinse in clear water, wipe dry and leave B’” ‘with boil- ‘wash- crub the drip pan -nd then The food chamber ng more frequently than Potter in carrying members of firm and office force on business to| and from the plant. The automobile has been in constant use all through winters as well as summers, and the old-style auto has become a familiar vehicle in Westerly's thoroughfares. This auto was only, used occasionally by members of the firm, as they have other cars of mod- ern build at their disposal. Local Laconics. There has been no call for the weav- ers of the Lorraine mill to return t) work. Mr. and Mrs. G. B Hodge of Nov- wich were in Westerly Thursday, vis- iting relatives. record of travel of 75,000 ]the war—provided they were to go anywhere. Those who did come seem to have fitted in well in the mouth- west and perhaps their prosperity will in time attract a further immigration sKIEF STATE NEWS Bridgeportl The Salts Textile com- Rogers ‘Enamels INTEHIflR DEGORATIONS Will dry hard over night and produce a bright, glossy sion and Relief association donated $50 YR T $ to the New Haven relief fund. “YI saw that member of the legisla- ture taking notes,” said the observant statesman. Ve foolish of him, plied the consciénceless schem isn't safe to handle anything cash.”—Washington Star. Waterville—The Rev. Otto Brand, pastor of Grace M. E. church, is ill at his home on Thomaston avenue, Bantam.—Miss May Lord will hold evangelistic services in the Methodist <church commencing May 1 and contin- uing two weeks. except Cure for quuor Habit Give Orrine and Destroy All Desire, Sold Under Guaranree. Unionville.—This town is to have a camp of the Sons of Veterans, which will organize next Wednesday evening, with 26 charter members. Mashapaug.—Pout fishi has begnun in_earnest, and the usual number of fishermen may be seen lined up across the dam nearly every night. TO! ST, At the centennial anniversary of El- o £ Henumental i gty - e e i Meriden.—Local dsm 11 sta: Orrine is th st successful cure for ~ Works B J. Goit, ¢ otis Strest Automobile | ihu Burritt the Apostle of Peace, an | riten. tos e attioe ot the Mt | the liquor hibit that the woria has ever |l enamel finish on furniture, 1 WMl guarantee to make a monu- | and Bicycle Rspurmg Gensral address will be given by ex-Gov. rge! The officers | Kown. Tt is a home treatment, given chine work. Jo ng. ’'Phone George H. Utter -of Westerly. Higby range next week. have in mind the building of an 800 | WiLhout publicity. detention from busi- picture frames, vases, or any sistond work. My expert- The. dust nuisaion T BN =5 ness or loss of time. and is absolutely once §f years fs at your service. BOTTLER after weeks of delay, has finally been | Yo 0 Tange this & 3l FSmenined Jc the stmple dizeations; off article of interior use to NLEXANDER ROBERTSON, H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta | abated. Thursday the macadam was{| Waterbury.—The Visiting Nurses' [ remarkab iave been the changes i Oals 8t. near High, Westerly, R 1. | A complete iine of the vest Ales Tager | sprinkied with oil nnd;atr o direction | ouanciation will soon be permanently | SFOUELL Tor Suffering drinking men by which they may be applied. e ighway comm] Trine h. eading ministers, charity iiy use. Delivery. Tel. 126-8. located at 37 Central avenue in the kers, philanth ist i \ —_—— N s . e ace is a gi e ousands of endors enty ave een su se Ce, gl:‘.é E,::‘;Tf ‘N: 'N’:" - );c::. don, who conducted meetings in West- usodnoiion by H. H. Peck. given for the remedy. . o o s Seventeen beautiful shades, Gos e stotly. B L] war Real Estate eud ‘tncestemeni| ¢rly a few vears ago, is now holding Read this one from the Quaker Drug Carey th ascest | Broker, Notary Pablic. revival services in Jefferson Street| Bristol.—The N. L. Birge & Sons' | Chupieattle, Wash.: = o~ - nave otn-w ..na second hand eca ages | Expert’ Acccuntant. Telephone Baptist church. Providence. He re-|factory at the North Side Is tempo- | sold thousands of packages of ORRINE . tull Iine of Barne lates interesting experiences and | rarily closed on account of the loss of | and have never heard it spoken of ex- mn l.na auto: 2 "wh WILLIMA"TW fl." among his subjects are From Bond- | a carload of cotton somewhere between | cept in highest terms of praise. We N N ng m { 3 age to Liberty, and Gates of Brass|ypere and Springfield. The railroad of- | have dozens of people come to us and ] STIMPRON’S STABLES, and Bars of Iron. state that ORRINBE has cured them or ficials are trying to locate the missing | {yoir husbands or dear ones trom the 45 and 41 El - l S l. re-rm!’annpc': hg::i 'llclvn‘ street. '!'thor- The Right. oo s curse nff drunherl\ness. (?RR!NE ts'%ne ou uj O service aran! O e E t For CCIFICAL DIIPPHES | Shiy aw to, dhte oruies ponramtont] o rwiicf Tatie B Setet Aot 101 Moo Lo it biven mios mimobiots | ooa oo Aoz asticies 0B, the markst that Commerce Streat e clalty. the utterance, in success, of what Hen- | clected to the National Academy -of | our customers, and We do 50 dally, feel- ¥ and Construction, see 1y Clay said in defeat. “T would rath- | Sciences, two are from Connecticut, | 1€ that we have done what 'to us NORWICH, - - CONN, er be right than president” and Lin- | Prof. Charles Schuchert, curator of | **gmy & quty as well as a servioe™ ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO. coln said the same in his declaration | peabody museum at Yale, and Thomas | 1, a powder, absolutely (usteltss and g ] ‘to do the right as God gave it him to | Birr Osborne, chemist of the Connec- | odorless, given secretly in food or Tel 607. 62 Main 8t., Westerly. ticut agricultural experiment station at [ drink. Orrine No. 2, In pill form, is for We are moviang 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. dec1sd Gillesple treatment of the hnl D, cures falling hair, bal Fs ma. dandrumr snd Sther Irritations, Ttane burning, ot Endorsed b: ‘:Ifl'he’ b tainly—master of all Christendom, pos- e has been spending flve years, and Sstotans. Bhampoces, Sry toossoias sibly—with a big slice of R e Ridgofeld® tis permanent tru.tmonu maunicure ARE SOLD BY thrown in. But Napeleon had no sense | residence. Dr. Rainsford was in tter-La: %S.&l mdl IWhere to Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Sup Ik-. 64 Main Street, Westerly, ‘Wauwlinnet Ave. Watch mn. !_ l augléd Hart Sehaffner & Marx 1. B. CRANDALL Co., see the right.” Only the right ever reu- 1y succeeds, and ln end nothing bu the right is popular. nfortunately, gov‘rmn-nt is not an exact science, or some Euclid would have fixed it for us, and we should not be bothered with executives, legisia- tors and judges. All thase would be out of jobs. and there would be none to seek political jobs. There would be no armies, nor navies, and no police- men. Suppose Napoleon Bmpmo acted on the William Howard died master of conunm.r urope,cer- of justice. The world looks on Caesar, Napoleon man, as the He m!d ha-Vo' those who wish to cure themselves. Orrine costs only $1 a box. In every box is a guarantee which entitles you to a refund of your money if Orrine fails to effect a cure. Write for Frea Orrine Booklet (mailed in plain sealed envelope) to Orrine 947 Orrine Building, Washington, D. C._ Orrine is for sale in this city by N. D. Sevin & | Son, 118 Main St. hey know Orrine is a reliable and efficacious remedy for drunkenness and they will not offer you a substitute. Individuality Is-What Counts In New Haven. Hartford,—At a meeting of the Em- ployers’ -association the attitude of Contractor Robert Porteous in coming out for an open shop was unanimously endorsed and it was.voted to give him financial and moral support in his fight against the unions representing the structural trades. . WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting, Ridgefield.—Dr.W. S. Rainsford, for- mer rector of St. George's Episcopal church, New York, for many vears, re- tnmed this week from Burope, where broken health when he went away, but is now in excellent health. ANNOUNCEMENT nov26d Westerly, R. 1| 0 Justice, whateves atadio of Ao A Behotneia’ 5 hiein E—— B e i frica, - Photography. Carriage and Automobile street, we are ready to prove to the p.?h of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do. the best work. A beautBul 16x20 water colored pertrait .of yourself given free with every doz- on 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Wester1y. City Pharmacy 2 TRY. OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 330 Main St., Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- plete repair depar(ment. Full line of supplies. Tel. 330. 3a AGENCY FOR THE New Hom:> Sewing Machines | The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call and see a demonstration =t THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, Westerly. Sajnt-Cyr, instead of ;‘naa.\rd in Spm"r:.e hw\flt ve t Tes Post. vm might ‘ashi been imal Suicide in Russis. Those whé woyld account for the wave of suicide 7 ‘heen sw - over fho Tussisn nnfien by Rterib- urgn' it to the W melaneboly tendency of tain facts which ; xnon pluu{ ble explanation. ot the w people is not mateeially what it has al myutthe Bringing out the real personality, the fine joints in character, the little traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Noy & thing of paper and pasteboard w‘th & ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real self, or what your friends see to love and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Pholographer, Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & CGlark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street, aprié Rio Grande, about thirty miles north of Bl Paso, and six families at Clint, Texas. The most distinguished member of the former community is General Viljoen, who was second in commang of the armed forces of the Transvaal republic in the comflict with England, {and who is mow a colonel in the New |Mexloo Nattonal guard and an officer ion the governor’s staff. According to Collier's’ Weekly, he was admitted to i American citizenship the other day at |Las Cnnce* In a little speech at the conclusion of the ceremony he said novsd Wm. H. Browning. case more a tendency toluha.t, for seven years he had been a % Saal St Westriy. & L ramnchoe ot Whrlagy s s Shesr | man plniul s Sty a0 Ul % | apportte Norwich Savings Socters NOTICE MISS ROSE AHERN of itse become. intensified. Condi- | The Boers, he added, have' become| 8UEisd (& * The Washington Trust Co., ~a WESTERLY, R L Surplus #Executes Trusts, Pays Interest on Deposits. Goed mfleo—Conddmn ltuntln sre guaranteed of this in- stitution. $200,000 $200,000 Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages, situated in tions, however, have changed, and the painful fact is that much as Russia suffered in the past from il of despotism, ngm nturies keener at any time y n ta the scaffold of the flower of the youth of the coun- ~. In five years Judges hve pronbunced 6,283 deaf m of these 2,856 have been carried 1908, alone t?‘c into of January, b averaged 1! { American to the core. Much has been made of the burgh- ers’ unprogressive methods in South Africa, but they appear to have assim- flated our western ideas of farming pretty thoroughly. They live on irri- | ®ated lands which have doubled In | { value since they first occupied them, and have pushed ahead of their neigh- bors, “a fact which the old-timers grudgingly admit. They are also pro- 'eulvé in their use of wup-to-date farm machinery.” In the old country Br. Louise Frankiin Miner le mow focatsd in her new office, Bresd Hall, Room 1 Office heurs, 1 teo 4 p. m Telephone 660. suglta DR. CR. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. Buildin g ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? It so you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. 3 on. Cantom Made. a day. TUnder the, thought 1o be el h, Lif 1576 and up T o T e b & e Tor C. M. WILLIAMS., | in chargo of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practes © 3 P PELLEGRINY, h',‘"ng eat isolation and their own soclety; but in " ___during his last illness. Ne. 4 Main St., Westerly. “M'm plumbizs. "l;em fl-fldd New Mex‘c‘g"‘" General Contractor and Builder, “w‘.."' Stroet. Norwish, “?" w « Coy. Real Estate Ce., T le and companionabi —— b e S s wt he e h | "Pho; 3120“ Ay e jan17a . { y @i e ranch | ‘Phone . s T Y f Chris_Viljoen to da to th : s L o o o e 9 FUNERAL ORDERS | The Boers ety Have You Noticed ths An’-ti:dl ¥ 4 5 1 > teresting people, and rranged 3 5 4 4 that so few mx:u to this country atter Increased Travel? ¥ y £ ; It's & sure sign of good weather and | HUNT . S % + s fine roads. M like to t out into k- Before mhlh‘ lt'l to Jour_ hlhrut to corre- ‘e furnish the best | Tel 130... '\—“; Calldren - Cry - _FOR FLET CHER'S -