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Mystic and Albert Sti of West- erly on the republican t and James Leary of Stonington, democrat. The socialists ran Hugon Brunn and Frank E. Schaffer. The polls closed at 5 o'clock. The counters were Cornel- ius Donahue, Charles Foley and Court- land C. Potter. As Jiere was but lit- tle opposition from the eocialists it was a big victory for the other side. Miss Salome Dickerson is the guest of relatives in Essex. Shoulder Fractured by Fall. Mrs. Herbert Voots, of Church street met with a painful and serious accident on Sunday evening. While coming down the front stairs with a baby carriage she made a misstep, lost her balance and fell headlong, the Mr. Maye, Spend Your Vaeation in NOVA SCOTIA. Have your tickets read via Domfnion Atlantic Railway WESTERLY TOWN COUNCIL Holds Final Meeting of Present Term— 211 the Members Renominated for Today’s Contest—Safe and Sane Fourth Considered—Stanton Clark Recites Criev- ance Aganist Nc & W. Road—Body cf Private Wil- , liam J. Ward Washed Ashore—Goveraor Coming to Attend Catholic Fair. Whers 1o By n et MEQIPM. F Westerly Branch. Lapital .. Three Million Dollars 2es-... Three Million Dollars - ifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, zourteous and eMiclent in Its management. ‘Extablished 1908 itricate and wonderful machin Farold L. Wells. O. D.. Optometrist. v 5 . - - - The last meeting of _the resent | condition. This was don long the | to her rescue and with the assistance - 3 ’ H < ~ Jur Langworthy Block. Westerly. B L tonn comncil was held Monday, but | line of Judse Beabody s peomerrs, tht | of other neishbors got Mrs. Voots inc >urn- Crosby mills,-but never and S. S. Co. or the Plant 3 the n:‘ex%buri will ux;‘doug‘mdly lbe re- slr. Clarke deciares that nothing was | to the house. The dectfl; itoun? Dy, 1 . - Line. elected Tuesday, as they have all been | done in that line with hi bert ruises and a compound fracture o 1 < S . - y 7 ~ . Femaminatea Ghi Thelr only opponents | The. railraed oficial he cuh Feiad | the shoulder” MOnGay" evening she »uch hands tothe flour. They work are on the prohibition ticket. Presi- |th keep his asrcement, amé ho asked | ¥as in 2 serlous condiiion and It was ~ sy e E dent William L. Clarke presided and | for yedress through the tow cil, | feared she had sustained internal in- | ~ 3 1 ‘or ~1ty = Shora "wer présent. . Coubciiman / Ale | whlin-comtd peains pe fommcounell | STHC - ly for milling cleanliness, for purity J DUNN & B Wi pay you went to get our | D55, o [ARETonihy, Maurice W.|the road make good with Mr. Clark Engagement Announced. 3£ ! t- < . g . ’ ; 7 you wel) ynn, C. Clarence Maxson, Willlam |before any more privileges are given | The engagement of _Miss Stella 1 [ort 2 @Y l N l } B ] { "-‘“'m“;" popumonds, loose oF | Culley Horace E. Buriick and Way- |the company. He invited the coun- | Burnham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and lor the everlas lng 11gh qua ity ()t s e CASTR purchasing. land * Saunders. Clerk Bverett E. |cilmen to visit the premises in a body | Peter Burmham of School street, to 50 Mai ) > TRITIUS, Whipple read the minutes of the last | to ascertain “whether justice and hon. | Edward Clarke of Melrose, Mass., has \ - RV ’ ain Street Leading Westerly Jeweln zegular and the special meetings, held |or had been bestowed” upon him. been ‘announced, the wedding to” take WASHBURN - CROSBY CO’S R bt o pest b Uring May, and they were g X residen © said that it wes a | place the last wi >/ ckets to all parts of Srs fon Burdick of 102 Gran- |matter that was wholly with i Not a Joy Rid world, _ MEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS |itc:ireci mice sthsaiional complamts | Clarc amd she troles commures thai Sennt it a ar gunia 3 Shee v fo the council against Mrs Bdward |the 1and in question was private prop- | M2% Bendott, who runs and drives ‘ e —@—@—@——AC§} @ @G - ewer, a ne and as tec- over which the town had no ju- | 3D auto, to E: eade Werk 1s Oux Spectatts, | BTV T @ MeiEhbor and ask¥ pro : e e T e e T | .fi.....n Barmae Bopsiics Tar | S M0 e i e i abergs |Fiodiction BRo oo the SR olde St ) @ (The Best Interior Designs #tock at $i3.60 and up. Hameas | cieq the life of the Burdick children [ The council then adjourned, but the | Wich: o ] and Colorings in N. H. SAUNDERS, and as late as last Thursday declared, [ members remained in their seats and | (line and was ERut s home e — e S - s DRV T / ) Bemoved to 40 Weat Brosa with_knife in hand, that she would |indulzed in some political gossip, | here. arriving at almost 4.30 in the v MINKE M 7 e[l e, Burdick,” Mra Busdick, e | with “Special Teferonds to the ecent e WALL HANGINGS clared that the tro » existed | republican caucus when unsuccessful B 4 for over four vears and that it was [effort was made to prevent the Te- | Mr. and Mrs. George Cousins have |ShaDe now, and it iooks as though the s Wo have them in great variety and Imported Dinner Ware about time herself and family were |nomination of Councilman IHorace returned from thelr wedding trip spent | Erounds could be bought by the U. 00 l c en_ er ec 00 n shall be glad to show t to you if glven protection. She had engaged | Burdick. It was stated that while the | in New Yorl S. government or leased and the bor- you will give us an opportunily. 1% in New York, and are guests of the We are opening new patterns In|and paid lawyers. had appealed to the | moveme was supposed to emanate | bride’s mother, Mrs. James Rafferty. | 0U8h keep it in repair and thus cause 2 2 will to do wo, Importations Q.'. er Sets our own importa- | court judge, (o clilef of police and po- [from the Italian voters, it was ensi At 2 meeting of the Mystic disvis- |10 expense to the government. - The housewife with e L France, Germany and tiom.. are showing over forty Open |lice committee, but received no perma- |neered by two men prominent in re- | jon 4 S 2 e matter of e pa for the : pan, Sieek Patterns, doroations and “ehapes | nent satistaction. It Mrs. Brewer was | pabican paris irs S By, 6 Toad. | ament .an fuvitation’ to Hi peasent wt pights of July 3 am A vas et 'in years of experience—the . ’ mot found elsewhere. crazy she should be placed under prop- | ing prohibitionist. It was further 1 meeting of the Westerly division, ‘anden C. B. Crandall's charge. Th F St d STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R, I, | She 1s not crazy she should be com- |at Tuesday's election was for the ¥, ndrick left Monday cook—finds, after practi- - votes of Tt several weeks stay In New York, | Mrs. E. M. Phelps and Mrs. F. B. eal tests and hard trials 1 Willow S1. behave he and not_at- he lives of others. Mrs. pelled tempt to take pose of securing the in" the hope of defeating Councilman en Avery has returned from New Noyes returned Saturday from an au- tomobile trip to Boston and Lancas- the New Perfection Oil chased from the late Harris Pen- dleton in 1838. This was bought so teams could turn around at the end of the street. On a section of it the old hearse house was built and used for a refuse dump which was dumped from this lot. Mr. Wayland will oive Baseball Goods All Grades, All Bicycles continued as at present. The town licitor was asked to modify the ordi- nance, and have it ready for present; tion to the next meeting of the coun- cil. It was the general opinion of the councilmen that the ordinance should be_more liberal. every bit of flesh of the face and head to the neckband of the shirt was com- pletely gone, leaving the skull as clean shaven as if it had been scraped with a sharp knife. The fish of the left hand and arm, which was bared BABIES! Burdick said that Mrs. Brewer at- | Burdic Boon they will be biz boys ana tempted to assault the Burdick chil- | It was also said at t informal Ezri Daboll and dagghters, jter, Mass. s 2 and their faces will be oniy o fren and that the mother armed with |session that there was remote possi- | Misses Ciara _ and n{anm}’g‘ lett | 7. M. Liovd of St. Louls is the guest Cook-Stove is her idea of Bemory. Sring Sis babi e went to their relief. S Mrs. | bllity that the entire republican ticket | Monday for Sandwich Mass. for a in town. cateh "t’:{nnu es and I will | ¢ T t he did not mind her | would be elected and that it might be | visit with Mrs. Daboli's sistér, Mrs. [ The gmack Ette and Lena, owned what a good cook-stove SEE Photioiast own ama e would - Well to’ agree upon a time for reor- | Ben Gottrell v Capt. Fre man, 13 on Pendle- B Btien, =t o |8 her ™ Siees “Blivaick said ‘ahe Sp: | sanization One- ot the Comcimen | Cre Caotie Greenman and Mrs. L. | lon ways. being. Gverhaulel and se- really ought to be. itiene 305, Jrtsa " |Bealed o the council as o court of last | xald it was not alwa¥s well to count | M. Aliyn spent yesterday with friends | painted, preparatory to her anmual She finds it requires less sor chickens before they are hatched. o | in_Norwich. " & i Chice B M, Town Solicitor e e inerico Tnat it e ickcs | "atre” Mary Church has returned to| Rebecca Rosen, while playing Sat- attention, costs less to op- Agard. and Committeeman Culley, 8aid [are hatched, as anticipated, the coun- | Montville after visiting her sister, |urday afterncon, was thrown fto the IR & Mary |10 o ovs o comen o et S helouiy 5s mpchoien, Ui soor, | sonklle stir viiting urday afiemnom_wves, thiown o fhe erate, and cooks all food Burdick repealcd attention, and were | Thursday morning of - the present | James Wilcox of Hartford was he over ner left eve. Four titches were better than any other stove o Dl ha here week, guest of friends in town on Monday. en to close the cut. was thought : Clothes | Saeitive. actibh > shi this ross, Sawhic T it bt BT R E B B e i Ry ® she has ever tried. ? ARE SOLD BY SFEE |Iendiinces of both parhes. Tt was 6x- |wilp (hody of Private William = J.|home from o visit in Rockville. Lost Eight of Their Nets. She finds the New Per- N by i = ard, Eighty-eighth company, coast Py L B. CRANDALL C0., plained that whep the police axtemueed | o Jiic:, B e toi o Mo Leneh STONINGTON. - pothe smack Frances Belle came into fection oven bakes and > hav . Bur ce e’ sound side of Napatres poin - = - noviea Westerly, R. 1. | sanitarium for treatment physicians | on the sound side of Napatree roint fine large mackesdl. The captain and roasts perfectly. The = =2 { declarea that Mre. Burdick was not | FUOH \IreC L viies Wara and |Borough Business — Transacted—To |crew report ' roush erperience on % , . E ‘ _ | Fowell were out lobstering in a skiff | Settle Disposition of Property at . They had sel eir - E ~ : Monumental Works poThie council voted to rofer the mat- |\ night of May 26, landing at the | the End of the Point—Election of |BCts About ten o'clock a heavy squail Wines and Liquors B Wi guarantes to make a menu- | o, '0 the police commit ;?‘*‘v Maction. | Sovernment reservation on the returr Sch c = out of the northeast broke and they Pure Orange Wine 500 bott!ey @Semt at the lowest poasible cost com- |- rr Lepet b et e A ole | trip at 9.30. "Powell remained ashor chool Committee, R i e e S actng it Sam Clay Whiskey $1.00 bott! ey e report ¢ nief o i . EE anore. r fishing gear, some of the nets (Bottied in Hona) . Pl “ork. My expert- | prunasicld showed six arrests during [ WPHe W for @ Short row | Saturday afternoon the Algonquins |were full of dogfish and herring and qRE A MON 3 B in e {May. and Healtn Officer Stanton re- [} [he,breakers, He had gone ahout|ang’the Wanderers plaved a game of |it proved a hard task to pull them i ° Imported Prench Brandy, $1.50 bottieg ] ROBERTSON, I bortea one case of diphtheria. - o B ball at Stanton park. The Algon- | Eight nets could not be foun Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, $1.00 dozerst Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. 1. | & the boat upset and Ward called Ball at Stapton pire, Thesalzon- |mug t be found, as o - A safe and sans Fourth of July was |assistance. Powcll swam out a dist | S "% nlers® Were Shackley and | strack them whon. the. craft wes 30 ; ) JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main 8t.. g;ven ccnsjder- - \\':z‘en fl‘le r;mfl(ter his companion, and was nearly ex- | Young. and for the Wanderers Rob- | miles southeast of Block Island. Cap- Telephone 26-3. may23d . <suing licenses for the sale of fire- - inso 3 . sie er- i i i "_’ Your Shoes and Hl]:lr,'r' orks was Suggested. After o general| DaUsted when he reached ehore = |'SER SN BUMSIC .o e |20, Mosier and his men are over ‘”T:,S‘.‘:;“d“m,’::f,v?’,‘i:;,::':!,{ fiimf.fil':fem",:‘”’f . FTT 2 the clerk was authorized |, Searching partics went out in Soats | ;03 meeting of the wanden and bur- | Capt G. : . ; e 88 £t & eompon on the Pismo te be | Ganne Hioenss (o bell Hreworke gubs | LU, It a5 Apparent’ thal’Wara was | iness meeting of the warden apd pur- | Capt. G. B Allison has taken up his It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys, The nickel Anisk, with the ol ject to the direction of the chief of | IO T o O E O When off dn. | ports were presented by the men in |ford will be used in the menhaden | Pright bluc of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. leRTll L’S, police. TE £ Tt e B o e « charge of the different departments. | fishery, used for fertilizer, :(‘::awlgxhl‘,fi and 3 burners ; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be bad with or WHITE AND BLACK pe ) Willlam §. Maine was granted a |V hoving 5 The bills contracted during the month 5 % 2 out Cabinet. A ON THE BRIDGE: victualer's license for Pleasant View, [UP DY the sea. © 0 . |ere ordered paid and other routine | Visitation of Portuguese Society. CAUTIONARY NOTE : Be sure you get this stove—see that the name-plate reads ™ NEW PERFECTION.” e and Johw J. Murray was granted @ |,yine the beach, Serseant Swain dis. | Dusiness transacted. ~Burgess C. S.| On Sunday morning thres small Every dealer everywhere: if not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular IS 0€sS In‘x(” n;;nse"r:."\d\uu“r;fi_:‘nu. rnfi"t_FhS S venen iy Dty Tibe Thes Bameaca l»nm;)lmgn,\wl;lr;a{:;d ‘%’en ngp«;lnthed ‘boats conveyed a party of the Por- to the nearcst agency of the B 60c to $1.25 p ok s n se 7y i the orough officer, 1 is N 25 pair £a, L. STILLMAN, 2 1 i ol v, ® lon the sandy beach. He notified the - £ z tuguese society of New London to the Fobrietor o the: | Watch Hill houre and Jonn W MeAT | ommanding oMcar st Tort Mancacld | 3ppointment confirmed, and was given | Stonington society's room in the Mul: Standard 0Oil Company e St ot the i e Columbia house. : ing officer at Fort ¥ o Rt e X S i Casgowell St unlc Smith petitioned that ne have | DE, 1. TPyird, Morean. medical x| work. A bill from former health offi- e Bt S O e - i 4 oarey” TaTn R L | orivilege to use the gongs on'his | ST °F e foun of Hene '3 | cer. D. N. L. Drake, for $125, was read | made things lively upon their arrival "nate oF new aga sco0nd hand cartidges O e pronibited | entification the baly was taken by |20d orderad placed on the'table, A [in town. They numbered 150 in ail ubber Loats a full line of harness rdimance was made to |2 local undertaker and prepared for |Sommunication was read from C. N. |The visitors returned in the afternoon s 5 Jmrnens | Carriags repaic pediuatios Was miRe fo liui Wayland, making an offer of $200 for |by the same boats, playing as they $5.00 Each. st ana di i oust ] ool Sovr | Wanl street, ‘abont . pur- 2 ered by clothing was not decomposed, - a s School Committes Elected. The people’s choice for school eom- mittee is Judge A. R. Stillman and James Cooper, and Joseph Leahy. Repairs at Light House. ‘The government men have complet- Prices. For Electrical Supplies and Censtruction, see Flour and Kennard of Westerly >t Cha t Tuesday James L. Miss Marie Louise Bryan ton, S. in id bu perty siness prom- in first class ‘ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| James A. Quinian presented to_the | 1o th elbow, was alco all gone 4 was | "\ient of way if he' can purchase it. | ed the work at the Stonington break- 3 3 (. oF sertiar hn |the flesh from the right hand, and |2 Tif - [ o TeL 47 62 Main St, w.sierlyf o on?\;e('(}gn o A e et :fi?‘“é‘or“;f,'i‘;h”;::fii'k fi%fiy“‘ei‘.ufli lv:rzle:esgfh:hr:: ‘l‘l':o:‘:h;&:o:::fihfi: TAB $19. to $20 b opeming of the Suret "o action | The dcad solaier, s the, gon of | Sl Pfrouen mectin iR | i tna oid Snes that had Totied ABLE TALK: ke The Coanel] voted et e | Gomine. and. the. body was_ for. |, The matter ef the property at/ the |and broken down. ey i —_— LAWTON'S SARITARY FISH MARKET |next resuior g e held July O | Narded Monday afternoon o that|end of this point will also be dis- the postoffics e proclamation Why didn’t we know 2 1 : ra v S gent for the | Place for burial. Ward was twenis. |cussed at the same meeting. A pe- by Gov. Frank B. Weeks, designating . - :f;n e fl"';» ond MO;“ ety O I cher e 2own tan | two vears old and enlisted in January, | tition was presented to the board, ask- | Tuesday, June 14, as Flag day. about Ceresota Flour B DI oot Bes Toods i o | B A e ave the terrace In front |1909. His comrades speak of him in | NE that ihey do something in this | Framk D. Minef of Jersey Clty was before 2”" ! £ ot Toperty. which had been dis- |the highest terms as do his acquaint- | matter. For some time past the mat- e A #eason. Marfrt 171 Maln Street. West propert hich ha BCES 1B Wente ter has been in the hands of several erly. foot of Cross rtreet Tel 34s |turbed in c o ;‘;{(‘h", ,gf"‘; 2ol individuals and it looked as though hw- y:;&—suuo;: Asen'_ht Kicve‘x;n Give us a call suglda | € G SV o g AL e g the plot would be sold at public auc- as_ receive lers from e N. - | Councilmar worthy, of the high- | Samuel Lawton, aged 80, who re- |/ PIGL ¥ - o =1 | 0 P 2 s ion. gressman Higgins and oth- [N. H, & H. R. R. to have a gateman Biaicurine, thrmatoicay smampoong, | 1, T b, S0 I re, dntended | sides near Beach and Maln ‘strests | ora” assistad by Judge Gifbert Collina |on dity at the Ward strest crossing rmatolosy. a Gave the Droperty 1 s Eooh 45 oped and fell while o atch | & z 2 A e e SEgen Chir .'}':'D‘}gfsm: s sefore the change was made. Hill Toad, near the Foster farm, Sun- | °f Jersey City, have the matter in |on L npy ¥ 4 9 l - 3l day afternoon, and sustained three |= = MRS. M. L EELLS Stanton Clark, bright and astive, al- | fectires of the left ‘arm. "'rro’ was High Grade " . | though nearing his ninetieth birthday, | found lying 1e side of the road by fmefessioral Masseuss, Eocy and Facial Massage | ,;o.onc his old =rievance against the Join L. May, who assisted him ‘ 3 v | Noruicn & SWesterly trolley road fo |an electric car to his home. Dr. Har | Jiair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet O e ‘of tha owh ¢ onnel ance | 0ld Kenyon, the family physician, was | J - R | 54 Main St Westerly, R. L |more. The road was built through [called and assisted by Dr. May, re- { | e 1y2za Telephame 490. | property of Mr. Stanton which ad- |duced the fractures. joine: ihe property of Judge Thomas ¥ : WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT....3 | H. Peabody, paving M Stanton for Local Lacenics. - satisfactory {0 him. He clalmed, how- |he elected today (Tuesday) | ever, that the representative of the | ; : AND NEW STYLES R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. e give S&I Green Trading Stamps wih all purchases. ised to leave his pr All This All This ‘Week Week AT THE EXTREME LOW PRICES WHICH WILL PREVAIL ALL THIS WEEK YOUR MONEY BRINGS YOU THE BEST VALUES THAT CAN BE OBTAINED IN THE PURCHASE OF PURE FOOD 2B 12 - 28 C.. were married 1 Louls. work laying new rails at th curve of the frolley tracks at Hig and Canal streets, was commenced on Monday morning. Wednesday is the day set beginning of the work of r the Pawcatuck Valley street The work will progress at the 1,200 feet a day. Miss Catherine Wal Westerly nember graduation class of the vpital training school. h a three vears' course The I\'Ihere fo Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Steum and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. §4 Maln Street, Westerly, R. L _and Wauwinnet Ave. Watch HIlL'R. L auglid WALL PAPER Yerringion's 19 Mfln Slrefe? : may18d The zen: of the balr and Canuruff 3nd other irritations, Itch Burning, etc Endorsed by leading iclans. Shampooes, dry treatmenta, I treatments mauioure Miss Lida High St Fotter-Langworthy o rate of | Plumber, @ing (US> Stairs). ANNOUNCEMENT. Mavizg purchased the photograph sindio of A. A. Scholfield. 23 Main sirect. we are rcady to prove to the | | e Paterson of the nurses’ Newton hos- | i 501id Packed s~ fTomatoes of training. little interest st SLICED DRIED BEEF BEST BREAD FLOUR 600D TASLE BUTTER EST Compound For Cooking Ib. - We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High street, on or All Varieties Peopic of Westerly and vicinity our Monday in the Pawecatuck votin, \BBility fo do the very best work A | about Jam lst 1910. Great removal Monday he Paweatuck voting L AR kel s s 5 S Small PEA BEANS - 2 qts. 17c|Oat Flakes - : Best Yeas 25c¢ I, Mechanics Clothiang Co. ; $400 cabinets F. Rouleau & Co, ns, and Joseph Leahy, de: "City Pharmacy |- __———— o SISt G b e Meat Specials Large can Davis Baking Powder 17c|ihoice Little Heek Clams 2 cans 17c § | /Best Goffee TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE Hi- band, Knights of Col the 330 Maln St.. Westerly, 56 Conel St Weemriw B |t e == Fresh Aaimal Crackers - Ib. 9c|Clean Head Rice Ib. 6¢ s Norwich Bramch, Franklin Sq, over Bomers Bros. Putnam Branch, ground floor Putnam Inn Buflding. Willimantic Branch, over City Drug Store MYSTIC | \{Fine SIRLOIN STEAK - 1b. 16 ne - i 1oC Election for School Committee—Mis- step Results in Serious Injuries— | SR ) gan O ROAST . 12 26 Camal St.. Westeriy. B L MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 4 Ibs. 15¢ 3 1bs. 19¢ The Washington Trust Co., Laundry Starch Ginger Snaps - What Everybody Ought to Know. ONUMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- spond with me. " WESTERLY, R L The_ election of the school mmit- Capita) tee of the town of Stonington took Surplur 42 High St., Westerly co Monday. The polls opened at 9 252 : H e . it nhe BV - - - - - - b, Q] Seeded Raisins, - lage package 8c|l pkg Washing Powder )i for B/l United Tea Imporiers Co. Good service—Considerate attention FOR SALE. ge Stafford at the " & are teed the patrons of this ia- | Two seven-room cottiges, situated In | envelope hooth, Evada Greenman and % R 00t l bo[[le Blu“]e B e e, e S g o e R R | e ot e Yaedat | Siddunn Sy skt o | B Joan PORK CHOPS - b, 18cf§ Clean Currants - - pkg. 9c|2 bars Soap - - - - A Fine Assortment and up Ipasonablo prices It a purchaser 8- |Foley ana the first woman Mrs, Sarah ARl S MILLIN, | pppmine Preses s Resdirine, |7 B w. cor megt B Gpo, |1 S were Sy Cower " FRANKFURTERS - - Ib. 12} Large Meaty Prunes 3 Ibs. 19c|Sal Soda- - - - 4 1Ibs. 5¢ AT LITTLE PRICES, S oo 2 , 2 % MRS, G. P. STANTON octldaw ‘That Foley Kidney Pills contain just | e neseew. a8 PORTERKOUSE STEAK - 1h. 18c { Mixed SALT PORK 2 lbs. 20 We are neadquarters for NARROGANSETT BANGUIT 41i, amily \rade supplied &t $00 por.don. C. X Wright. § Cave 8t 7Tel. ectisa RARIG 15 10 adVerieing 'muumg in ’L‘a;rf;v%lgen Dill Pickles doz. 12¢ pint 17¢ [Peanul-Butter Ib. 13¢ Full Gream GHEESE . Ih. 17¢ Fresh EGGS ~ dezen 23¢ the kidneys nad biadder. Lee & Os- | g0od Co. A tickling or drs cough can be quick- Shoop's Cough no _chloroform, 1y loosened with Dr. No opium, 3 MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, Remedy. 103 Street, Westerly, R. I nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by Le £ " o K § ot . . RO S e T