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ROSE BUSHES, HYDRANGEAS, JONQUILS, DAFFODILS, FREESIA and in pots Reuter’s BEGONIA LORRAINE Wholesale and Retail Florists " (This is the Lowest Price Lilies Have Ever Been Sold at the Retail Trade) Aecres of glass filied with the Cheicest of flowem and Plan(s,‘.ai the disposal of our ever increasing pairons Boston, New York, Westerly and New London FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED .TO-ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Per Bud ard Blossom 'i‘ULIP8: JON'QUILS, DAFFODILS. ETC. Roses WHAT IS GOING ON IN WESTERLY Horace Vose Opposes Tuberculin Test for Imported Cattle—Easter Musical Plans—Post Office’ Business Shows Big Increase—Obituary Notes. tuberculin test act, providing for a test | for all cattle brought into the state of | Rhode Island. The hearing was given | in the state senate chamber Thursday. | afternvon and the act was favorad by physicians. the state board of agricul- | ture, officials of health organizations «nd women wheo appeared in the inter- .ests of pure milk. ! Ameng these who appeared in oppo- sition was Horace Vese of Westerly, tha turkey king. Mr. Vose declared that all cattle dealers are expert judges of cattle, and would not buy diseased cattle in any event. If this law was ed, however, it would prevent many excellent trades, because it is semetimes necessary te move swiftly, and the delays caused by the necessity tests might mean a loss of many llars. He objected to tests of work- ing_cattle and beef cattle. The only other Westerly citizen whe spoke at the hearing was Jehn J. Dunn, secretary of the state hoard of agricul- ture, and he favored the measure. The Easter servies arranged for Nar- ragansett commandery, No. 27, Knights Templar, will be he in Masonic hall o'clock Sunda fternoon, and ad- missien wiil be ket only. The carvice will be condiicted by George E. Broughton, eminent commander, and Thomas McKenzis, prelate, accerding to the Masonic ritual. The singing will be by Christ church choir under the direciien of Rowland V Dunham. The service ineludes: Processional, Christ Risen, by Sullivan: anthem, Christ, Our Passover, Teurs, choir; hymn, Christ the Lord gan, cheir: sermon Ford: anthem. The: My Lord, Stainer, recessional, Come van. is Risen Tos Organist Rowland W. Dunham of Christ Episcopal church has arranged a_special musical pregramme for Flaster Sunday, in connection with the morning prayer, sarmon and holy com- munjon. The musical numbers are as ntasie, Sullivan; Proper i Organ preiude, ; processional, hymn 11 Our Passover, Tours; Psalmes. 2, 87, 111; in C, Martin: Jubilate Clough Leiter; hymn Te Deum Laudamus Deo in B flat, Palestine Kyrie sison ice in . Giorfa Tibl, Martin: Credo, offertory anmthem, Barnby: Martin: Agnul Dei, Martin; Glori Excelsis, Gower; recessional, 114, Garman: organ postiude, Parker. Temasse Signorella, who shot him- self while on a train and when between Westerly and Kingston, a case of un- requited love, is now a probationist of the Third District court. About a month ago he made a violent assault upon two young men and then left Peace Dale and since then managad to of pelice offi- keep bevond the reach ‘Children Orjr FOR FLETCHER’S | CASTORIA Good results alway the use ! of Foley IKidney ey give prompt reiief in ¥ r\nn\ and bladder disorders em. Lee & Osgood Co. eseecsesencese Wherz 1o Buy in Westerly eesesecseeseesesseesecsactesererssossosersesses INBUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital .....Three Million Dollars | Surpius ... .Three Miilion Dollars | Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liweral, ccurteous and efficient 1o Its management. | Bart Schaifner & Marx Clothes ARL SOLD BY 1. B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R. I SALE FoRr Two seven-icom «oitas @ifferent parts of the « situated In | pact part of having &0 foet ing vacant | ® be socured at | | land nd}onm'n; that ¢ reasenable prices if a purchaser Jde- sires. Both having heat. electyic modern plumbing. Inspection mk W. Coy Real Estate Co. Westerly, . L Buy Your Shees and Hmery ond get & coupon on the Pianc te be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDCE." Hareld 1. Wells, O. B.. Optometrist. Defactive vislon corrected By the prop- e adjusiment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- worthy Block. Weaterly, R. L HEAVY AND LiGHT HARNESS MAPE BY MAND, Hamd Made Werpk s ®ur Spacialy. Rips and ali darness Suppiiss car- "“k‘a Ba Made Harness | Gosepnt. He finally returned to Peace Dale and the young fellows who were wanted to withdraw their complaint, but the court insisted and placed Temasso on probation. The business of the Westerly post- office has nearly deubled during the past twelve years, and the fiscal year ending March 31 showed the largest receipts since the office was instituted and were $1,415.17 over the previous year. The reczipts by meonths during the al year April 1, 1910, to March 31, 1911, were as follows: April $2,311.- 10, May $2,173.43, June $2,455.79, July 3,309.16, August $3.650.45, September $2.745.10, October $2,334.48, November $1,954.49, December $3,047.04, January 270.38, February $2,016.34, March ,398.36 The receipts by quarters wero: From April 1 te June 56, 1910, §7.027.16; July 1 to Dec h 31, 1911, Total receipts for the vear, The total receipts for the 4%6.65, shewing an yvears of $25,- inc 284.28. Postmaster Charl J. Butler has been notified that Westerly has been selected as a postal savings bank de- positary, operation to cemmence May 1, making the second in Rhede Island, the one at Bristol having been in suc cessful opetation for scveral months The equipment and instructions have been reczived and. the banking busi- ness wiil add materially to the pos sffice work and perhaps necessitate an idditional clerk, should the business wuarrant. Miss Evelyn S. Hall, daughter of the late Horace R. and Amy Hall, and who was born in the Hall hom>s Lower Pawcatuck Dec. 13, 18 Friday morning at the home of her ter, Mrs. Samuel H. Cathcart, in Maple avenue, after an illne of sev- eral months' duration. Miss Hall at- | tended the public schools of and was graduated from the Westerly High school in 1874, & _member of the first class to graduate fPom that insti- tution. She entered Weilesiey colles: received the degree of bachelor ef art: and was in the first class that gradu- ated from Wellesley—in 1879 Miss Hall then taught in a private school in Chicage for four vears. In the fall of 1883 she was appoint- ed principal of Northfield seminary, Northfield, Mass., and for nearly 2§ years she held that position, which death terminates. Miss Hall was widely known in educational and re- us_ circles She is survived by three sisters, y Hall, who resides fa the home- ad.- Mrs. S. H. Cathcart of Westerly and Miss Amelia A. Hall. a teache: Walnut Hill school, Natick, Ma The annual session of the Rhode Island branch of the Woman's Ameri can Bantist Home Mission society w Wednesday in Providence. Expla- on was made of the work that was ng on throughout the country and addresses delivered raferred especially to the efforts being nade among the | red people and India | Morse spoke for the nd Mrs. B. Earnshaw for | ragansett associ AMrs. Peacock of Wes st- told of ant junior superintendent, the work for missions in the Young ple’s section, and Mrs. George | Rigier of Lonsdale, formerly- of West- 3 vice president of the stats or- nization, made the final report. These officers were elected for the Mrs. M. H. Hinds, hon- nt; Frank O. Dra- | president: E. Bartlett, W. H w. Mrs. Joseph lA Mrs. ¥ t E. Read, retats: Ars. Charles corresponding - secretary; beth H. Snow. treast Bishop, New Kngland s 26 suggested the the colored rac the »nrol Indians, the need of & swest and the opport ous work in Alaska Y-born coming to Sheriff John R. Wilsox. who has been sseking for Michels Marafeano for three years, received ror the dence police Thursday es- him to the Kineston jail Y fezno ir charged with sheoting An- tonie De Basso and daushter Fanny Peace Dale Jan. 19, 1908, " The quarterly meeting and dinner of the Washington Ceunty Medical so- at: was held in the Dixon house arsday. Dr. J. H. Ladd, superinten- dent of the Rhode Island schoel for feable minded, spoke interestingly of the method and work of that institu- Th was general di ssion of the subjec in which Willani® H. Holm schools, of W of the so superintendent as a guest toolk aci Thes were in ance: Drs. Russell B. Smith, ] Champlin, William A, Hillard Pagan, J. Howard Morgan an 3 Brizgs Lewis of Ashaway, F. Usquepangh L\lid of Slecum. d g, died. The death of rs. Pike mdkes three in the family during the past 15 months. . The Easter cantata The Lord of ght and Love will be rendered next Saturday merning in the Seventh-day Baptist church. The music is by Julian Edwards and the choir of 20 voices will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick Martin, soprano, of New York. The cantata includes solos, duets and quartettes, and will be under the direction of Chorister John Tamner, with. Miss J. Emelie Zangrandi at the organ. Local Laconics. Representative Utter of Westerly was one of the 15 republicans who voted against the amendment for the direct slection of United States sena- tors. No criminal business was considered at the regular session of the Third dis- trict court Friday. Rev. John M. Collins of Westerly will supply the puipit of the Niantic Bap- tist church Sunday. Only 40 doz owners have paid the required license fee to date. Penalty is imposed after April 30. Rev. Boothe C. Davis, president of Alfred university, visiting his broth- er, Attorney Samuel H. Davis; in West- erly. Wirtun® A. Breed qualified ; Thurs- day as judge of the town court of Stenington, succeeding Alberti R. Still- man of Pawcatuck. He has appointed Benjamin H. Hewitt as prosecuting at- torney and E. A. Potter Dr. C. F. clerk. of her left hand noon. By special order of the war depart- | ment, Capt. Benjamin T. Simmons i to make a tour of inspactien of spec fied institutions. college. Robert M. Hiscox of Westerly and\ Congdon, health officer of Stonington, has collected samples of | milk in. Pawcatuck, to be analyzed by direction of the state board of health. | Miss Alice De Metro, emploved in the Clark thread mill, had the index finger lacerated by being | caught in machinery Thursday after- Amorg those to be | visited are the Rhode Island State col- | Jege and the Connecticut Agricultural Miss Edna K. Leverich were married Wednesday evening in Hatel Bossert, Brooklyn, N. Y., by Rev. Clavton A. Burdick, pastor of the Seventh-day Baptist church, Westerly. Rudelph E. Elder was hest' man, Miss Julia 1. Cor- coran maid ef honor and Miss Edith Spicer bridesmaid. Miss Sadie A. Brearly and William M. Symends,ef Stafford Springs were married Thursday afternoon at the [ residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brearly, at Potter Hill. “'Le bride was attended by Wer sister Winnie, and Arthur Lee of Stafford Springs was best man. The ceremony was perforraed by Rev. A. C. McGilton pastor of Grace Methodist church, Westerly. | i i "YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Edward Jones {s the guest of his sister, Mrs. ‘George Scthlough of Wal- tham, Mass. Miss T Bogue, a teacher of At- tawaugan, is spending the Easter hol- idays with Hér grdndmother, Mrs, Jane Bogue, Miss Mary Murphy, primcipal of ths Moosup grammar school, is the guest of_her parents-in: Bezrah. | Mr, .Ringham of Meetinghouse him, Frankiin, has come te work on the Yantic farm’ and has moved his goods t‘rg\m that place. Mr. Bauman of the bearding hous who has been confined to the hour with blood poisoning for the past five | weeks is slowly improving. YOUR GROCER IS SELLING FOR 10 CENTS the BIG Quality red and white package of that most “D E.E-E-LICIQU ** breakfast food Mrs. Anna_Eldora Pike, widow . of James E. Pike, who d Thursday merning at her home gunsett avenue, was born in iling, Cenn.. July 24,1852 the only of the late Jered 1. and Anb. Wilbur. - Mrs. | Pike leaves two sons, William A. Pike af Wasterly, proprietor of e i Dyelng works, and Wdward Pike, wh is in the samé line of business at Ster- | £, the mily being nosse: s of the famone Pike hlack ave ferm i .. Afrs, Wilhur, mether of Mrs. Fike, whe resided in - Westerly, with _her daughtor, died Jan. 24, 1310, and_on a1 af tha sama vear James E. Pike WASHINGTON CRISPS that's half again as big as the package of ordmary Corh Flakes. difference. And we are giving y_o’&quality t_haé cannot be had in-any other form af any price 7 "~ Lay any other 1oc. Corn Flakes package over above picture (exact slze) and “see - -the