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e People on July Outings. | Robert L. Stone—Events Scheduled 3 f H The American Benmefit society hela| oF Holiday. : %% 3 5 i Ignores the Heat Wave in Spirited Session Monday— ST(_)_""‘GJP" its weckly meeting Monday 2vening in | The first of the union/services of their rooms on Front street. A large | the Methodist, Baptist ahd. Congresa- s x - Pupils of Stenographic School Enter- | attendance was present. ti ven- 1 o - Watch Hill Residents Make Wants Known—Railroad | ;s aeciaent to. Fron Tormee | “tiendance was prese ot Boston i vis- | g i th "Bantist. church and was : 3 ’ s bl iting her parents on ospec 3 largel; = . % = 1 Committee Brings Good Report— Jurors Drawn—| "ol Susst= The llttle sdn of Mr. and Mra. Hen | ghow'™ attonded. Rev. A ¥ Earn, Saturday evening the students of the | T¥ }E;lz:;:‘r;con i;e;llensf]r:gfam“my in g{:;mh, preached an able sermon. Spe- ¥ License Granted Golf Club—Schedule of Holiday |Sininsion, Stimianie seion "wire | 6 e vame on Pearl streel o, | ol misle” S semacred Tnder e , tertained by Mts. L. B. Lathrop at 1 tion of the chorister, Allan Rathbun. Main street. “Phonograph selections | Seriously ill at her home on Front|The young people’s ‘societics of the Events. ere. Tbtened to with bt prersons | street, is able to sit up for a fow MIn- | three Churchos woet For o Coion oervice and. vocal and instrumental selections | Utes each day. at 6.30 o'clock. - were rendared & evening be| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox are guests C were rendered during the evening by 7 Woodmen’s Field Day- ST AR AT | RA | ION lar meeti Vester: railroad committee wi _ | the students, which was greatly enjo: of friends in the village. e R TR B e Ictor: ER e railroad comtuittos woela Ereatly eod Mr. and Mrs. Jerome McDonald of [ One of the features for Fourth of ik Trei Cbny e daras niber swhoatlended. oo e mpending . tew: days: with | Jaly sill oo the picnic and field day of A B cxtione “Wikiam 'L, Ciacke sessid? | o arain ‘pive o raiir /%65 | e students for. excellonc i i the | Yewpart are s e | s £41 CAPTAIN THOMAS S. BALDWIN, KING OF THE Al D ing, and these councilmen pfp;:m care for this water, the pi WoOrk were presented gifts, both young | Mrs. McDonald’s parents on Spring | the Modern Woodmen of America, the \ . 5 n K e ¢ > pip Eis YeaEe: Preacl > street. first one to be held in Mystic, and Pe- Maurice 'W. Flynn, - to the Pawcatuck river. ladies having finished both typewrit- | Street SEi 5 ystic, William Culley, ‘pnrip.'.:u%ou o "mme(d o the com. | ing and shorthand in five months. Re-|_ Miss Teresa Dray of New London is | quot council and the Ladies’ auxiliary, Wayland A. Saunders, Al . - i b : L worhy and JoRti T, Edm:*’;"‘:_ f;l'_h';fl,;":”mm”_ freshments were served during the | isiting .\(J‘ss Grace Fitzpatrick on bfl;))al Neighbors, are planning for a nalf-hour was devoted to the reading | At the conference the railroad rep- | eveming. D At Denglts and son Beies) o o ooy ave tusiied fHeic i month by Clerk Everett E. Whipple, | surface water of Dixon street, but| On the grounds of the Collins place | Brogilin N. Y., after a short visit to | Roval NNeighbors ot those places. . The and the next half-hour was taken up | would provide for the water from all | on Main streat an old purple lilac bush | DRIl 0 " fonts “3ir "and Mrs, | plonte Wil tane place eacthe Tiversn] . in a discussion of,the needs of a short | other streers that came- within the 3 inches around the trunk 2 L roid at Wateh Hill nown as Neo- [limits of the proposed improvements | and stands six feet from the gronnd. it Coran Toaver Wottdeadoy ot R S wan avenue. Dr. John Champlin and | Mr. Milner declared that when he was s bush has the distinction of being | , Son Ioaves Wol nasy 5 : - ; property owners abutting the avenue |4 boy the volume of water was so | over 80 vears old. Another old timer | % Visit to relatives in St. Martin's. N.| Winfield Gaskell and Benjamin Gas- WILL POSITIVELY MAKE TWO0 WONDERFUL FLIGATS AT FAIR GROUNDS petitioned and some were present to [ great in that section that he used to | is a white lilac measuring 27 feet high | “Georse McGowan and Arthur Me- 3,‘2‘,2“*;‘:;,’};?";;';;1% iowr';fifx ‘;‘};thfl-’é arge the council to make needed im- | stim and skate tmere, and that it |on ths same propert: : = a; | pravements, had a natural outlet through the Hor- | Stonington borough will have some | [s#ac have returned from a short vis Walter Tnchuch of Meriden at their . t i erty owners had 1aid granolithic walks | had evidently been diverted towards| gesses for the coming annual borough | tomest ERillips ‘:I:“\““ Haven was a | The gndertaking establishment own- n e ornin; s along this avenue, but that the road | the railroad property. However, as a | election, which t s place the last Miss P’uth eiewhi hos rethrncd o ed by the lalf J. Alden Rathbun vhas was in wretched condition, with grass | fair medium, he said the railroad com- | Monday in the month. N vHa‘\'Pn afi; \isul;l" For s wanit been sn.l!l to Clarence Wilcox and Wal- - Ard weeds two feet high and rocks | pans would care for this water pro- ; New, Haven affer visiting her aunt. | ter 3. Shea. Mr. Shea has been assist- MOTOR CYCLE RACES. ATHLETIC EVENTS in Afte above the surface making the public | vided the town of should e Bk M T o oiran 1o et | ant in_the place for the past three " rnoon highway next to impassable. He said | build a pocket at 1 of the | - Contractor Davis of Westerly is con- | Mre James McDorald 1 entertain- | vear: : 2 jt was a muc traveled w: and that | new station platfor: k on the west side of ;_T;X!‘ I T ol | Five Generations. ay and tha P oston for over the Fourth. drain | $ a great many automobiles passed over | pipe thereto, a ¢ conven- Phe Ashbey ha 9.a P .| Mystic has the distinction of having | dockc wil | The Ashbey house ls ntertalning o {a tamils with five senerations. Mrs: All Roads Lead to NORWICH ance of about 300 the road daily. The doctor said that |feet. F 3 mmodate y " | Dutton officiated. Louis 3. Wybailiie 3 7 = E > I of New York and Miss Annie E. Reale NOANK < i B St : - 7 : R of Westerly were married Saturday Holiday Visitors in Local Homes- W Plan Field bl v o ; J b ; 1 this pocket to the river and the highway committee chairman had | the railroad company would build the L Catherine Crary is a great-great- told him that seventy-five loads of | Dipe line This proposition looked | ve: == flé 1 very deep di ”»\ e = { grandmother. Mrs. Charles Cottrell a — vel wou in good | g00d to the committee, - agpole has been erected at the | great-gra . Mrs. Fanni B 2 3 i : gravel would put the road in 1 the committee GREE Lhs hoen gected ALt Bk great-grandmother. Mrs. Fannie Dodge | to him, They never came back and n{ Creosote oil imponts into t nited | A Connecticut woman stole her huss t condition and that it was about time | Mr. Langworthy also reported t able to use the water | H . |a grandmoth>r, Charles C. Dodge the v 3. rd s an unlimited etk T o e s CRAT 2 Mrs. ast year was 42,608,386 gallons. { attending beefsteak -dinners. something was done there in the way | the railroad company was to substi- Neing: sastal th mprovement. eel bridges forty feet wide for | bel s! ere, 1 b e ts i S President Clark suggested that with | the n structure now at ‘West | SUDPly has been found in the big wel | Dodge, ‘has the distinction of having | Hved fa Town am winirs ong 128 at- | . e man; aslbmiobiles traversing ‘the |nd High stresta The rallroad com- S e dup et o i been born at the homestead on Latham | honds for him. Thers are thrce coun ad_daily = a wonder how the | pany also desired fo change the lo- | aualit 3 = SR ritain.~During 3 .| against him, the w ¢ i weeds thrived there. - | cation of Friendship street by moving | _ William man is spending a few | MNew Britain—During June there|*"S¥', regular meeting of the Ladles | 252i08t him, the whole of which Councilman Langworthy, chairman | it back about the width of the pres- Providence. .7 . he|stil. The damage by the fires was | Ald society of the Methodist Episcopai Bersonal. | of the highway committeé, conceded |ent streel, and then continuing the| Henry Tinker of New York is the | SUIL s Cchurch it was voted to hold_their an- ’ L OF that the road needed repairing, bul |Street throush from West to Canal | Eiest . P. Le amily 2 nual picnic at the home of Mr. and RaLIphf ‘(irnmh of‘ New York is the s as diffic 0 gef el fill- | t and the proposed w eig ) " Mrs. Fla s C v 3 'S v, ly | gues IS & L, Mrs. v Kellozz. e il T AR e BT Opoee oW ST elBlt [/ Otriir Spsuter Wil spend the Fourth | Middistown—An . slsborats . pro- | A% Flavius Cheney qn Thaxegay, djuly | sUsstof M€ dunt Mre. Henry Kellogs, for S Soap W fiich would makie the job very ox. railroad company but open for | in.New Haven (225 [ jeuine hie teed peepesed for ol ok peay of N Hilda Taylor, | York are the gue of Mrs. T. E. or Star E l’ag&g nsive, more than the committee | public use. Mr. and M Herbert Staplin are | cele S Al e Con- | gaughter of Henry and Emily Tayler, | Packer. — — 'd care to assume. He asked the | Th positions were fa- | spending a L Techeamovi I nsale. who died at Phoenix, R T. on Wednes | Miss Isabel MacKensie of Westerly Wateh Hill representatives to aid the | ¥ the councilmen. The report | Mrs. > e M. % . day, was brought to Mystic Saturday | is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. minittee by locating a gravel bank | was accepted and the committee con- | Willard and Miss Florence Willard of | Thomaston.—The factories ",f _]crjp afternoon for burial in Elm Grove | Isabella MacKenzie. ould be utilized and within a | tinued. Passaic, N. J. arrived yesterday to |Seth Thomas Clock company will close | famatery: ‘Mr, and Mrs, Willlam McCausland ahle distance, and added that | o spend a few weeks at Michipscat, north | on July 27 drnr ‘the annual e Walter Deneke and nephew. George | are in Boston for a week. ¥ a1 public spirit on the | ,Jurors for service in the superior | Of the borough. - = ‘:";“”"» and resume work on Aul | peneke -of New York, are visiting Mr.| Miss Clara Chase left Monday to Watch Hill residents mighg | court for Washington county were D. W. Wrizht of Boston will spend | 15th. and Mrs. George Deneke. spend the summer in New Bedford. filling material available. drawn by the councilmen in compli- | the week in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler have| Mr. and Mrs. Georg> Valentine_and Dr. Champlain said that the Watch with liw, as follows: Sheldon Burned by Wire. Wethersfield. — Principal Earle A.| returned from a_visit to Providence. . Christine Marshall of New York | ‘peopie probably did not care to L, Walter Potter, Jam 2 1 Turner of Mystic, with several | Ghids is not to return to the Wethers- | They were accompanied home by their | ate the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John orzanize > Wighway committee, | ank HL. Cordner, Walter B | ompanions, was out for a walk Sun- | neeacespted aolaes in the hieh nedbe) | daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs MacDonald. but would Ya- To see the improve- | James Brown, Abraham T. S e o o G ool i s Palmer Brown. who will spen B ment ece and knew what ought to | Datson, 'William P. Hill, John H. Mur- | J1¥ afternoon along the north road. a |in Simsbury. Fourth in the village. After-Dinner Speeches. he done | phy, Albert B. Burdick, H. SO LOM L. IV 3 Varohe Snchp f the Steel 7 ncilman Langworthy replied | Albert Chapman, s place, on a dare for a| Hartford—The July dividends of lo- Today’s Events. AL s e i was evident desire to act | ed J. Cranc T o At climbing | cal corporations and those in imme- | Today the manufacturing places and | GROULT (0 50 inlo their aftor-dinner r ghway committee, but no grand_jurors. and when high up made 2| gjate vicinity in which Hartford has a | stores will close and everything will | (o O OF SEERER (G TINE € HeroE BRer sire to assist. The commiftee knew | Babcock, Samuel ve wire which ran through {jarge interest show disbursements of | be quiet. The postoffice holiday hours | SPeoears ATHOLE | = - : i > iinl It proved to be a part 2,100,000, will be from 6.15 a. m. to 10.30 a. m 5 P what should be done. and would do el Quisilihy. Jroved to be a partly f over $2,100,000. Il ve from 6.15 a. m. s = t could be done within reason E. il trle S wics a rom 5.30 p. m. to . m.. and S e rata the h > Gopbranent s % Peaorae Turner was knocked {0 the grounid un- | 1o ville. The 20th annual conven- | the money order window will b closed Vindicating \Marss’ Heo . ymething at Watch Hill nearly | derick iles, Court | consclous. . A. M. Palmer, ‘P,," JArei tion of the Woman's Christian Tem- |all day. The carriers will make only _‘P«:n:n}'x‘thl'xa:‘ ;gg!}xlm:d poker, which time. Tt would require at le ivén. Stanley W. Edwards, | taker af Cove Layn, came along and|perance union of Middlesex_county | one delivery today e proves Colonel Wes s sunucortion 18 one hundr oads of gravel to put Lamphear, Charles Perr P : 71“““",; e Eratton took | \vill be held at Camp Bethel, in Tyler- “Al Ir?flus(nn’l park Mvsn(} \\'flll play’ 'h“-;f“{»‘:,f}'.a\{f,?f,‘" a fake republic. Neowan avenue i 0od condition, | mond_Arnold lexander Youn -* i the offies o eETAYEON. ille, Thursday. July 6th. Vesterly in the morning. In the af- | —New k World. for each load of gravel, which | man, Edward H. Buffum, Charles H.| o0 finser was seaved fo the bone Bristol.—Principal Henry E. Cottle | Westerly, whers the game will pe Ireny of Fate. cops 3 - v that the sreater part of the | Murphy, E. Howard Clark, James H. | §ides a cut on his head, caused by of the Bristol High school has left | Plaved. -+ Talk about tough luck—Mary Gar- Consisting of a Two-Quart Pitcher and Six Tumblers of clear for improvement would be paid | Bishop. Howard O. Langworthy, will- | B8l Several stit - with his wife and children for Ran- Stone’s Arrest a Surprise. den's engagements are all in the win- white glass. A new design. teaming. 2 am_Clark, Frederick B. Larkin, John | <lofe th e e dolph, Mass., his old home, where he o Deople were surpised when | ter time, and when summer comes she “hairman Clark reminded - | E agher, Harvey C. Perry. Horace Child Injured. will spend the rest of the summer. Lt L 1| has to put some clothes on.—Washing- v h H ation that at the | tt, Edwin B. Kenyo; Annje Farnell. the young daughter e e L e = ! for PosL » lown_meeting the appropriation | Greenman, J. Frank Seg: £ W | 4f Wakar Farneily the. rurat mail ca Danbury.—Cupid made a new record|besn arrested in Malden Mass. and i R or ar a for x work was reduced to $15.- | Cov, Grant H. Ames, Ho Bab- stuck a pitchfork in her right |in Danbury last month. Up to noon | Officer William Foley and Prosecuting Rt Ber th P . s : ¢ P E e 9 oatring B ‘had | Attorney Benjamin H. Hewitt went to ocal Issue. o \evefore the usual fund is | cock, petit ju foot by accident while at play. Friday 290 marriage certificates had | A ey o] ; : : ‘ B Councilman gworthy sald the | Residents of Baach itioned | [ sty f Man. | more than in any previous June in the Mystic. % < » Mystic| will no doubt get along very well unti ra r e it Bal Ml cotme | thetrmivtiivasho) ratats 2 ool e e e iot | Taat e ot et about a year ago and was seliing stock | It undertakes to leave Wisconsin. Then o B oing combterabic. fos- | itience Mhey | aben it o R aRe e TS Thal in the Specialty Manufacturing com-|it will be different.—Philadelphia Watch Hill and would do even more if | pipe, or suitable covefing, be put on | And ave mever willing to do any field. | Winsted—A number of city girls, | pany, which was to build a factory on | Press. Regular Value, 100 Wrappers. ere possible, and the committee | the t r of Beach street, be- | junr Cnioago Record.Herald ~ | composing the Island Nature club of | Industrial place. After that company " t 7am under the circum. | ginning af Clark's hip - In the proe. | %8 ago R 1 3 New York. arrived in Winsted recent- | had ].nndug ?‘mnbe s&arte?hmu for 'The:ewuer Sets can be secured only by bringing | e = = I S Iy and proceeded o 2 ak s21f @ nally beca a t - " 4 E = | ent_condition. the vards are flooded | Chance for Real Fun. and procesdedy d0 HaH g ke | D A e | Wiy Ghotia Jasapil mith hesi- Star Soap Wrappers to ot Councilman Flynn, | during thaws' and heavy rains, caus- |- ponao® the ¢ of Dastro wiy | Thers they have encaged the Fortier | for Mrx Lucy D.Wiggin and Mrs | 7)Y & ton is just as good a referred to the high- | ing considerable damage and incon- Erhaps the puEsult of Castro will | cottage for® the season. < s s = severall town a e for having rheuma = "SiE Langworthy - | venience The petitiar wan refeony [ furnlsh the opportunity for the long shares of stock in locai companies, | (OWD 3 Lake for having rheuma- M. HOURIGAN, Undertaker and House Furnisher 5 Shori WAL ENII [ 10 the Bishiwes Lomiitten S ved “military maneuvers."—New Waterbury.—Calvin Ballard of Der- | He reported finally that he had not pol 66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Bt the committes would meet Wit World. by has been app e stant secre- | found any customers’and finally Edwin Z TR 4 IS S et dacs wAdtit per- | The chureil- voted, i ction — tary of the Water! . ML C. A.. (0| E. Bucklin demanded a return and Mr.[ For the housewife's convenience OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30th, 1911. » some satisfying arrangement | Councilman Maurice W. FI : The French Woman Suffrage asso- | succeed the present assistant secre- | Stone told him that they were in Bos- | there has been patented a draining 5 . . Ot e « has increa its membership | tary, John I. Hardy, whose resignation | ton and that ha was going down in a | rack for wet dishes that may be hung THE PROCTER & GAMBLE DiSTRIBUTING CO. ould be made. rbing that was i 30 1 i > last 12 month | will take effect Aug. 1 few days and that he would send them | on_the rim of a dishpan. - ¥ v size, whi Councilman Langworthy made re- | 1ires the bing shall be pav port of a meeting with Edwin Milner, ; Nammered on top and one Railroad Co rne’y whici he and | ente own It was voted to grant the members f the police force the usual vacations Why Physicians Recommend Castoria et e hpaltelong ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the resuit of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and pafect substitute for Castor /Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unflke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is & 1 ansfield reported the numb. ©of arrests, the number of street lizhts to illumine and the mum- entertainments durir The Misquamicut Golf club was granted a club license to sell liquors o members and & "he Grzsic | expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for pciscning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To that for pimples, blackheads and other blemishes of the / . complexion = Glenn’s Sulphur Soap is the best remedy. It clears the complexion and cures skin diseases. All druggists. our tnowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hall's Journal of Heallk. snly bidde o0 the town hall. The bi n and the contrat Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- _ Dr. L. 0. Morgan, of So. Amboy, Ark, says: *‘ As a practicing phy- K. H., says: * I use your Castoria go, IIL, says : “I have prescribed N.J. says: “'I prescribe your Casto- sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice. and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who ars very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with 2 Or. Wm. L McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” better effect than I receive from Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, i 3 : very = Fps - sayy- % Eiave nasd vour Cas: L a)a o, Aothc tals - of thlx- any other combination of drugs. : teen children I certainly know toria _for sevoral sears £ my ooineobout vour great médic on The Kind You Have Always Bought and which Dixon house to West stre conditions. has been in use for over 30 Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- The Fourth of July schedule of the 1and, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria Rhode Island-Connecticut ~ Baseball | | | | | years, has borne the signa- Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. league vides that Westerly will | racti i : i play at Mystic in the moraing and ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, mactios and hawe found (£ & sale ;o ot oo frdus myqwniamilty 50008 Gret o Us ciass. In My o Ol id el dene Chete- . Mystic will play a return Same at and reliable remedy. s z thirty years of practice I cansay I . “h l ¥ w l l EWeaterty i the. aftersi g experience, I have, in my years of "V o0 0 POEE R L B o ria and fovud it an excellent ers 10 ll] 9 Wes fl” | ton and Paweatuck will play - and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, fond Castoria a popular gf]‘;'fl: e] At remedy in my housebold and priv- sssemesseansusserossssssnssrssnsaramnnsasass ie morning and at Ston- s T I 2 s Ynez, Cal., says : *‘After using and efficient remedy in almost 1 co the Place. ate practice for many years. The T =i Adegetable Preparation for As- his personal supervision your Castoria for childten for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY holiday simflating theFood and Regula- it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- the zames ignorant druggist substitute some- Dr. Howazd James, of New York, _ toria extensively as I have never Dr, since its infancy. Aliow 5 e thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “It is with great pleas- ~found anything to equal it for chil- falo, N. Y., says: Westerly Branch 2 Capital .Three Million Doilars | *%'7% n discour- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of AAAAAAAAAAANAS AAAA A AR A AA AN o e ‘Thres Million Dollars | fra ", oSt Js manifested, ¢ | = S FHLE no one to deceive you in tient’s disadvantage, asin thiscase. Ure that |' desire ?flmifg to the dren's troubles. am aware that gpeak a good word for your Casto- O Ty TR ottt || enzoe s WHIL sce the —- : ‘ 1 1 enclose iserewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castorif. there areimitationsin the field, but ria. I think so highly of it that I Ubersl, courteous and eMcient ta tta | o o 8 M:&%;‘tggflg\-cbfim’ this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” ;h:;em.efmzh muk;d be:':fi‘: 1 slways seo that my patients g2t not only recommend it to others, —— ey | sfe and watie Coleheation oF Jufs Sth | O, Momhm“mfm & = - D B MW of Kancm City. pon tis otoabi otinty o otohersl but have used it in my own family.” s in “Westerly: for 1wl simpls b e : tations and “ Just-as-good Mo., says : “ Physicians generally e adiministontion o otlax _ Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Two seven-icom cottages, situnted in | comions of @ band concert, a water | Bo do ot prescribe proprietary prepa- o, 1S administration T Louis, Mo, says: “I have used _ Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Pal, carnival and pyrotechnic on the surface o children in my practice.” rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castoria for several years past Minn., says : It affords me plea- @ifferent parts of the com, esterly. R. 1, each nhav banks are but Experiments that treet front. anid “botn ' Lazin vac ek river, and r | Rsie o 02 I-SANUELPTCEER. 2 5 my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always Sure to add my name to the long Tessonabis. prces it & purchases e | o T R Phamplin Sead - trifie with and endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used asd fights, modern " **nspection | Ccgorited boats in the marine pa- | [ make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, now endorse your Castoria. The invitea 0. et considersiiin e | e Souc + the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof the ingredients being known N oy R emmty, e, | ill ve in the early evening: the fre. | Torbenca Sodo + 3 2 cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula (i i st Tl and thE- ety Sl %_ Children. —E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- On the wrapper is one good and i wre Chailes W. Willard, Charles g | Saemr P : 5 dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical jous and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the resom- RI’ 'fll‘ “lll! fi\l‘ HIBH Butler, Rev. Dr. Jonn Neale and & Aperfect Bemedy for Constipa- agajnst Experiment. who has raised a family, as Thave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation of any physician. 1 sderdevis tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- ‘Worms Convulsions Feverish- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat T ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” pess and LOSS OF SLEEP. A A A M AT AT A A AT A A A A AT A A A A A A AN AL LA AAAAAR AN AAAA #nd get a coupon on the Planc to be i o, ety ot _Miss Estelle Murrav, who has been | visiting nurse in Westeriy for the | PURTILL’S past two years, © with the “Dis “ON THE BRIDGE. left Saturday for her home in Established 1901. a uate nurse of Memorial hospital Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. | in New London, of several years' ex- Detective vision corrected by the prop- | it is acting district nurse, f = er adjustment of lenses. Koom 9, Pot- [ Lo weeks, or until the regularly en- ter-Largworchy Block Westerly, K. L ed nurke arrives. Miss Kealing Tered the appointment, but sh - ed he nt jprofessional HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS and consented to serve the as b i s | sociation temporariy. T Made Work is Oue Swecislty. - ps and all Harness Su Elnathan G Watson and Miss Helen ried ia stock. Factory Haraesa Cahoon were married Saturda arri urday « I5 stock at 313 and ning ot the home of the ;@gu;{vvhs‘om« o8Es =35 CENTS YOUR PHYSICIAN CASTORIA Bears the Signature of