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7 ( erly, died Saturfay morning at Btil,s r But fow aprleations 4 5 home in 'Pawer Hill, newjmkefl d: % P 3 # Barial will be at River Bend: Sing Aiuu:xxu i 3 At st _Baptist chureh, | 7 Hpope: nnd Miss Shars: E < e e ] 3 @ i the right 'iaand, B fe! Ll New Yerk ;whd nm‘ummnuj i ‘I:\z:shl; ¥ S W i ey ents here; and fave beed spend= | members of the ehureh: Sunday eve= * ¢ Intrudee Familiar With Locality Secures $10 at Peters’ Spa e Johnson, Milton P, JYohneon, T, The “great sl $35 at Brennon’s Drug Store—Plans For Ninth W hours of | ning; Rev. Have We a Soelal Prebiem? e m‘ss nacmeflgl:‘_m DeForest ::m Miss Callentder; of Schnandasses leave teday (liandag') for @ lengthy visit in Burepe. Misd Bharswoed ewns east The W: Fori's epié¢ was; g:g the semsbu thus far at_their places Downle & Wheeler elreus; the three-rihg Show," Was libeally £ the boreughs COAL AND LUMBER. Complete assortment for re- pairs or building. yiais for eville, Mass., Sunday. peration of $10,- " . | Farmhelm, . e 8 . patrenized in Westerly, Baturday, The - B B [ Regiment Reunion—J, Murray Mitchell Fined For Over- | [0 . "vere there, but wera of | Sountry P;“fm;‘;‘ e e by L small dimension. There were 4 num- {m and Mre, Bdward Gridiey, son ! ber of very good eireus acis, but the | 4" 4, tonior o2 Brookiyn, N, Y. / : about flve, but aten g Aot g e ) et s ':;"‘"fiq:‘l"z'nsm‘;"::‘ J;so;d mi“mmvg‘;:e e :: t{lhs Wilkin's house, on Main street . ey a LE i’ e suminer, he AUEFIVIRE Members of theylmitation and have ne complied with FT\‘em!hx\em; ;;f‘he‘hgmgn “L}{‘ ::; IM;, and Mbd, a,_ ?"rw\'iv"“m of ,:,,,, Y Niath rogimenb Rhede Isiand volup: | the law. show 1s_one wich, Wera guesis of . W, Hyde, have ‘ 3 3 —_— werth the price of admission. returned home. Emugh to meet actual neces- © teers, Will ebserve the Aftleth amnl:| . Mmooy Witchell of New York,| Four substitute surfmen are working | Chatles Shackley, Jv, spent Sun- g 7 yersaRy of el enlistment In the ident at Eastern Point, | at the now Groen Hill life saving stn- | day In Providendo, sities— oivll WaP BE oR Blting and business ined by the police of | tion, under Capt, Willlam Hooper, re= | Miss Stella Hidridge has_returned + mesmion at Newpost nest Weanesday: tu aflernoen, for vio- | cruited from among the men of the | from a visit In Nantucket, Mass. B ug”’ iy fplies was ie_automonlle law o Rnode hborhood umtil the eligiblilty i N Rijtenbouss. of _ Atthe- E c“ APPELL c“ B ibed from Westerly and Down on_the post read Mr. |arrives from Washington. » Mass, 18 the guest of his parents. 1 1 : 3 OWing are the hames of | Mithell was speeding his car bearing | regular men of the crew are Amosi Mrs, Willlam M. Wicox of Brook- vielalty. R N T thase Who enlialed from Westerly y plate of (;m;ne\‘ucuk, l!m:anemlv\\;ir:he N%"‘ltmnfl L]r;;:sl\:]‘\xhu‘:& Y. 14 the guest of Joseph B. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street WaYi 15,600, ithen he wag Epotted by Motor | ferred from Pretons Polnt, an - | Wile ? 5 ~ ilepinee A § . Offieer ) ral rowal i t Gift of Fire Bucket, ¥ on Habeoel, Willlmm 1. Babe | crele Offi #on and tralled into|ard Browalng, from Nerragauset! ook, Firet Lleut, J, Clavk Barber, | Dixon myuar ¢ arrest. Here the | Pier The Stonington Steam Fire Engine | Jehn . %Ju.“ %, ‘Htanton Barbour, | offender Was turned aver to his nome- —_—————— company has recelved o valuable &2t | her sister, Mrs. Alice Demfrey, in Mel- ah Naton, Ge Bellamy, Andrew | sake, Police: Mitchell, and escorted STON!NGTON- from Carl A. Koelb, an old fire bucket | rose Mass. e R, Jamed Huddin :nn, ‘Thomas | to the police & o %1 '1"\mflm“ was lel bhy ith;‘flarfl\\lcket brigade of the| Miss Mary Wildey has returned from 1. Burdiek, 'Thomas n the Third district court 4 orough in 1826. th's visit in N Ha, his o IR Busblon owar T Burdic, M. his Gutomebile in exvces of | Clearing Up Trasss of Recant Wreck Dol i (e a months visit inyNew Hampshire, / iam H, Bundick, Capt. Henry P, Card, ¢ miles an hour and p —Recent Marriages — Organization antic City Preachen. = “_-*"——‘l iranT ot g L 3 5 Qeerge Carmichacl, Thomas . .Cham. ¥ to the charge Judge Willlams of Borough Offici Sunday the members of the Seo- arcels Po: o Remedy. fres Bufl““fl Kl“ds am’ umgh fl Btephen Coleman, Wililam T, sed a fine of $25 and costs, which = Undmg}mm:mk;lm church and con-| Senator Gerdner - mzsneech] o nlm e b 4 Jam C' 3 er ha 8 - o8 of the recent |Bregation had the pieasure of listen- | postal express showed conclusively * Sl T A Canl, Jonn B, ey e eyl e e fom hiwe heen | € 0 an eloquent serman, both morn- | why no radical Teform of express com- Rt Favard G Cundall, Wilhams fo had recelved prior | rain wreck at the junction ing and evening by Rev. Herbert|pany abuses could be obtained through A. D. LATHROP, @, Davenport, Danel Donovan, John alnst nutomobile (13600 |removed, The two locomotives, the | Gessner, of Atlantic City, in the ab- | governmental regulation, The total an- o ' Roecleatone, James A, Edwards, Charles versp in Westerly and add- |tenders of which were nearly de- |scence 4"-5 the regular pastor, Rev. | nual operating income of the big ex- | Office—cor Market and Shetuckst Sis W, WMdred, Charles H, Gavitt, Horace|ed it to th ut list and now It | molished, were loaded onto flat cars|D: C. Stone, who preached companies is about $123,000,000, 5 AR S ! B Qavitt, Courtland . Hall, Willlam ! has heen erred to the Tureka | T20 et o O . and seven | TOMeT church at Gilbertvil d per cent. of their elephone / J'h‘mm”\"i‘l“! 4 e - on the siding pear the junction and OFK. ures are $46,000,000 4 Jagkwon, Willam Jackson, James| Burglars were busy in Westerly in o5 e ; ,000,000, "4 » . nneth, Moses D, Kinkade, George Leonard, Walter R Livesey, John Mo James McDonald, Thomas James MoNuity, Jr, J. Howard Mor- ay and vis- anon’s drug ation being to y that and nothing unon store, the lower door, fourteen by son, Willlam Johnson, Jr, David | quotioe crew ‘wrecke .ewis, George W. oY, Second Lieut, A, McLean, panel of fourteen inch a 3 shoveled the other car and the two were removed. | One of the cars was so badly damaged | No Ball Game Saturday—Barrett-Cady Engagement Notes. afternoon and coal from the d car near the tower into an- Friday Anncunced—Vacation | in. John W. Williams of Hartford | spending two weel was forced and en- arsh h wan, Nuthan B Nash, George B. Neu- | trance made. . There aro throo cash |15, (0 be burned in the marsh, WElch | There w Jumes M. Pendleton, James H. | registers fore. and the hur- I SO A i T e | sy Thomas Place, Joseph Rich- | glars real but could have in. | e Wreck Mem erployed e et | Hartford, scheduled to play, fa mond, Rverett A. Schofield, Nathan | creased that sum if a $2 roll of nickels | teriocking department were Mote F8t” | show up. 8, Shefflald, James A. Sisson, Peleg D. overiooked, So far as |Urday morning inspecting “i’ Several BStafford people went to John Surber, Charles W, oise was taken.. It is |Dore arms and gignals on the main|wyajes 3 Saturday and Sunday, Sisson, ‘Tfhampeon, John P. Trant, John Twee- dle, Richard Welch, John B, Wells, ie roads constitutes the state au- oenoblle departmont, and have all to | do with the registration of automo- biles, the lssuing of licenses and gen- “ ordl oversizht of all automobiles op- ersting within the state as regards the observance of the laws. The depart- ment has made arrangements with | John R, Wiloox, sheriff of Washing- ton county, to leok after the registra- ton of pang, aad Narragansett Pler n member of the hoard go to at certaln but automobiles pald the registration fee, placed thy statn r the machine and com laws, others did not, and there was no one cases. ohanged and Sheriff Wi plied with a list of the ma are properly registered, and also thos: who Tolls How Cures Are Made With An Do you know the cause of piles? I= Is Wil saive or cutting cure for good? Do you know how Dr, J. 8. Leonhardg found the long-sought internal cure? These questions fully answered n a | booklet masied free by Dr. Leonhardt | Co., N. D\ Sevin & Som, Norwich, Ci selis edy ai $1 per bottle At ail drug stores. tracks a chisel was used in cut- Rhoda Island state board of tween At the Peters store entrance made by putting the chisel up bet: the lowe: . town cars at Wateh il Weeka- | past year the department hoq a ese places periods to regis! machines i das proven unsatisfwo- | some of the owners of | this p Whi try number on ied to the state enforce the Now these con v in such have have been in the state the t FREE BOOK ON PILES. Local Laconles. i M E Internal Medicine. it Inward or external? it a skin disease? Station B, Puf® N. Y, or by HEM-ROID, the Why Ph ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical socicties an cians with results most grati medical authorities. ring. that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Zhird—It perfect substitute for Castor Cil tain any Opium, Morphine, +th The Kind You Always Bought and which Have has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under 1 his personal supervision Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” since its infancy. are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—E xperience ageinst Experiment. GENUINE east bound track has been repaired, so that now evervthing is in perfect | - | working order. L. Wells, who has been on duty be- the station ,has resumed his regular | work as crossing tender at Elm street. | ; atify The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsé—The indisputable evidence t is absolutely safe. It does not con- or other narcotic and does nof stupefy. Itis. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of and the distance signal on the e O g e a Stafford Cornet hfl.nd’ Special messenger E. | G Ciapnl af iie Gons | nal church is having a month’s is tion. The church was closed Sun- | Worse by the tower and the junction and | and will be closed again next Sun- | I The pulpit will be supplied by were united e Thursday evening at ‘s ofiice by Judge E. Barrett-Cady Engagement. the 3 B. f Miss Mary Dough- Pino, both of Carver, e at the town clerk’s | fternoon. Judge Hinck- as been announced. been employed at the Howard store for the past eight years | and resigned on Saturday. tr turned from two weeks’ visit at Pleas- ure beach. The work of filling in ths hollow on | the Monson road near the cemetery is | rapidly progressing. | Mrs. Margaret Rafftery is visiting re-elected warden and their first meetin for Friday evening. After n sworn in by Clerk was reet lights co: borough hall super- McCort, water de- | Garrity, board of Borough Hall as instructed to purchase of a new for the Neptune Hose [ ) P s door Tt to en zh hall and Few Applications. F. Weeks and Wiltlam | ars of the First | sion | James o it | padding 1 | there is much waste. W and a | and are from the national hatcheries Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fllis have re- | in Na very large net bme on the v mall capital in- ¥ vestment, the fact remains that, it rep- resents not much over § per ‘cent. of on the amount of business done. :ss rates should be reduced only cent., there would be less than at all. There is not so much n the nse accounts, but The settlements between express companies and railroads are made on the basis of the charges paid by ship- pers on each package, and as’there are probably 200,000,000 packages each r/the amount of bookkeeping done stupend The case 18 made e fact that two account- red for a package sent int rate by way of two or 28 2 out of town preachers the last two |JOTe express routes. The only reme- Weddad' st Town: Clasict OMfos.;: ||| o8- 2 L0 Wt "Wl Gy is_the substitution of a govern- ss Jennie Cotter and John B. - s | mental post express.—Portland Ore- t Providence in | gonian. Ahout 80,000 Trout Distributed. About 80,000 trout have been dis- ibuted in brooks and rivers around eroury. They are all from two alf to three inches in length, seu, N. H. Town Clerk Palmer, who made application for the trout, says they won't be large enough to catch for two years. Fireplaces were once taxed in Eng- land. Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street CALAMITE COAL “It burns up slean.” C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Plonex — 489 The American Waste and Metal Co Offfice 210 West Main St. DEALERS IN Scrap Iron, Metals, Cotton and Woolen Waste, Bags and Burlap, Old Rope, Second- hand Machinery, Old Auto Tires, Etc. FOR SALE Five Automatic Wood Bor- ing Machines, 1 Beams, Belt- ing, Shafting, Pulleys, Hang- ers, Engine Lathe. Wiping Waste from 5c up to 10c per pound. Samples on request. One second-hand Auto Truck in running order; can be used as a four-seated car, as we have the seats; re- cently overhauled. Price $125.00 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Anmex, Room A. Telephona 523. octi0d It is used by physi- stomach pains and is an agreeable and ysicians Recommend Castoria unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial,efc. Thisisa good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing heaith. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to edd. To our knowls edge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are eatitled to the information.—Hall's Journal of Health. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark., says : ““ As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much.” Dr. W, T. Seeley, of Amity, N. Y., says: “Ihave used your Cas- toria for several years in my practice and have found it a safe and reliable remedy,” Dr, Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal,, says: “ After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist aufiystimm some- thing elsa}” especially to the pa- tient’s disadvantage, as in this case, 1 enclose herewith the wzapper of the imitation.” Dr, B, M, Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says + *“ Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, bus in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make gn exeeption, I preseribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause T have found it o be thos- oughly reliable remedy for ehil- dren’s esmplaints, Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castogja.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says: “Iuse your Castoria in my pRctice, and in my family.” Dr. Wm. L. McCann of Omaha, Neb., says : “ As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says: 1t is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtus of your Castoria, I have used it with marked benefit in tho csse of my own danghter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to othep children in my practice.” Dr, J. R, Clausen, of Philadel phia, Pa., says : **The name that your Castoria has made for dtself in the tens of thousands of homes blossed by the presenes of children, peazecly peeds to be supplemented by the eadersement of the medieal prefession, pub I, for eme, most hesrtily enderse it and belieye it an excellent remedy,” Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- g0, I, says : “I have prescribed your Cestoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything thatso filled the place.” Dr, B. J, Hamien, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles, I am awars that ther® are imitations in the field, but 1 always seo that my patients get Fletoher's.,” Dr, Channing H, Ceok, of Sainé Louis, Mo., says: “I have nsed your Castorla for several years pass in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which s a great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- eines of this character are obnox» ious and therefore difficult of ad~ ministeation, As 5 laxative I epnsider ib the peer of amything that I ever preseribed.” P Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N.J. says: “I prescribe your Casto- ria every day for ohildren who are better effect than I receive from any other combination of drugs.” Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years, The formuls is excellent,” Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to speak & good word for your Casto- ria, I think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, but have used it in myown family,” ¢/ Dr, F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn,, says: “It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria, The fact of the ingredients beingknown throngh the printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and suflicient reason for the recom- mendation of any physiclan, I know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheexfuily,” ASK YOU HYSICIAN Well Seasoned Wood ‘ Overhauling and [LLumber| Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAQ« ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. 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DUNN, —Steamship and Tourist Agemt— 50 Main Street. {DR. C. C. GILDERSLEEVE Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, McGrory Bldg., 287 Main St., Sulte 7-8 | Hours—3-9 a. m. 1.30-8 and 7-8 p, m. Telephone 1120 Residence 29 Lincoln Ave. Tel 1101 Ples, Cake and Bread that canuot be excelled. Plone your order, Frompt serviea LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) THE PALACE CAFE STEP IN AND SEE US, P. SHEA, T2 Franklin Street * S BOWLNG LE Bowling to § p. m., § cents & string. Street, 327 Main M. ALDI & 0O, Prep. (fid Cheese Rich and Nice at CARDWELL’S The offics of John A. Mor- gan & Son will be closed Sat- urday afternoons commenec- ing June 22 until September, Don't YTJEKnow Thet I ecan sult your requirements in every way in connection with any com- traoting work or bullding which yeu may contemplats having done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the enly way I aan panvince you of it is to wes me mnd talk It over, My osti. maled ure very work is gusranieed, C. M. 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