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. was a hrsa lttend&hcfl at tha .the town hall" Tu g when the ‘republicans of the | districts assembled to select the town committee and con- vention delegates. There was advance notice that attempt would be made .to 4 effect chanses in the present makeup THIS 82 t‘oplc we all hear now'a"days beca.use SO mmy Peqplefaf edflq tO ex- Eégzjufiggfiacméi““é}:a::}}‘jzfiTné; * aggerate. Yet hasany physician toid you that we claimed unreasonable remedial e 2 e pmpemes for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just} ask them, We won't answer it om'selv% PRt Distrrer we know what the answer will be, First’ District—Dr. ‘John M. O'Con- S H nell, Martin H. Speliman, D. Harold ; b 83 ¥ Rogers, Howard Swan, J. Burnside U G TR That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it mihmrlydlgsis 0 Alexander Ferguson. el Dinlegian ol hE found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physmxa.ns, and our ence A. Vars, Willlam H. Ledward B e assurance tha its standard will be maintained. In the First district the contest was between Wfiliam C. Mudge and C. L . Imitations are to be found in some stores and only hecause of the Ca.sflmg, that Eiiana. Burcicc receivea 71 votes. to| M. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that M. Fletcher’ Honestly Rov. Gibson C. Masher, who récently | advertised, Honestly placed before the public and' from whmh he Honestly e.xpects to 56 for Edward Sawyer. resigned the pastorate of the Meth- odist Episcopal church of East Green- - wich, to become an ovérseas chaplain, recewehs rewa.r&. B it i i £ will be succeeded by Rey. J. W. Sim- e onds of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. who holds a commission as captain in the British military forces. He has been a mis- sionary for' seven years' and during that time had charge of the.schools in his territory. He will conduct the gymnasium work and military drills at East Greenwich academy. Rev. Mr. Simonds will devote two days a week in study at the Boston university for a degree of doctor of philosophy. New draft registrants who intend to enter the students' army -training corps at Brown university, or other collezes where military training is to be given this fall, must apply imme- diately to their local boards and be examiined physically. The war depart- ment must know approximately how many 'will be enrolled so #hat sup- plies and equipment may be provided. The procedure for entrance will' be similar to induction for the draft. Those who "qualify physically and otherwise and are accepted for the college training corps will be inducted into rvice in accordance with the selective service regulations and will be ‘ordered *to report to the college which they elect to attend within a period of seven days thereafter. Rhode lIsland’s quota for the next draft of men before Oct. 16 calls 393 men to be sent to Camp Meade. This call includes a quota of 35 colored men which, according to Captain George H. Webb, director of the draft, cannot at present be filled, as there are but 10 colored men availble for - Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher: - Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexington, S..C. for Castoria, I could not do without it.” Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Ripley, Tenn., say 2 ”We enclose oune * 2 > baby’s picture hoping it will induce some poor tired mothers to g:ve your | gf;‘::fa‘ ;;;‘slecem?: mwfilh” = ling:,c::; < _ ———«-—-"M Castoria a trial. We have used it since baby was two weeks oid.”” and local boards will ask for volun- ; Auhdl‘!f;}mfl.‘y Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tens, sagi' #Tho plifs fi:‘ulth 4 teers or will reclassify others to ob- Gons' 4 s = tain the necessary number. A and‘;‘aevmsmess aod § my baby is due to your Castoria—the first and only medicine hé has taken. Westerly Central Labor union has Loss OF SLEER He is never satisfied with one dose, he always cries for-more; === issued a circular against the renomi- i mgmdmfl nation of Albert H. Langworthy for 1 state senator. This circular was en- dorsed at the recent convention of the Rhode Island branch of the American Federation of Labor, held in Westerly. Tn suppor’ of the circular, Roderick McGarry ¢} the legislative committee of the federation told of Senator We will win this war— o . ] | the pending prohibition bill, the day Nothing else really matters until we do! B [cfore the bl came up. ana how e failed to keep the promise. Howard } B, Hodzkins charged the senator with ? being one of those men who drank whiskey in the committee room and 5 then voted to abolish it. Exact Copy of Wrapper. e : The circular says in substance: SNTALE SOMPANY. BEW XgMIEeITY! “Mr. Langworthy has failed on every | _m occasion to vote for the workingman - 2 or measures beneficial to him. He ; : T3 has had this neglect brought to his|men, but the best of order is assured |agreement of:all concerned the bill in = v attention, and has asked for just one | by the presence of the COURtry cOm- |equitw was sant tothe muserior outr {opsnaipee s fe:, fa,y" '?yu‘ Pt more chance, just one more term. The |stables. This fair also serves as a|The hearing will probably be in West et A one ‘more chance, the one more term, | meeting place for the remewal of old | erly. Hines of Naller Palls: shest has made no difference to him. He |acquaintances and is a sort of home.| Judge Edward M. Burke held regu- At e now asks one more chance, one more | reunion. . {lar sessfon of the probate court Tues- term. and it should be denied to him,| There was not a larze attendance|day afternoon. The first and: final ac- for the following reasons: on the opening day, but all is now in ,count .of \Thomas “tl{pfi voted, against | the property | readiness and a_lirge crowd is ex- [irator on qualification amendment er\.ng the { pected on Wednesday and Thursday. Brown, was alowed and recorded. T = v registry voter only half a citize: James F. Brown has a fine exhibit | the same &'\alt’e petition for disinhux} G. W. Barlow’s, gy “He voted against wcmhmg dual | of Berkshire including a boar, [tion was granted. To Stephen Brown | John Smith ‘of Danfelson visited rel- office holding. : sow with six , six shoats four |and. Mariette’ Brown -was equally dis- | atives here over Sunday: “He voted against a bill providing | months old and two sows. Edward E.|tributed- theysam of -$1 61 3 or | “Services ‘at-the CHEMH il b, held for fall votinz privileges for the sol-| Carpenter of the Coy-Welsh farm,|$647.95 to cach. In the estate of Mary | Sunday mornings.at’11 o'clotl diers and sailors. : Westerly, exhibits his pure bred Hol-|J. Crandall, petitiors - for probating| Friends of Percy Browm, who is one He favored a measure to hold our |stein bull Albina Pontiac, a pure bred|the will, two of which are in court, Bha Fy ha ived town meeting in the daytime, when |cow and pair of steers. All raised on of the buys in. hrapce haves zece) Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis., say : “When oty baby was two weeks old he cried so much we did everythmg for him, then ; il got some Castoria and he is now strong and fat. We would niof be without g it and are very thankful to you.” 5 nd Mrs.; Mdrion! Huteningh of s | ac-iDanielson were callers at: A A Brown, adminis- | Jacques’ Wednesday. thd estate of Dwight C.| Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hill and daugh- continuance was ordered to October 1, s B : fthe workingmen cosld mot atiend. ihis farm and ‘of the very best breed. N et e s pesn ety Spnde 5 “When chairman of the highway | Daniel B. Coates exhibits some fine UTH KILI ¢ 3 s you Al Ea FERRY | dren and serving 1 ice cream | WINDHAM committee he imported unfair lzbor | Holstein stock. and there are exhibits SO KILLINGLY S (e ‘VOHGQ‘O;{H{,,. : et oo [&s to take the place of citizens of Ayrshires by John D. Avery and | Mrs. Thomas Jatques and Mrs. Wil- | can | to us .. Povey was regis- | her| There were 37 present at the Red| “Measures of benefit to the work-|James F. Brown. Jr. The cattle dis-|liam Barlow visi{g friends in Foster | What it means to us the town of | ¢ Peck- | Cross room: ay and much sewing | ingman and to humanity which he has nd 25 men and | Was done on gical bandag : int i play is unusually fine. The large ex-|Friday. T S haq‘nz;um.s }peflx Sunfay. ‘. ch relief work and {voted against would fake too much|hibit of vegetables has noj heen| Eva Davis cI Stituate has heen | North Sterling. s, time to teil. Mr. Voter, we appeal to | equalled by a fair in this® sectian Tonr?nt and dauzhter of Plain- | you to come to at the im. The local | the caucus and the|of the country o8s met at the|that attended J., who have been boarding|polls on election day. Help drive au-| On Wednesday and Thursday, among 2 ; M. A, Bates' for severalltocracy from our statehouse by nom- |the special attractions, will be the » Red Cr weeks, left Si day to spend the rest|inating and electing Maurice W. Flynn {auction by Edward kham, mo the -month a Carnenter of heir cottage at Ocean | senator from Westerly. 3 43 head of cattle on Wednesday and a . 4 the we i Hop 58! e Reports of progress were made by |herd of horses on Thursday. On both wag continued cn ed heme Paul Hopk U.S.N.R. F, Teturns | ocerv local re: nted, and almost all [days there will he XN<ts of strength o e : vport Wednesday after a week : of them received large wage increases. | heiween oxen and horse, and milk test Denald Irwin with at his home here. Mr. and Mrs George E. Lawt:m re- | I e ! No serious entry of women into the |demonstrations by istant Coun ceive o Verr Winthrop 2Me "5 cosn s the | Geld of men was reported. The musi- | Agent Whitham, Bones t of Alan Guild over Sunday cians reported women as always he- |tion is the demonstration of a com- infant., of rnia suild, who has been in the {ing connected with thei O VRSt S e home £ unit at YVale for a year, | union, but | plete light ani power plant by Carl W ! T th | they work the same hours as men and . Brown of Norwich. There are 150 | and Mrs [ Ay, |are paid the same wages. They have |individual exhibitors. 0 ¢ | _The first raeeting of the season flh‘rscom!y received large wage advances.| The officers of the fair are George fely to this side from | | the Woman's onary society will| Qne painter reported that women|l. Coates, president; Elsworth C. ude in company with | in_Cal be held Tuesday, the 24th, ~Mrs, John { pgint bot are not enterins the trade | Gray, vice president: E. Frank White, 2 \ of ships 3 er spending the | Potter and Miss Grace Bates have | senn: ot ing | secretary, and George H. Stone, treas- f shi conveyin | Gi y xpecting | S, L J nd ®s for the Ame: ollowed them to the |been elected delegates to. the - fay |GTanite workers were not expecting will b 2 i rade, and the | Urer. return here | ceting of the EE M int Walters | oo Lol tRise i their L i e hep e brewery workers appeared to be hop-| Tuesday was divorce day in the su- {ing the house LA i e St R e s ing for work for anybody. It was re- | perior court for Washington county v | A, C. Risdon of New York and his | ven is the stest of Mex Wealter ALre [ported that an attempt _was . being [in session at West Kingston. Judge El- i son, Charles Risdon, en v B S & ! { o introduce women as motion | mer Important «bu hede oo m e fore the memb Rathbun, presiding. Caroline S. ness is to come be-| ictyre operators and one woman was | Duff, of Westerly, \vas gramted a di- | of the Congregation- | | of New York Hakre T e members of the Congresation | said to be tending bar in Warwick. | vorce from James Duff, on grounds of | fiie L | e PR & ™51 John F. Murphy of the Typograph- neglec: {0 provide, Arvelia Sisco, of s t the week end at | The C.°E.society held an informal|ical union decried the use of inexperi- | Westerly, granted decree on grounds the Risdon summer home in the vil- | social in the chapel Friday. evening. |onced teachers in trade school teach- [of cruelty and non-support. She was {t than Qr [ lage erett Bell of Windsor Lasis|ing boys to operate linotype machines, | given custody of her six minor chil- (4 er Bar 2 | Miss Jennie G. Perkins is at her |spent his vacation last week at the|He also protested the use of these | dren. James P. Reade, a soldier now in ° 3 | home e emoging & el vacation | SOrTE of At B Sarsaage " M | POYS 5 40 Joh DHAIng for Which they | Pralice: Yas grantei~ aivorce. from - Soap Paste - from her duties at the Thames Na- | Bell will remain through this week | féceive no pay. Georgin+8,i Reale fon/igronnds of RREE tional bank, Norwich { with her - Large sales of Liberty bonds and |tery. Madeline M. Shermay, of Wyom- The choicest beds of asters in the| Goodwin tercus - has entered | war savings stamps were reported OIS Ron ; = ® @ |village are those at the grounds of fon seminary, Easthampton. . | from the labor ranks and renewed ac- | vas divorced from Claude G. Sherman. O remove ‘the stains of work or Mrs. H. F. Crandall and he ster, | Mrs. Albert Bates had her arm bad- | tivities along- these lines were pledged, | Irene J. Eddy. of Sk e g Y0ur I‘lver ls Mrs, Harlan A. Pierce. They number |iy burned with hot water recently. | The lesisiative committee reported on |from Trank Bady, srounds non sup- recreation hours—grease, grime and many hundred oms of many colors | ~The boys who have been raising|the work of the members at the last|Port. * 2 3 ¥ s : nd varieties. The chancel flowers at | potatoes in the community sarden for | session of the legislature, showing that | from Joseph Collard, neglect to pro- dirt—there is nothlng qmte asefi‘qef.l} = the M. E. church for several Sundays | the benefit of the Red Cross had a|the interests of labor were = being | Vide and awarded custody of minor 0“ 0 r ei‘ have been haskets of asters arranged | digging bee Saturday. When their | fought for by the committee, child. 3 ” by Mrs. Pierce. She has aiso used | work was finisheq they were served| William C. Mudge, a member of the | There is considerable interest in the them generously placing on the | g cake and lemonade. | Westerly Granite Cutters’ union, was | petition in equity brought by Judge MULE TEAM You k i graves of friends in the nearby ceme- | otebon i e the unanimous choice of the conven- | Nathan B. Lewis, executor of the es- u know the signs—a- fery and given to her neighbore and HOPKINTON tion for master-at-arms. tate of Charles Den Chaprwn, of neavy head, sick stomach, | ;""‘ o :’N"'“" . e The executive board was instructed | Wecterly, azainst Mary E.,Arnold and ev. O. E. Newton spoke in the M.| Registrati S ; /e an in- | others, bad taste in the mouth, H.7 eluireh Registration day 220 registered, | to appoint a committee to have an in Sunday morning from 38, ‘M divided between the two ; terview with each' candidate for the hit‘ i< a petition for the iy : 1 1 Proverbs voting r Vo. | S| legisla s i M Chapman, which will made. pro- o fatent dyspepsia. Pay strice | frovero: '« were Re. Tverett .| stand of ateituds on Isbor. bills. im- | visions which' would have been made Bath and Toilet Powder . attention to these symptoms :‘-jnr‘(;mv_r-“ se mrrflm‘» f, Henry J. Wheeler, | cluding the ‘non-indorsement "of ' the | by law Ima tl"\r-rrdhvcn no \tx 11 ¥ "l'he 5 XO e l X | o Colver, ter an ab- and Miss Almira G. | prohibition amendment, and use all | case will be heard on points of law P - s an.d g;;e P’}‘l’mEt {;.lfid b e R » > assistance was also| honorable means in"their power to the | and cortified to the ‘“"‘»’«“’rie%%“&{e,',?’ The Borax in ?%RAl c efl:::t usin echam’s Pills. e Epworth league evening service | rendered durinz part of the day by |end that all such candidates ~who |an opinion ere are 5 5 . S dirt: % T was led by Mrs. Honry W, Hurlbutt, | Albert B, Crandall, principal of the |pledge - themselves to support such |named representing three branches of without scrubbing. It dissolves the few doses will stimulate the |with the topic Did I Ever Have a|Ashawar Hish cehbol measures shall be returned elected. | the family and residing in various ver? Mrs. Wal- wn into the pores and removes Direct Answer to P The family of w. Joll : i sections of the country. G“s do liver, help the stomach, reg- |{or S Boekinghom s Lea, Kty | ayohg, {amily of Chatles W. Jolles are e ey, | e estions Siivaluad are wHethes the g ime that sticks and ulate the bowels and make |LiEnt - Mr. anq Mrs. Walter D. Blake of |in this section is the North Stonington | the widoy, Mrs. Ella M. Chapman, is e > | pyooroner Franklin H. Brown had in | New London were guests Sunday at|grange fair, which opened a session | entitled to any part of the personal stains. Dehghtful in the a great difference in your !nis party on a fishing cruice for the | ine home of Daniel B, Hiake. of three days on Tuesday. It isa fair | property, and whether the estate left ral feeli N » | week end in his auviliary boat Ruth, ma rman returned Sat- | of the crizinal idea, purely agricultural | by Charles Den Chapman goes joint- 2 5 bath Kl“s perspu‘auon gene: eeling. OthINg | Norman L. Rrown and Laurence | - s ks 4 Al AopterIiy : A urday eveninz to the home of her sis- | and women's work, minus_those new- | IV to the prelenial and maternal ¥in- : will put you on.y-ur feet so e e ron ot Mt spent | 17, Mrs. A.Trene Mills after a week's | fangled fair notions such as horse [dred or to'the paterhal Side alive as odors. 1 e Lo O 00 AL CELERS SPen’ . visit at the homie of Francis C. Dixon | racing, variety shows, and circus side | ancestral estate he real estate is 2 40 e . quickly as a dose or two of Sunday with Mrs. Fox at the home of | 1" StGrington e e st i 00D aea o ek e i) ALTAERY ter cousin, Miss Kate B. Colver, at| pe foljowing delegates were elected | is the real, the genuine article, and is | $12,000. Fitzgerald and Hisgins. of E g, navy vard. | Sunday to attend the Narragansett managed by men engaged in agricul- Stamucke;l. I;epfgsentrepflg;nt\vm&:s_ Sold i Aon :enient e YT S AN TR T | Baptist association at East Greenwich | tural pursuits, their wives and sons | Stone an Loveioy T Mrs. /| - - Though the wagon tongue is silent, | Sept. 13th #nd 20th, representing the | and daughters. It is a real country |Louis W. Arnold and elever others f it always.gets there ahead of the rest | First Baptist church of Hopkinton: | fair, with its cattle and poultry shows, | who are heirs on the paternal side of . top cans for' individual use. 4 T of the outfit. and Mrk. Alonzo P. Kenyon and |agricultural exhibitions, women’s work | Mr. Chaoman:; and Judge Herbert W. = More econofllcnl than soap. Frank W. Mills. and all the features that marked the | Rathbun represents Sheriff John R. 2o : ; The H ton board of assessors | old-fashionedq fair. Working horses | Wilcox and forty others, heirs on the ] i 3 : 5 Topkin met Monday at the town hall to ex- |and draft oxen are featured, and some | maternal side. : el i5¢c and 30¢c Chlldl‘ en Crv amine the lists by the clerk. |of the best sheep and swine are in- | Mr. and”Mrs. Chapman did not live < - sl e . cluded in the attractions. Every kind | together for many vears and were = - FOR FLETCHER'S Too many business women are inter- | ¢ fruit and vegetable possible to raise | never divorced. The settlement of "“""_"."‘n““' T ested. only in the business of- their |in this section .are.shown to advan- |the estafe lLias bheen in the Westerly s - sl c A s o R 1 A neghbm-s tage. There are no uniformed police- | probate court for a lon" time. By