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* r •}1' J '/ II. * <• B. O. PARKFtl. Fditor, ' WKONKROAY, .li N>. in. 1911 BRKSIE CORNERS il redout LfKMibv in TMl' lARlFF AND TIIAUF. Thl» T.ogim «tr<«<l plant H ( I .nwUtown. titiiiiloyiii" fHHI Hum, HAIMMII). on that it will t»4' r.nnjnllr.1 (o <-|<»«t« down for at l«nat *U w<«<tlt« ( itixl poiiMihly longer. AM ilhi*Uittln|r t \\v pomiiMItt U'« hf f<froi||n <-oiii|i«*iitlon in MKji< uh^iml pro i1u«-|* t M \* *ttit««| that it tort* MX rntirh to tr«n*i|Mii t ii ti«K of |iotnt(N^n fiom th«* coiitrr of Loiitf IMUIMI to N«*w York nty NN it iliM'H riotn < n|trnliH((fii, I ton murk Thr tlr*l in h y t m l , lh«» n«««-on<l t»V W n l r f . At uw bptfirtninjr of i«ii:itho n»ihiwiti Locomotive Worku hml nvcr H>.JU) iiit*<Jiitm< a in th«*ir Employ, in March, P»U. thi'ro w.trci Only H.-t.U , l 'iir|tJH(nnrn on r iulr<>ti<U reporting to tht» Atnorl'mi Kmlwuy Angulation mrv ^rrwtor in ninnhri at pi moot thnn for hn Inut !)v«i y m m . I lo> nhortng«MM OK tr«'tio>ly light, hHntf l.t'i.M <*«r on Mny 1 Tho «tirplii4 M « y I WHM ino,f>:il rum HH romptii«(| with '.'lit, '.I'M «nm April IT*. HIHI (Vl.llj / tniM M n y I M y m r n|r<». Thi* jyiirral (lulliifMN i»r<<vmt|htf '" ^ IV coiil flt*l<U of Ohio, IVitfinyIVMIIIH itrtfl In dinim In wtiown hy the utirplti* rrpottf^l tn t|ion«« *tnt<<ft, whom '*•», «'*'/. rum nr*» l«ll«\ MIKI 4)f thut mimhn I'.?, I Oft nr«i ||on<lolo oi hopp<>(* i urn. In r-Vhruni y, PM t, th«* fnTnlhgl uf th«» I.M«itorn riuh^M'U wn«» fill I | nnh\ in KYhniufy, I'M I, thoy wrro |»or niih*. Tin* W«<*ttifii ruudd tihowrd, o n 0 M * ditfTo* t o n i p i i r m o n $lo 1 MH ttgnhirtt III/ tho NnnOivm I«»IMU. f ' / H nn H^ulnnt $lt»M p««r ntihv At tho tiMM'tifw In** Wr«-J< In PliiU ilrlphtn of ovrt Ih.'O nwi^m, pr«»*l<l ihottn m <l ri*pr«ii«Mitntiv<'M of Ou* lArg<<*t Jknittlii|{ < on* rrim of 0»r < otintry. thr ii«*w tnritf WMN itcnoiitHTil HM th«* priori pnl i-•%!i««t of tho ^rniTHl (h'pr«»HHlon in tlir lrn«l«*. t tiwrlr* l.oipp<\ PrrHiiIrnt of ttfct NMMO<-|Mt|Oif^flllin , l '' I tio oiii|f lo|(i< lit (Mitromp I r n n <to4» In for Am«'ri>mi fIIMi|iif urtm^i « t o n u n hi no. go into pohtim NIHI I>I«'< I inon who fiiyor M protiM tivo tnrifT uml «oo thut thiHio who do not rmt* loft nt.homr." 'So (ur «« flu« diiuHt iiuhiMtry of Log lfiian« in i <m« r r i o - n , th«* HitiiMtmn in worn* ttipn it WNH a(tot »h«* ( ivll War TIMHI ttMinv wi*r«' proniMM-tM nhi'Mil upon w h i < h <*r«p«litn won* iianod. 1 hoio krv no MIi< Ii p r o a p o r t n *%«ow, and fur NU|far plmitiiili Miti Miiuply "trying to moot tho rfti|/«mHofi of tho Mitiiittlon " l.ouiMa na I'lautor. Ar< ordiit|jr In a trade rrport in tlio Now Vork Tiuioa, a taritf for nwotiiif "only pap<*r tho outlook in tho cotton rloth iiifirkotM la not iMiniiimgln)/. It la wor*o ttian imo^lorM to dproivfe nuraolv««a in ro|raid to tho hlow thif% tho nrw tariff han doalt our Statu. Tho talk of tru* k farmin^r ia ah«iurd, and if all th«* MUtfai hmda woro turned into triti k farmn it would ho itnpoaaiblo to IIIMIK«* all tho i»r<H|uro " Now Oi Iran* l*i< ayuno TMf? R F P l i m I C A N PROORAMMF TIM* Ur«|»u1ilioati |»ro|(i%mmi»' in Now Yoik atato a* mapp«vl out at. tho ton foromo in Now York « ity l»Mt 1 huraduy Mm J. K lto(rnrdtta wa* l(Uowt of M r nnd Mr* M l( Wutorlown. Mr and Mm Rllla TriiiiX w#ror^ci»nt ktuoata of hi* hrothor, Ktny^ at ¥A\ wardavillo. Thoy tnot.i»ro<l to Ogrien* \nn\l from thonv .1 K. MoAIIUtrr h«^ purchii«tl a hoiiHo at Natural I him and oxnin'ta to movo thoro thia wvt'k. Ho will r u n • iniaooliauootia rvpaimnop, aa ho hta dono hvn\ M i a a K v n ^ n o .^aycr Imn roturn<Hl to hor niator'a homo at (oponha^^n, Mm lohn Noil aoornpanird hor to viait a mck dati^htor, and wan ill hrraolf whon itio rt*tufno<l. Ilrr daiiifhtor^ Mra. II lully of that tilaco, in ^ a m m ^ rapidly -*ho wi»0t to 0|(iltfriahiirg n Hnort tu»io for troatmont, and ia now in cart* ouiiK of Koaau*. Mra. NoNon l-oowho waa oallod (<* ( harloyvillo, (hit , to aoo a airk grand •hlld» haa returned and roporta tho cria|a papt. Maxtor H«>rlH»rt Throop roturiHil with hrr for a nhort vtail. Mr and Mra ( harloa Sitta and John Sttta and faroijy wont to Itioroaa Sun day to viatt $ rouain. Frank W M t ^ o f Moxlro hia car Saturday, hriiiKing and atatora. M m . S . W. Miaa Anna Whito and hia \ oung r for a ahort viait at Mr and Mra Phillip Whal Thoro waa a |rno<l PIERCEii CORNERS ROSSIE .wo for t of |>r. Y ramo np in hia paronta Young and iH'ii'c Kthel tho homo of * on. rowd at thr annul Tho croany waa all Saturday ovonin inld l'ro<*oo<ln $7 f»fi Alvin Young nudnrod to Ogdonahurg one day recently. Mr. un<l Mra. Ilonnon Mutt arnt daughter, Miaa Iva Hutt, Mr aiwt Mra («oorgo (Nilhurn ami little «nn forajiing the partv. They wont to | •4e<i % Mr and Mra Kr«*donc llutt. AI0117.41 W a i n w r i g h t o n o y of Marotiih'a progroaaive farmera itt t h e owner of a now aeven paaaongor llddaon c|ir and he ia now ahotit, to have a garage hill It Mr. Wainwright ha* during recent yeara greatly modernised hivi htnldinga and he will continue tho work for Homo time to come. HIM dairv oonaiata of forty aplendiil flolwtoiim that are )rreat milk producer*. He haa recently in ^talUvl milkiitg rna<hinea at a coat of ttWX) and he will aoon have drinking -up* in front of hia cattle. \\^ uaea a kornaotw drivrn engine with which to operate hia milking mxchinoa and hia milk aoporator, tie will aoon have an olectrtc lightitig ayMtom inatailed in hi* hoiiae and liarua. A atorage hattery will he charged and thia will lie chArged daily whih' tno engine in hoing operated for milking or other purp<*toa\ When Mr. Wainwright complotea all con to nplated imiia-ovemonta ho will have one of the ajioat mndornly (Hpiipped farma in St. l.A,wr*ii«*e rouiity. DEKALB JUNCTION * a* folioWrt July lr> < it! V Auguat rleclimi o t ion AHgllat 1M inl primary, primary. Tor State ctmven II for iiholfl Mi Unotlirtiil f dolegatoa to . \ i af«^ ronvnn tlon at S«r«to^(« ^^t loga Convention will. ^^ I iHuggoat catididatra for fifteen t\o\ egatoa at largo to tho Stat#« ('onatitu tl*»ual ( onvontion. Z, A«|o|»t a plaffufin for the ^tato el o< t i o n . it Katify National ('omfnit tee'a re app<»rtiouiiient of dolegatoa to the Nat ion A I < 'onvont ion, Convention ia adviae<i hy the State ('nruttilt too not to *uggc*t I'andidatoa for the State ticket, hut will decide the ipiontion for itrfolf , The conference waa largej it waa thoroughly repreaent at ivo, it wit* har monioiia and full of confidence. CVery maiv there folt |hnt tho Kopufi (icar^Luirty had work ti» do and WIIN in tine ifiapo to do it. TMF f'FOn r MAVI MAO FNOUOM O F i i oeopl Hf Hi What 'liie fK^ipJe of thr* atwfo o f N o w York want IM a good Kepuhh^an tickot no4l fall and o n p l n i t in«itruct1l<»na how to vote under Hie now hallot law ao aa to elect it. that ia the auhatatlce: of the In form a tlon hroiight in ftom every county in Hie atato to tho Koptihhcan conference in Now York City lant 'I'huraday. Kvorv man who arriviMl had the *Aiiie nti»ry to toll Up hia way tho Jo generally diatruatist the ahlhty He Heiuocrata to govern. The nat tonal aduiiniatration him nticfeede^i only In muddling np buainoa* aial ita iv»rfor maiicoa in Momco are. coming in pta^Hte atrongeat kind i f critlciHtn The *TIHi} ailmiiilatratiou ia even worav than the nntional. Had under I >U It grow worae un<lor Sutler while under iilymi it haa rotMlned tho had point* of hoth the Ilia «j|id Stil/.«'i admiiiiatrationa. Ita two londii^g charactrrtiattca are prating re foi m Hnd peddling patronage A great many innhcont (leoptf* won derod what waa tho caujie of the and den traiiMformat ion thwT made it \xm aihle for tiovornor t.lynn to *ocure at the tinnd* of rMUiuiany Hall the aame primary INW they rofuae<l Sul/.er ThiMie. who knew iniMiimiiy and ita il molho<U ba«l no douht there waa a 'nigger ii the wooil iitle' Momewhere, tint it in ofly within the laat few woeka ii.|.v ogamhi^n* wooly head tia* a wil1(n{£noaa to permit a miliary law that the hoeii viai ituniiiMily diro« t primary law wit* *luo to |he elauao dehning a re*ldenco. Undi'T (hit law a* It Mtandfi the voter ia permitfe«l to m y h i * loMidenro IM in nny place tie want* to make it. If puta a nromium on >olonl/.itiK' nnd optMi* the doora foi fiaud. Si hiMioct a<|y tJnlon *tar. The new Klrrtion aiul RegUt rat Ion Uw uiakt-H it 11* IH'III p<oHonul r««gi*tra tiont in ttio rouutiv I >»'» poaHihle. That menu* to iiHMit of the <outitty Votora two trip* »f I 01 .1 mile* each a groat Itu oov i-nlciH o to the country votora aiwl ,niai>V will Miiy they will not hothor With It Well, that. IM iijut what the people wtromiido thiH hiw w»int. Why' So Chat the < itn** unil.r tho load of Tun ln#ny ran « o n t r o l ttio Htat<< election N<> liiouiyi'i with a grtilu of aenae \v«^u|d fwvoi thut, l.et'a all regialet* aial vote 4U1 « full I'.lett a clean auti rammany St ute tukot and count itut ion al deleg afea i«nd uinko tho election law (<4 totintry vt»tet* Mitnple, oimy and i-•kiiveiiient l.yoiiN U^puolniiu. For the In montha ended April 10. tteaHiiry receipt* from all autirce* were |i:wM,r»<N» # (|K» Kgainit $oSO..'tuojNN^ for the < orieapoiMltng nrore«*ding 10 "month* I hia i|t*eliue 1* difeclly trie uhla to the falling otf of < tMlotftH irvenilOH Kol ^Apul, e«iMMi«htiire* wore $ /. «*•>"!>. tUNi in id lh V montha $ tl In lh# t.^l.lMNI. Iv 1 f the aiate ST^v In tin* only i»r»iri«n 01 in eminent under Kepuhlirnti control, the A**emhly, t hi* work done thi« yyar ia < opted of uti eurnoHt o^ what may he etpot t«il under Kopohlh an Hdminl*trn tloo and the people KIC 10 the uto«Mt to return to that kind of gov r GRXVEL ROAD ! ! Ileihei t < 'nrnpti«tt) ipent doiOand u ir niiiont. Ml n friehd niMii visited «d Krei! <{ oil Vol iVlll* her ftieaal aneut Neva ia vi*lt lied /• Mr nnd Mra Sondrty In KHHHIC h Im* Smith < ulled l( e h v lll|'. . •UIMIII y . Nclh.i < itriipni'ii III own * I t idu w I ilium . »toit h uf the w« l k en<U will .Smith, Mra ffeliyor of fiouvrrneiir IngT het gllator, Mia Hailey. Mr. alio* Mra. IIowaid Shipped n% at C. Iv Smith*' Sunday. rhelrnu . i iinifh ia vUiting hoif frimd. tii»nevieve Kit<lue, nnn Itichvdh*. Mm Kohynr culled at t,'. Ii Storiin'y at I .it tie How, Sunday. The NO* 1 a! In 4g) in our a c h m d iiot>at> Friday evening w** very *ili*ct"^**ful. Thy nunntier pienent w a a tlO n n d f he pro t-eeila vifore $li In. All rep<»r^«1 a ^nod time. - * IhaJler kitchen rahinefa, at K iff plan A Son*. The annual hanqnet of the Hup tint Miniateriai aaaoriiition of St. Lawrence county waa given to ita memhef* hy the ladiea of the Methodiat anil IVeahy terian chunTiea. It waa held in the Methodi*t church parlor* and njiout thirty enioyiMl a *umptuoua repaat after which U e v . W . II Summer* a* toaatmaato* the following tirogram waa ^iven "The Church and We IVople W h o M a k n It Co" Kov. Irving .1 Heck with of (lOuverncuf, The Clnrrch, the Community, That Neeila If/ Prof. II. P. Morrefl of Canton. The Church, the Kural Kield/' Mr. .1. M. PayHon Of Canton, Kev. Mr. Thorp, paa^or of the ("ongrogational church of Kenaaelaer falla <y>cu*Hcd "Cooperation and KidloWaJup of allChurctioa. Kev. C K Haatinga of lleuveltou. handled the toaat. The l.adtea, tndiapenaihle now a n d A l w a y * " . in a maaterly manner. Nearly every one of the mimatera prea out took a Maori in dtacu**ing Home phaae of some' one of the important toaata. All voted it a hanpy and moat au*pic{oua cloaing of another aucceaaful year for the aanoctation. William Leonanl of Norwraxl who ha* lieen here aome time visiting hiH laughter^ Mia. II. K. .lonea and family waa taken very ill laat week ami died Sittnrday morning at K Ml. The funeral waa held Monday at \2M p. in at hia daughter^ home, Kov. i i . K. Walker* otltciating, the IKMIY waa taken hy tram to Norwiaal for hurial. Klmer Jeuktna of Kenaaoleor Kalla and (iuy Naah of Kirhvilte were callera in town Saturday. Mra. AlpheiiaVll It. II. Wilson IIIKI Mr/and M r a . U V f . Ingrain triotored to " Ogdfu*Hhurg on Wednenday. . K. A. Iltiral wa« A l»UHineaR caller*in Gouvermuir fin Tuesday. ^ Mr*. ^IOWBHI Hiahop and Irttle daughter, Cecil, of CrilTltha Diatrnt, were calling on friend* in thia vicinity Saturday afternoon. (i«o. Covi? and wifo of Kuhy Cornern W«re gueata at Geo. II. Scot fa on Thumday. Mm (ioo White of Natural Dam waa calling in thin wectton Wedneaday. Mr. and iMra. Kmest. Downing nnd ion Weldon, «rc4fmiianteil hy Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Thori|hill and aop Vernon, of l>epov*t.er, WITO calling i>n f 1 IOIUD in HUH vicinity on Sunday. Kiiyinond Patchen and Archie Mr Neil apent I'nday em'itlng in Pope Will*. S .1. Kirhardittui and Mr. and Mra Fred Hor ton motored t>> Ogden«htirg on Monday. Mr. Morton who ha* heen in poor health of lute went to consult l>r Madill. Hi* many frti- t nila are ghul to learn that hi * IHHC ia not aa H<*rii»ua aa waa thought at timt and all hope for a Mpeedy recovery. Mra/^W \, itreaee ipeiit Thursday at AlgiedUiWiiingA. Wtlina l)(»wjung apending auioe time at the hofine of her hrothor, Kay mond. in lHqift»v*tor. Ko%al HogartiuH, wife and children apent Sunday at Mra! IdaMcLeudV H. II. lruax and family and Mr and Mr* Ci'o. Koyoe were callera at Iv A Humfa SaturMay. Th*» Yoigtg People'a meeting waa held Friday evening uf the plo^aant fauli limine of Mr, and Mra. F.<lwm Wilaon on Pine Hill uthl quite a large number were nreaent. Itefreahineiita were nerved hn<\ the young people took their departure at rt late hour report mg a jolly good time and voting Mr and Mra. Wilaon royal entertainer*. Several lift the (•. II. S. girla were home for oyer Sunday ajid attended the Young People'a mooting Fiiday evniing. 4 f'erry Strrlin|r and (leorge Royce were huaii^eaa callera in (iouvei iuMir\ a Monday. Mr* Kllon <>'i,oary contemnlate* moving to tfiiiiverneur in the near future. Mra. O'l.eary haa heon a resi dent of thia town for many year* and her many friend* will regret to have her go. F.llaworOi Steveitaon thr popular olieeae tiiiiktir and anleatuan' of* Cold Spring factory* wa« in fiotuvonietir Saturday evening and attended the Hoard of Trader Mr. and Mra. John Hlfchmnn nn<l family were callera at II. I). Tanu'a on ThurKday, Melvin Truax and wife culled on H II. Truax Friday. Algie Dowqing deliveTwl ralveA in (Jouverneur Friilay. . Nathan \V. Whitru'V, wont for the Ford and Overland c a m , w a a a buaineaa caller in thiaaeehon Friday. ' Robert Truax haa had milking ma chine* installed in hi* h a t n lh<> p a * t week. , * .1 .1. O'llrieft, agent for St. Law rence County ^ **• ^ ^ waa a hiiainesa caller in thia aoetion Friday. It. H A T r u a x , w i f e and family and M. .1. TruaV^nd wife motored to Hgdena burg SatuAlay- Frank Woialard who haa horn flufTer tug with a fellon on hy« hand, IM hotter and haa returned to (J. tl. K<iyceM for t h e HOAMOtl. Archie Downing, (ieo Peek and Thoa White delivered cheeae-in (iouverneur Monday. Confirmation aervieoa Were* held at St. Margaref a church, Piiie Hill, Sun day. June 7th. The Hana waa confirmed hy Hiahop Conroy afiaiated hy Kev. r ather tlunninif and Rev. C. J Crow ley. A lar^ce number WHH in attend unco. Mr mu\ Mra. II. I>. tann and child- ren accompanied Hy 'Tom Calnnu, motored ,to Heitvelton Sunday and Mpent the day at George'Taun'a I hiniel (Jravea anil P. A. (•raven of (iouveri\eur were culling on frienda in Hit* vicinity Monday. Mis? Hello Farley, our popular school I'irincipiil. Hpent Saturday visiting htr JZ re<l of neightiora Watert<*wn and friend* oing from here to her viMitcd ln*r old here laat week *on'a home near Iti« nville, Saturday. Mra. ( harlea Taylor, Mm. Caryliaa and two children were in Ogdeuaimrg Saturday. Mra waiter Covey of Pot ad am viait oil her paronta Mr and Mr*. W i n . A l kerton over Sunday. Win. Nagle a well known and life long reattleut living a mile uhd a half out of town toward Canton haa been ill trie naat year with Jaundice for which tnere waa no cure. He had l>een living with hia aiater, Mra. Gerard HIM kloy in Jmglovillo during the naat winter and *nnng till (hath came Vn day. The funerHl waa held Sunday f-loreiioon here in the Catholic church Father Kitta of lleuveltou oOlciating. Hurial waa made in Catholic Cemetery Arch Muntrea* of Watortown ia here viaiting relative* and frienda. «. Mr. anil Mr*. I, M. Wainwright and daughter* Minnie and Sarah and Kl bri.lge Hurihert motortnt to Heuvelton Sunday afterniHin and viaited Mr. and Mra. Wehatcr |, Wainwright and found Afra. Wainwright much better than ex iVctod aral gaining every day although ner right a r m ia helphtat> yet, ahe 1* utile to walk about tho hotiae aome by the aid of her hu*hand. Mra. Julian Adrian of Rooheater viait <HI Mr. and Mra. Oaoar Smith and tiro them. Thomaa Adrian, who la vi*lting here from the Weat the paat week. F. K Kialey ha* purchaaiMl a now Maxwell touring car It. came laat week. George JefTor* alao purchased n new Regal car la«t week , George Green of Rocheater i* here to *P«HHI the aummer viicution with hi* father, Frank Green. /ry George Minor of Mormon waif in town laat week painting f o r M r a . N . 1> Walker. s l.ealie T.add viaited Mr. and Mra, Frank Pierc»fin Ru**«\ll la^t week. Several Maann* of thia place motor ed to KichvtHc Wedneaday mid aliened id tho Ma*onic I .i*lgo. Reuben 4laven* and William Mile* of Rrchville were home and wpent Sunday. S«»veral from tin* place who are member* of tho Fn*tem Star Lodge at Hot mon expect to lit tend the I <odge and banquet Wedn>aeday evening June PMh a* the l»i*t. Deputy Mr* N Maine vimted the lodge that ovembg. Miaa Nellie McCarthy waa home Sun day from Hombay to attend the ftinera| of hgr iincle b Win. Nagle. The re<*eption of Mm* Violet Flllott, daughter of Mr*. Margaret Flltott of No IT/ Windaor idace, Hrooklyn, wa* celebrated at St. I .ucy'a convent. New urk, N. I.. yealerday at I p. m. Miaa Klliott waa receivtMl into the order of the HaptiHtine Slater* under the name of Stater Mary John the Haptiat. She 1* the tir*t American girl to enter, the noviciate of that order and apoctal hon ora wort* accorded her. Her mother general wa* preaent ftom Koine, It lav The aerrnoii wa* «i«divered liy the Right Kev. Mgr. .lame* J. Mooney. D D , in the preaonce of Miaa Klliott'* relative* nwl friend*, among whom wa-« MIH* Viola t roa*, of DeKalb Junction, her former *• hnulmato, Mia* Croaa aang the Ave Maria" *olo Mi** KliiotC* tram mg ahd education wa* with the Siatera of Mercy, ltra*her Fall*, where Ml** Cro*a wiin a atudent at the name lime. biother, Daniel Farley at Ogdenaburg Lawrence Phaleu of Rochester, for merly of thi* place, ia apending the week here viwiting hia mother, Mra Jane Phalen and other relatives and frienda. Lawrence ia in the employ of the at ate at Rocheater. The Ladies Aid aociety held a very aucceaaful ice cream ..social on Friday evening in their church basement. 'The attendance was very large and all apoke in high term* of the way the committer conducted the affair. The receipts were the largest of the season. This society is making very extensive arrangements for their annual picnic which will be held Wednesday, June *.'Rh at Grass Lake., Come ami help the holies and enjoy the day's outing. Mrs. Jane Phalen has recently re- ceived a check for $HH)0 from the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters, a policy neld by her on the life of her son, John Phale.i, who was killed at Little FalU. MIKS Maggie liy ma nerved delicious ice cream to ah nit seventy-five of her friend* Saturday evening at her pleasant home on Main street. James Judge of Oxltow was in town Sunday calling on friends. Michael Phalen, Charles Barker and Georgt* Gibson, assessors for our town, have just begun their work of the season. Walter Taitt, w h o "haa been troubled with blood poison of late m alowly re covering. H e is being cared for by Miss Jessie Rutherford of Gotiverueur. /fmhrose O'Mara and family took a trip to Redwood and Alexandria Hay in their new car Saturday laat. John Chambers anjff\ufe entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fa-ming Sunday ol this week. Arthur Fairbanks ia the present mill wright for Mr. Stevens. They have a large amount of logs to saw yet. The many friends of Mrs. Matilda Rex ford are pleased to know that she has nearly recovered from hi r sickness. She has been well cared for by her sister, Mrs Fverett Mayor. Fdward Falvey, of the Rivfr Road, has met with good success selling farm machinery for tin* Walter A. Wood Machine Co. His many friends here wish him continued success. Michael Phalen is preparing to build a large addition to his barn. James Ruckus is tube the head carpenter. Flour lirown, who recently moved here from Hammond, has engaged Roy for^he season. 'They have many con tracts for new roofinif. and repair work. Daniel Leary in engaged as head car- penter in constructing a large barn fcjr Mark Mains on the River Road. DAn will also complete the barn for John McDonald that was begun several years ago. Mrs. Samuel Perry who has been in a hospital in Hrockville, has returned home. She is now nearly fully recov ered. Miss Fdna Lampe of Redwood, is caring for her. Kt. Rev. Auxiliary Rishop Conroy of Ogdenshurg confirmed a class of twelve here Sunday. He also had a class at Morrjstowu, Hammond, Pine Hill and Antwerp. 'The beautiful church was Tilled to overflowing, many Non- Catholics being present. Hiahop Conroy paid Father Criwley a great compli- ment for the able way he has conduct- ed the different parishes in his charge He delivered a very fine sermon to the children and all the class took the pledge until thvy are 21 years old. JOHNSTOWN ROAD Mr. ami Mrs Frank Mickey of Watertown spent a few days last week violin;? their parents, Mr. and Mrs James Mickey and Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch. Mrs. Greenly of Adams was a caller on thia street last week. Martin Johnson of Pope Mills spent Fiiday afternoon with Mra. Roy Allen aid family. A If Stowell spent a few days with friends in Hammond and f alahoga last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie White and little son and Mrs. G. K. White were Sunday visitors at Mr. arul Mrs. Wallace Mac Kane's. Charles Woodward of Gouverneur was a business callur on this street last Sat unlay. Mr. and Mrs Roy Allen spent Sun day afternoon with friend.* at Natural Dam. John Thornap, one of pur hustling farmers, is having water works put in hia house and barns. Mrs. Austin Gardner.and Mrs. Oneil of Cherboygan, Mi<h , are visiting old friends and relatives on this street. It is twenty eight years since Mrs. Oniel hasvisited this part. Mrs. Garden was formerly Mrs. Mary Laherdee and married Mr. Gardner about two yours ago. HAILESBQRQ Floyd Grandy of Canton was a guest at his cousin's, Leon Grandy's Sunday. Mrs. Thorns Hal ford entertained her brother. Mi. DeLisle from Canton, Sunday. Mrs. Bowman and daughter, Marion of Gouvernei*r. visited at Finery and Spencer Mull's one day last week. Charles Lansing is painting Willard Price's farm house. A musical is being arranged for June* IS at the M. K. church for the purchase of some new books. Fveryone come and help. Mrs. C. Campbell entertained last week, Mrs. O. C. Hamilton, formerly of Canton. Mrs. Voice of Rosiere and Mrs Clarissa Dezengremel of Watertown, spent Tuesday at Mrs. Jan. Smith's. A Suffrage meeting was held Monday at the home of Mrs. W. T. Clark, Mrs. Houston of New York sneaking and Mrs. Vasco P. Abbott assisting her. A meeting of the members was* 5 ' held at Mrs. Clark's home the following O. F. A Wins St. Lawrence ! Inter^rholaslie Meet. The arrmi'd in*rr c < h<»ln = tir trn«k meet-of St. Lawrence omv«-r>i*v held Friday afternoon w A* well attend*-I, many going from this village. The tig densburg Free Academy carried off the honors of the seven schools represent- ed,, the points won by each team being' as follows: O. F. A , 7'i; Canton High school, oH; Massona High school, :t The four other teams including Gouv- erneur did not secure a point. T o I t K N t Large housa on Sterling street known as the Lesser house Mas every modern convenience. Coat over $ 11!.<aMI and is one of the finest houses ill Gouverneur. Fur sale cheap. B G. PAKKKK. That Satisfied Smile faro of ovrry ho can bake v.xl is inailo appears on tho woman when : with a lire t with Adirondack Corner Wood WOOD thai is ALL WOOD 15 inches i n l e n y t h , dry and all ready for the stove. I also have Dry Maple Body Wood Hard Wood Slabt Soft Slabs and Edging* Soft Body and Limb Wood Goose-Necks NOBLE "THE STYLE - CRAFT STORE:" Summer' Dress Materials We are showing the Newest Effects in Materials of Every Description^ Flowered Rice Cloths, Crepes, Grenadines Plain and Colored Crepes in white and colors. Silks, in pretty figured effects, Foulards, Crepes, etc, White Goods in every popular weave. Ratine in white and'colors. Summer Things in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. Wash Drosses in large variety. White Skirts in all the new styles. Waists, new lot of those pretty flowered Crepe and Voile. Reduced Prices On All Spring Suits and Coats L G M-. FRAZIER To T;I:\T l-'l.if in tl nnl«r. . Klrrl nr virr, lint w;it«T, iniiifoi f;ib|«-. I If ;. e*. OnlmV. rinr I f|r|>lm|t(- « 1 - i»nl rvriyH'ihK t, 1 It evening. Mr. HIH! Mrn. day la«t wvvk Lorenzo Smith npeut ~a with Mr. and Mm. W. SOUTH HAMMOND The two loon I hall teanm Oakvillo nnd (alahoga mrt on the ('alahoga diamond S«1tirdav n Although the wore tail up quite high the game waa inter t'Hting fr«nn Wgining to end. The nvme WKH H to |K irt favor of (jdahoga. William Allen and family of riennia Hpent Sunday *t I*enn llottVrhorth'g. Mra. William ftrodi apent Thuraday and Friday viaiting frienda and rela liven-in Watertown. Invitation* are out for the marriape of Karl Wilson of thia nlace. and Mian Alice Kodgera of the Triangle Itoad to take place at the home of the hridea •parmtH, Mr. ami Mra. .I<»hn Kodgera. Thuraday, -lune tKtlij 1«»M. Mr and Mra Krauk l>illen and daugh- ter l^ona. are viaiting her mother, Mrs (atlm, in UcHlwootl. Mr. and Mra. (Juy Smith and children upent Sunday at John Hoirert>erth'a, at Muakrat llat. Mf. and Mra. Oe^rgt* TTartman find HUH, l)oloa. Hpent Sunday at the home of her purenta, Mr. and Mra. Kd Her ii«k'a, at (iooac Hay. Mr and Mra. William Webnter, Jr., apent Sunday at Korreater Landing. Miaa .Fennie l>ake returned home Thliraday after closing a very aucceaa- ful year of achool in the Cole lliatrict In JetFeratMi county. Mr. and Mra George Hofferherth ami Mr and Mra. Henry ^Scherrnerhorn and family apent Sunday at Lee Schermer hnrn'a. on thi» ('t»ok road. Aaron Patteraon wiia in Redwood Saturday. t JONESVILLE Aiimworth Spring of Kendrew apent the week end viaiting relative* in HUM vicinity. . Mr. and Mra. Marl Goutremont apent Saturday ev*Miing and Sunday at the home of Kdgar Hreaette, at Inland Itranch Mr, and Mra. Jamea Clifton nnd tw,o hildrfen anent Sunday at HailcHhoro visitingat the home of .I antes Hrown. MIMM Myrtle tlaydtn **( (iouverneur \A working at I'harleH Field*. Allan, tht^ eight montha old child of Mr and^lra. (harlef* Fields who haa heen aerioualy ill thk« paat we«'k with Hroiuhial pneumonia, is hetterat this writing. IM. Ward Young of (iouver neur ia the attending physician.. Kohert Thomaa of River Krind ac vompanied tty hia fattier. Andrew Thorn .i(Hi, of Oxford Milla, Ont.j apent Sun dav at J. Simonda' Mra. t^iaflea Ftelda hna returned from tfei where ahe gndiTWeni an oj vveeka ago. Mr. and Mra. David TTayden and two children apent Sunday in ttouverneur. John IK Stevena. of Migelow. spent Sunday *nt 'Theo<lore Stevena*. Mra Heuhen Longshore and Mra. Theo«lore Stevefia and three children were* recent, viadora at the home of \aroi\ Wonlen, at I >eK alh .limeI inn. . ^ . ..... .. . . , , . . . ...... 1 1 n i l I K N ^ Ogdenahurg City hospital the underwent an operation three PINE HILL hurch hera i onrov ifif f(»ur^were S *rvicca wefe held * n the < Sunday at I p m. Hiahop i Igdenahurg waa preacnj and •«mtirmed ^, .lainea tjollaher. ^i\, viaitt^Mii Water town the paat week. -'*' Friday evening the JPnunft IVoplea StM-iely of the M. K <^tut« h met at. the home of Kdwin \ V ^ » n ' After the uau «| pn»grarn,J«C Pi'enni and cake were MerWecT - Mr aiid4r!rfi W. A, Laltow enter turned U** Mother from Watertown tfie paat^^eek. K. Fleming'and family caih'd Wilaon'a. Sutulay evening. N. II Churchill of IU*>de and J. T. Churchill vunted at^ A . M . Iloamer'a, Sunday. Our mtioh n^f^led rain has romo at laat tnd v^^etahleH are l<»oking Hue. Moat of the farmer* are anraying their f r u i t lr#u»a j i u l it pnya. They afeuaing J arsenate of lead. Leslie went an the Ogilenahurg home Saturday health Mr. and Mra Mm I rid visited/-' recuntly. < Mr. anj ''Mra. hurfiness viailora RUBY CORNERS Love, who recent lj».*"undrr operation for np^rulicttia in / City hojrfutal arrived mucj^ im[»rove(l m WW Humphrey of at (Jeorge Siiyer'a Cicorge Love were in Ogdenahurg Sat- A pen I al V. Uordeaa i»a aiul mix tu rn atai \m\nvk J#rotae O'Hrien of fi^uverneur was ^thia section Friday looking after the 'mtereatftnf the I'KIK FKHSS. Mr and Mra. James Simonda Saturday in Ogdenahurff. IV J. CovelT ai)d family visited at Tvohert Hutton'a Sunday. MnatiraCe Woodwortti of (louver neur High Sri"*"!* Hjjent over Sunday with her purenta, Mr. and Mrs. C M Womlvrorth. A numher frnm here iittoiided the Wehekuh'a meeting at (iouverneur laat Monday night, and all reported a line hour Death 6f an Infant H4rold. the two nnd a half montha old H*>n of Kugene nnd May Kuhy Sim mnii!f of upper (5rt»ve atreet died Sun- day *fter a ahort illneaa cauaed from ludi^eation. The funeral aervieea were conducted from the home at <l o'clock Monday afternoon an<l hurial waa made in Uiver'aklo cemetery. . NATURAL DAM Work was roanmed at tho paper mill Monday morning after being closed aeveraldaya f >r repaira. Mra. Sayer haa returned to her home 111 W a t e r t o w n after apending a week with her aiater, Mra. Walter Campbell. Mra (Jreenley of Adama ia viaiting her parents, mr. and Mra. Frank Allen Mra. C. A. Carpenter of (Iouverneur speht Friday at Fred Hilta'. Mr. and Mra. Win, Smith are rejoic ing over tho arrival of a baby girl. Mra. Sybrant waa in Watertown laat week the gueat of her daughter, Mra. Clenn Kaven. Miaa Karetft Brigga who attondeil Syracuae univeraity the paat year, ar rived home Wednepday.. Miaa Je«nie Farmer of Gouverneur called vn frienda here recently. Mr. and Mra. Sidney Jameison were week-end viaitora at Mia. Fthel Itich- ardaon'a. Harry Stannnrd of Maryland, wna a buaim'aa caller in town Saturday. Mra. A. K Kialey entertained the Al pha clasa Friday evening . Mr. and Mra. Henry Adama were gueata of Mra Dell Malice, laat Satur- day. Jerome O'Hrion waa in town laat week looking after the intereat of the KKKK IKKSS. Rubber ho^e, at Katzman *v Son. 'Think of the women of the house. Better Order una caae of Congreaa Heer. l\ O. Scalzo iv Kro. Distribu- tor. ^ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••t 4^V4<!y^> ••••••••• At Your Service We are getting our much needed raina which makes the eropa look fine. Mr. and Mra. Heat are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Hailey and family spent Sunday at Jamea Hutton'a. Mr. and Mra. Jamea McAuloyand family apent Sunday with hia brother, Thomaa McAuley in Nt>rth<Jouverneur. Th«» Young IVoplea meeting which waa held at the home of Mra. Kdwin Wilson waa well attended and many thanks art* due Mr. and Mra. Wilaon. The carpenter*, Mr. Arthur He thai and father of (Iouverneur are very busy at preaent framing Clinton Harvey'a barn. The Ladies Aid society which met with Mrs Charles Ravens was well at- tended. Mr. ami Mra Ooorfre Fo^c and family apent Sunday at. A. J. Wainwrights. Mr. and Mra. Judaon Wainwright Aaa and Verna Wainwright and deo- rge and Pauline Fox motored to Ogdeua burg in Mr. Wainwrights' new Hudson car Saturday. Mr. and Mrjr. L A, Washburn and daughter. Fern and Mr. and Mrs Xury Fmley motored (o Uensaelear Falls and DeKalh last Tuesday coming home the following day. Mrs, Lrneal Miller ami little son < Ilenn of (iouverneur spent the week* end at J. T. Raven'*. (iueats at Fred Hortona Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Xury Finley, C. R. Had Ov and Mr„ and Mrs. Hyde and familv. Pearl Hutton spent Friday and Sat urday with her friend Vivian Turnbull., BFAUTY MORE THAN SKIN DE/I A Good Oomplexton Must Co^fe From Within, / The natural desire of.^Very ambitious woman is to have a.clear skin and a beautiful complexion. Not, i*very wi)^Nau can be a Diana or Juno, "but thu^eauty of freshness ami the bloom ^H a'clear skin are within the reac^'* of every woman who will makejtfcc ell'ort. It ^ all a matter <d inteili^nt try ,A If the bowels are inactive, if the liver is not working properly, if the poison 011a waste and refuse are not expelled promptly Iromthc system, complexion ia sure to show the enVct. The only right way to remove pimples, moth spots and blot* hes and clear up a cloudy complexion, is to go right to tin* root of thw trouble with the proper remedy. The only remedy that will cure con stipation. improve the complexion, tone up the liver and insure a clear, velvety skin isSKAVKR'S LAXAT1VK TONIC TAHLKTS. You should have confidence, for the <druggist will pay you back your money if the tablets do not benefit you as claimed. C C. Dnv.\i.n. 15. O. KlNNI Y. Farmer's Institute Conference A conference of delegates from grangers and agricultural organization* and of other persons in the county who may be interested in the farmers' in- stitute movement, is called by Mr. Kd- ward Van Alstyne, the State Director of Farmer's Institutea, at the oilier of the Farm Rureru Manager in the town hall. Canton, Wednesday, lune 17 at one o'clock. 'The object of thia conference ia to re ceive applications for institutea in St. Lawrence county for next winter and to fix the places and datea of same. Any person interested ia welcome to attend ami take part in the proceed- »oga. Plunging over the wire safety diM |r«. <ii the \vo«ab 11 l»ov#| of (he Motordrome in Plttsliiir^h dmhnz the finish of a record breaking, ra«-«». Archie Ann dronn .nnd hU niotoivv cU» dasheil •ImMii.li a eri wd..d portion of the grainl -taiid. Killing tuo men. f it: tly lliluillii.' •mother and Minimum twelve 01 tifieen Oeorge Ii. Piatt, president of n crenm ei> coinpanv, was seriously WOUIMIINI .•lid (llfTord Deyoe. a real estate indent, committed suicide as the result of a <|ii;ifiel In an atdoinohlle at Los An i;e!es. t'nl. 'The argument was ahont the meiltM of a e«»itatn building eon tractor.. D«»>oeshot Piatt In the hack. Captain Jose]di u Wallci.p of the IJ S. A. Medical corps was Instai tly Killed by lightning while <lrlvliiK his xuioinobHo at Fort Hayard, N. M Coin other <^ upania of tho enr were bi'diy -:l.oel;ed (Niptaln Walkup la aur \l\e«t b;. n wlf#» .tml son t w Mo f.re visit \\\L' 'lathes In Pennsylvania. N. It. Nelson of Dututh nnd A. A f'ornell of Nortlifleld, Minn., were kill ed, Mi «Mi«l Mrs Thomas Jeusou were seriously injured and Mra. N. It. Nel Hon, Miss Netth* Pholatrup and Mrs Agnes Anderson were painfully Injured tn an automobile accident elgbteeii miles south of St Paul. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ho»lml \>u\x will 1* rrvriv**! by iht* Bonn] of I'..lu< atioii of Union FMH« S« ii<M»l I H^t ri«t No I of |IM« Town of <touv«'rtnMir. N V.. at thi* ofli< uf JiiHii^C. Dolun. I'reniJfiil. <iouv**rnfiir. N Y . at .' P M., Jiim« 17th. P.MI. for Hu» ^«><itinK ari'l \»«n1il itinK of th«? VV«*Ht Sitii- H«lt(M>l kuiiUlintf. MIHO for llu« hoatin^ and vent ilaf ifij* aiul th«» plu»nl»ii»« of t hi> nrw 11 IK I* School biijltlirj^. act'ooJirivr lo lh«' plain and MJ>«^ ilu ati«»nH nwtil« > for th#» *<ain«' by William T Towner. ArrhiOs'l. No. ;t2<> F i f i h A\«-n»»#», N#*w York City, front whom all further inlotiuatton t«*«Hr«hntf the work <an !•*• ohtatntHJ I he HUM J l»i»ls sluill conform utrictly to the Hpfni tuationt. and no alternate bid will IM 1 eonwidered unless r«'<|uir#Ml |»v t h e said M>eefirationH or anv .-iddejul* thr^-eto, i.-4Kue<| or other wine ant lM»rife<l by the Maid architect in wrilintr. All bid* nhall U< iiubtnitteit m accordance with th# itiithori7.e<l foTtit of bid ealhn! foi in the 'mtd HjMM'iheat UUIH. All bid* !»hall in* arconiimtiieil by a certified t he«|iie or a bidder'* IMUUI. |vavable to th#« a f o r e - said Itoaol of l-'.diication for an amount e<inal to two jM'rcrnt of the amount of th« bid. andwhall IK* forfeited by lh«» contractor to whom an awaid may In- made to the Mj^id H m o d of Education ax liu'ii date^l danuiKen. in evi'nt of ids failure to niKn the (ontract on notification of award and fu»ni-<h the Itond HMjuirwI. witldn teji da\H after MU*1I award. All hidn to IM» |»r<*Hented eitiier in person or by rftfUtered mail The contractor to whom an award IH made shall furniHh an a|>|>ro\««d nurety *otnpany'** tntrul bri* twenty live VM>) jer cent of the amount of the conttact Said bond to 1H« natiMfartoi y in its tei m * and conditions to the alw»\e nainttl Hoani of Mdm'atinn and the architect Sealed bid^ wilt IK- received af th^^atne tiftie and id a 1 e for the labor and material requited bv the pfcif'icationM for the heating and ventilating A «o<iv of the plans and xpecdicattons i?* on file at the o ce of the supei intendent of KC tools i)t (iniivcint'iir an«l at (he otTice of the arthitect. where they may ix* e\amin««d by the competing conti actors, ten < I*»I additional M»IH will \n \ ide*l for the \t : *- of sn«-h cont ractorn as neiy w 1 I their eHfhu*i\e me dutliiK the time of Wu vs hen the *e nets ai e ex liau^tc^l the archil Kive Contrartots, whoso de^iie, an mill blue piintinK com|tan> b»r c<ipi«'s of lfi< and tpcciticaliomi. for which the contia<J^i inuwt pay t lie blue print company, and no rjrrtind will el» ntade when the plans are M'tuniw^T All plaiin and vpeciticafions MIILCI 1 IH* letuitijy^to theaohi tect. in K«HH| condition b e f o r e t h j ^ p e n m c of bid , The Hoard iesei\eM the riuj^V'to leject atiy or utl bids, or to award '-vperatj^tntract* for ditter ent an (ions of the worl> .J&1" « »d\ e any tiwhni- c;i!it\ not «>xpres,lv fcJ^rfdrM by law should it teem if to it » best int«t{p^t lo do so CSi|Md> JAMKS C P<»f AN. , ' I'Mtudent VV T ToWNl H IMVtldi Si^ioi TON. Aichit«it Sfi 1 et.'iry !*•%% I t : With a combination on which we founded n pood name Gouverneur Tuesday JUNE 16 ENDORSED BY EVERYONE EVERYWHERE "Quality and Economy" J I GOUVERNEUR LUMBER CO.: JONES BROS.* & WILSON'S SHOWS cJTHost Stupendous Array of Trained Wild Animals the World Has Ever Witnessed : x x x x One and the Same Plnced at the Top by Wide-Spread Satis- fied Customers. Bound to Stay There Because you will always find here a large, varied, selected stock of everything in Lumber to S u i t Y o u r N e e d s - The right Price to Fit Y o u r P u r s e - and square dealing to Merit Your Trust and Confidence. Call on ns with your next order and let us show you what a good feeling there is in getting what you want and Satisfac- tion. FRANK STARBUCK MANAGER I 92 Hailesboro St. Phone 4 6 R : ! ! :> ! : :; 1 1 The Only Dwarf Hippopotamus In Captivity England's Leading Lady Trainer of Animals MLLE Z1RA / I* Who r « Fearlessly Enters the Steel Arena And Puts Group of Leopards Through Their Stunts ••++•+•••••••+•»••••••••+••••••••••••••••••••••+•*•• Makes Hard Work Easy! k USTlNO, rl<*nnin« ftml polishing liartlwoixl flrtoTfi hnr<\, lmrk-br*ak- in^woik. An almost nevrr rrirlmg tank and seldom satisfactory tlic old Way. Hut it i« ra«y, qtiu k nnt\ .ti-f»< torv t K r n e w w»if u»iriR th^ l)-Cr<\mf f'olivh Mop. With it you <^m tprixj / % i rw iiniiiitrn »l.>irirf vvliM it m»W l»kr. you a I m o kt Itali n «)iy You mmply pf.%** thr ( ) ( r<!«r I'ol K Mop ovrr llir floor arnl rvrry parti* \r «>f duxt nriti dirt is Ukt-a i^faiiJ hrhi. I he lloor ia nivra M hai J, »lural>lr, latrfuiK polialt autl D" Q€feM>p 4 iff alao M*^«l for tit* diluting »nfl * fanning <-( j4«*» t o p n ol IIIKK f urmtiir**, liflwrrn t^«r liar>it>U 1 H of l l i r ftt.iirn a n « i i* »o riin'ln tliut you f an y t l.» tti<- | . i | i n i u r f iitnlc-f t'ir- |u-i|. I » n « *»tli t l i r r »Jiat-»f itnd oil liir«l to >f« t Ht pliii »••. . c >atiif«<ti<H« ( i « * m a f ^ J Ar I 1 y ,n <>•('.-«l.i'i 1'oln.l. tvro <l .v H at our i»-k 1 f HI it r^«»v v. iv l o t t v»i <l.iy» /«IM| it V«»i| nr» tt< >t «l»l»vl»t^«| wild it w r %vitlpioioi/l|yi« hiiul y Two Sizes $1.00-$!.50 ,ln.l.M..p for 'oui iiiotH y S€>lc! b y R. W. BUSH COirVFRNFlIR, N. Y. M*U« It F*»y lo Clean ThoM H»rd-<<HGet At-PUr•• Pete Turner and Hit Man-eating Lions- a Thrilling Eikibition Trained Horses, Dogs and Ponies. Gymnasts and Acrobats in Feats of Skill, High School Horses, a Beautiful Feature. *~ Two Performance!- At 2- 8 P, M. Doon Open at 1—7 P. M. Dazzling Free Street Parade a t 1 0 : 3 0 UNION HALL OPERA HOUSE Friday, June 12 Joshua Simpkins THE BIG FUN SHOW Band and Orchestra HEAR THE NOONTIME CONCERT Prices Only 25c and 35c Advice tale at Mead Drag Store I Notice to the Public To introduce the horse of quality Belgian Prince No. 634 Fit* is livo yonrs ol<l f \V<MK1HHK 1750 pounds and is ono of th<* liiKlK'stf class and 'most fashionably bred I^'l^ian stallions ever brought to this northern so^tion. This dark rhc;rry !>ay stallion roprosonts a combination of si/i» and finish, with wide flat clean bono and splendid feet, that is seldom found, even in the^reat j>rizo winners of this wonderful breed. ||<» [\ has all the admirable characteristics of his race and is as IHK in gentleness as he is in si/,e. TJeljrian Prince will make the season Mondays and Saturdays At ihc\ FATRflROUNDS DARN a! COl'VKRN'KrR LABERDEE'S I!alance of time at my home on Richvillo Road look, it, will please yon, nut stallion, han S.. a I also lighter Phone f F-13. Take a have in my stable a chest horse weiirhinK 1 "i r > pounds rame horse 1 have always had He will be at y Wegatchie, Mondays Hortio l»al."..ncV' <»f timo. OxBow, Tuesdays r particulars inquire- of B. MKINNER, Gouverneur, N. Y. Our stock wc crni please The Home of F i n e J e w e l r y present and wcVe confident that wiis never more complete than all in goods and prices. \\ Graduation Gifts Commencement is again at hand and with thai added many articles in the way of appropriate gifts inspect our st<x;k and get prices. event in for that mind event. we have Call and Here Are a Few Suggestions For furl he Mesh Rags Match Boxes Purses Reading Glasses Manicure Sets Shriving Sets SILVER SILVER Military Sets Spoons Brushe s Scarf Pins Hat Pins GOLD GOLD Rings Watch Fobs Lockets LaValiers Belt Pins Brooches Bracelets Main Street Watches and Diamonds Call and Examine Our Display E. S. LABERDEE Gouverneur, N. Y. i .' ^*a?^r" X \ ^ '*^.T.^-*i*r»5*^; r I' ><• ^d-4

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I t . I I . W i l s o n I I I K I M r / a n d M r a . U Vf. I n g r a i n t r io tored to " Ogdfu*Hhurg on W e d n e n d a y . .

K. A . I l t i r a l w a « A l»UHineaR c a l l e r * i n G o u v e r m u i r fin T u e s d a y . ^

M r * . ^ I O W B H I H iahop and I r t t l e d a u g h t e r , C e c i l , o f Cr i lT l tha D i a t r n t , w e r e c a l l i n g on f r i e n d * in th ia v i c i n i t y S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .

( i « o . Covi? and w i f o o f K u h y C o r n e r n W « r e g u e a t a a t G e o . I I . Scot f a on T h u m d a y .

M m ( i o o W h i t e o f N a t u r a l D a m w a a c a l l i n g in th in wectton W e d n e a d a y .

M r . and i M r a . K m e s t . D o w n i n g nnd i o n W e l d o n , « rc4 fmi ian te i l hy M r . and M r * . F l o y d T h o r i | h i l l and aop V e r n o n , of l>epov*t .er , W I T O c a l l i n g i>n f 1 I O I U D

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apent I ' n d a y e m ' i t l n g in Pope W i l l * . S . 1 . K i rhard i t tu i and M r . a n d M r a

F r e d H o r ton m o t o r e d t>> O g d e n « h t i r g on M o n d a y . M r . M o r t o n w h o h a * heen in poor h e a l t h o f l u t e w e n t to consult l>r M a d i l l . H i * m a n y frti- tnila a r e g h u l to l e a r n t h a t hi * I H H C ia not aa H<*rii»ua aa waa t h o u g h t at t imt and al l hope for a Mpeedy r e c o v e r y .

M r a / ^ W \, i t r e a e e i p e i i t T h u r s d a y at AlgiedUiWiiingA.

W t l i n a l ) (»wjung 1« a p e n d i n g auioe t i m e at t h e hofine o f he r h r o t h o r , K a y m o n d . in lHqift»v*tor.

Ko%al Hogar t iuH, w i f e and c h i l d r e n apent S u n d a y a t M r a ! I d a M c L e u d V

H. I I . l r u a x and f a m i l y and M r and M r * C i 'o . K o y o e w e r e c a l l e r a at I v A H u m f a S a t u r M a y .

Th*» Y o i g t g Peop le ' a m e e t i n g w a a held F r i d a y e v e n i n g uf t h e p lo^aant f a u l i limine o f M r , and M r a . F.<lwm W i l a o n on P ine H i l l uthl q u i t e a l a r g e n u m b e r w e r e n r e a e n t . I t e f r e a h i n e i i t a w e r e nerved hn<\ t h e y o u n g people took t h e i r d e p a r t u r e at rt l a t e hour repor t m g a jo l ly good t i m e a n d v o t i n g M r and M r a . W i l a o n r o y a l e n t e r t a i n e r * .

S e v e r a l lift t h e (•. I I . S. g i r l a w e r e h o m e fo r o y e r S u n d a y aj id a t t e n d e d the Y o u n g P e o p l e ' a m o o t i n g F i i d a y e v n i i n g . 4

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m o v i n g to t f i i i i v e r n e u r in t h e n e a r f u t u r e . M r a . O ' l . e a r y haa heon a resi dent o f th ia t o w n for m a n y y e a r * and her m a n y f r i e n d * w i l l r e g r e t to h a v e her go .

F . l laworOi S t e v e i t a o n t h r p o p u l a r ol ieeae t i i i ikt ir and a n l e a t u a n ' of* Cold S p r i n g f a c t o r y * w a « in f io tuvonie t i r S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g and a t t e n d e d t h e H o a r d o f T r a d e r

M r . and M r a . J o h n H l f c h m n n nn<l f a m i l y w e r e ca l l e ra a t I I . I ) . T a n u ' a on ThurKday,

M e l v i n T r u a x and w i f e cu l led on H I I . T r u a x F r i d a y .

A l g i e D o w q i n g d e l i v e T w l ra lveA in ( J o u v e r n e u r F r i i l a y . .

N a t h a n \ V . W h i t r u ' V , w o n t f o r the F o r d a n d O v e r l a n d c a m , w a a a buaineaa c a l l e r in t h i a a e e h o n F r i d a y . '

R o b e r t T r u a x haa had m i l k i n g m a c h i n e * i n s t a l l e d in h i * h a t n lh<> p a * t w e e k . , *

.1 .1 . O ' l l r i e f t , a g e n t fo r S t . L a w r e n c e C o u n t y ^ **• ^ ^ w a a a hiiainesa c a l l e r in th ia aoet ion F r i d a y .

It . H A T r u a x , w i f e and f a m i l y and M . .1 . T r u a V ^ n d w i f e m o t o r e d to H g d e n a b u r g S a t u A l a y -

F r a n k W o i a l a r d w h o haa h o r n flufTer tug w i t h a f e l l o n on hy« h a n d , IM h o t t e r and haa r e t u r n e d to (J. t l . K<iyceM for the HOAMOtl.

Archie Downing, (ieo Peek and Thoa Whi te delivered cheeae-in ( iouverneur Monday.

Confirmation aervieoa Were* held at St. M a r g a r e f a church, Piiie H i l l , Sun day. June 7th. The Hana waa confirmed hy Hiahop Conroy afiaiated hy Kev. r ather tlunninif and Rev. C. J Crow ley. A lar^ce number WHH in attend unco.

Mr mu\ Mra. I I . I>. t a n n and child­ren accompanied Hy 'Tom Calnnu, motored ,to Heitvelton Sunday and Mpent the day at George'Taun'a

I hiniel (Jravea anil P. A. (•raven of ( iouveri \eur were cull ing on frienda in Hit* vicinity Monday.

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M r a . ( h a r l e a Tay lo r , M m . C a r y l i a a and t w o c h i l d r e n w e r e in O g d e u a i m r g S a t u r d a y .

M r a w a i t e r C o v e y o f Pot ad a m v i a i t oil h e r p a r o n t a M r and M r * . W i n . A l k e r t o n o v e r S u n d a y .

W i n . N a g l e a w e l l k n o w n and l i f e long reatt leut l i v i n g a m i l e uhd a h a l f out o f t o w n t o w a r d C a n t o n haa b e e n il l t r ie n a a t y e a r w i t h J a u n d i c e fo r w h i c h t n e r e w a a no c u r e . H e had l>een l i v i n g w i t h hia a i a t e r , M r a . G e r a r d H I M k l o y in J m g l o v i l l o d u r i n g t h e naat w i n t e r and * n n n g t i l l ( h a t h c a m e V n d a y . T h e f u n e r H l w a a he ld S u n d a y

f - lo re i ioon h e r e in t h e C a t h o l i c c h u r c h F a t h e r K i t t a o f l l e u v e l t o u o O l c i a t i n g . H u r i a l w a a m a d e in C a t h o l i c C e m e t e r y

A r c h M u n t r e a * o f W a t o r t o w n ia h e r e v i a i t i n g r e l a t i v e * and f r i e n d a . «.

M r . ani l M r * . I , M . W a i n w r i g h t a n d d a u g h t e r * M i n n i e and S a r a h and Kl b r i . l g e H u r i h e r t motor tnt to H e u v e l t o n S u n d a y a f t e r n i H i n and v ia i t ed M r . and M r a . W e h a t c r | , W a i n w r i g h t and f o u n d Af ra . W a i n w r i g h t m u c h b e t t e r t h a n ex i V c t o d aral g a i n i n g e v e r y d a y a l t h o u g h ner r i g h t a r m ia helphtat> y e t , ahe 1* utile to w a l k about tho hotiae a o m e by t h e aid of her h u * h a n d .

M r a . J u l i a n A d r i a n o f R o o h e a t e r v ia i t <HI M r . and M r a . Oaoar S m i t h and t iro t h e m . T h o m a a A d r i a n , w h o la v i * l t i n g h e r e f r o m t h e W e a t t h e paat w e e k .

F . K K ia ley h a * purchaaiMl a now M a x w e l l t o u r i n g c a r I t . c a m e laat w e e k . G e o r g e JefTor* alao p u r c h a s e d n n e w R e g a l car la«t w e e k ,

G e o r g e G r e e n of R o c h e a t e r i* h e r e to * P « H H I the a u m m e r v i i cu t ion w i t h h i * f a t h e r , F r a n k G r e e n . /ry

G e o r g e M i n o r o f M o r m o n w a i f in t o w n laat w e e k p a i n t i n g for M r a . N . 1> Walker . s

l . ea l ie T.add v i a i t e d M r . and Mra, F r a n k P i e r c » f i n Ru**« \ l l la^t w e e k .

S e v e r a l M a a n n * o f th ia p lace m o t o r ed t o K i c h v t H c W e d n e a d a y mid a l i e n e d i d tho M a * o n i c I . i * lgo .

R e u b e n 4 l a v e n * and W i l l i a m M i l e * o f R r c h v i l l e w e r e h o m e and wpent S u n d a y .

S«»veral f r o m t i n * p lace w h o a r e m e m b e r * of tho F n * t e m S t a r L o d g e at H o t m o n e x p e c t to lit tend the I <odge and b a n q u e t Wedn>aeday e v e n i n g J u n e PMh a * t h e l» i * t . D e p u t y M r * N M a i n e v i m t e d t h e lodge t h a t o v e m b g .

M i a a N e l l i e M c C a r t h y w a a h o m e S u n day f r o m H o m b a y to a t t e n d t h e f t i n e r a | o f hgr i inc le b W i n . N a g l e .

The re<*eption o f M m * V io le t F l l l o t t , d a u g h t e r of M r * . M a r g a r e t F l l t o t t of N o I T / W i n d a o r idace , H r o o k l y n , w a * c e l e b r a t e d at S t . I .ucy 'a c o n v e n t . N e w u r k , N . I . . y e a l e r d a y at I p. m . M iaa K l l i o t t w a a receivtMl in to t h e o r d e r of the H a p t i H t i n e S l a t e r * u n d e r t h e n a m e of S t a t e r M a r y J o h n t h e H a p t i a t . She 1* t h e t i r * t A m e r i c a n g i r l to enter , the n o v i c i a t e of t h a t o r d e r and apocta l hon ora wort* accorded her . H e r m o t h e r g e n e r a l w a * preaent f t o m Ko ine , I t lav The aerrnoi i w a * «i«divered liy the R i g h t K e v . M g r . . l a m e * J . M o o n e y . D D , in the preaonce of Miaa K l l i o t t ' * r e l a t i v e * nwl f r i e n d * , a m o n g w h o m wa-« M I H * V i o l a t r o a * , o f D e K a l b J u n c t i o n , her f o r m e r *• h n u l m a t o , M i a * Croaa aang t h e

A v e M a r i a " *o lo M i * * K l i i o t C * t r a m m g ahd e d u c a t i o n w a * w i t h the S i a t e r a of M e r c y , l t r a * h e r F a l l * , w h e r e M l * * C r o * a wi in a a tudent at t h e n a m e l i m e .

b i o t h e r , D a n i e l F a r l e y at O g d e n a b u r g L a w r e n c e P h a l e u of R o c h e s t e r , for

m e r l y o f t h i * p l a c e , ia a p e n d i n g t h e w e e k h e r e v iwi t ing hia m o t h e r , M r a J a n e P h a l e n and o t h e r r e l a t i v e s and f r i e n d a . L a w r e n c e ia in t h e e m p l o y o f the at a t e at R o c h e a t e r .

The L a d i e s A i d aoc ie ty h e l d a v e r y aucceaafu l ice c r e a m ..social on F r i d a y e v e n i n g in t h e i r c h u r c h b a s e m e n t . 'The a t t e n d a n c e w a s v e r y l a r g e and a l l apoke in h i g h t e r m * o f t h e w a y t h e c o m m i t t e r c o n d u c t e d t h e a f f a i r . The rece ip ts w e r e t h e l a r g e s t o f t h e season. This society is m a k i n g v e r y e x t e n s i v e a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e i r a n n u a l picnic w h i c h w i l l be held W e d n e s d a y , J u n e *.'Rh at G r a s s L a k e . , C o m e a m i he lp the holies and e n j o y t h e d a y ' s o u t i n g .

M r s . J a n e P h a l e n has r e c e n t l y re ­ce ived a check fo r $ H H ) 0 f r o m the I n d e ­pendent O r d e r o f F o r e s t e r s , a pol icy neld by her on the l i f e o f he r son, J o h n P h a l e . i , w h o w a s k i l l e d a t L i t t l e F a l U .

M I K S M a g g i e l iy m a n e r v e d de l ic ious ice c r e a m to a h nit s e v e n t y - f i v e o f her f r i e n d * S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g at he r p l e a s a n t h o m e on M a i n s t r e e t .

J a m e s J u d g e o f O x l t o w w a s in t o w n S u n d a y c a l l i n g on f r i e n d s .

M i c h a e l P h a l e n , C h a r l e s B a r k e r and Georgt* G i b s o n , assessors for our t o w n , h a v e jus t b e g u n t h e i r w o r k o f t h e season.

W a l t e r T a i t t , w h o "haa been t r o u b l e d w i t h blood poison o f l a t e m a l o w l y re c o v e r i n g . H e is b e i n g c a r e d fo r by Miss Jessie R u t h e r f o r d o f G o t i v e r u e u r .

/ f m h r o s e O ' M a r a and f a m i l y took a t r i p to R e d w o o d and A l e x a n d r i a Hay in the i r n e w car S a t u r d a y laat .

J o h n C h a m b e r s a n j f f \ u f e e n t e r t a i n e d M r . and M r s . W a l t e r F a - m i n g S u n d a y ol th is w e e k .

A r t h u r F a i r b a n k s ia t h e present m i l l w r i g h t fo r M r . S t e v e n s . They h a v e a l a r g e a m o u n t o f logs to s a w y e t .

T h e m a n y f r i e n d s o f M r s . M a t i l d a R e x f o r d a r e p leased to k n o w t h a t she has n e a r l y r e c o v e r e d f r o m hi r s ickness. She has been w e l l c a r e d fo r by her s is ter , M r s F v e r e t t Mayor .

F d w a r d F a l v e y , o f t h e R i v f r R o a d , has m e t w i t h good success se l l ing f a r m m a c h i n e r y fo r t in* W a l t e r A . W o o d M a c h i n e Co. H i s m a n y f r i e n d s h e r e w ish h i m c o n t i n u e d success.

M i c h a e l P h a l e n is p r e p a r i n g to bu i ld a l a r g e add i t ion to his b a r n . J a m e s R u c k u s is t u b e t h e head c a r p e n t e r .

F l o u r l i r o w n , w h o r e c e n t l y m o v e d h e r e f r o m H a m m o n d , has e n g a g e d R o y f o r ^ h e season. 'They h a v e m a n y con t r a c t s fo r n e w roof in i f . and r e p a i r w o r k .

D a n i e l L e a r y in e n g a g e d as head car ­p e n t e r in c o n s t r u c t i n g a l a r g e b a r n fcjr M a r k Ma ins on the R i v e r R o a d . DAn w i l l also c o m p l e t e t h e b a r n f o r J o h n M c D o n a l d t h a t w a s b e g u n s e v e r a l y e a r s ago.

M r s . S a m u e l P e r r y w h o has been in a hosp i ta l in H r o c k v i l l e , has r e t u r n e d h o m e . S h e is n o w n e a r l y f u l l y recov e r e d . M iss F d n a L a m p e o f R e d w o o d , is c a r i n g fo r her .

K t . R e v . A u x i l i a r y R i s h o p C o n r o y of O g d e n s h u r g c o n f i r m e d a class o f t w e l v e he re S u n d a y . H e also had a class at M o r r j s t o w u , H a m m o n d , P ine H i l l and A n t w e r p . 'The b e a u t i f u l c h u r c h w a s Tilled to o v e r f l o w i n g , m a n y N o n -Catho l i cs b e i n g p r e s e n t . H iahop C o n r o y paid F a t h e r C r i w l e y a g r e a t c o m p l i ­m e n t fo r t h e a b l e w a y he has c o n d u c t ­ed t h e d i f f e r e n t par ishes in his c h a r g e H e d e l i v e r e d a v e r y f ine s e r m o n to t h e c h i l d r e n and al l the class took t h e p ledge u n t i l t h v y a r e 21 y e a r s o ld .

JOHNSTOWN ROAD Mr. ami Mrs Frank Mickey of

W a t e r t o w n spent a few days last week violin;? their parents, Mr . and Mrs James Mickey and Mr. and Mrs . John Lynch.

Mrs. Greenly of Adams was a caller on thia street last week.

Mar t in Johnson of Pope Mills spent F i iday afternoon with Mra. Roy Al len a i d fami ly .

A If Stowell spent a few days wi th friends in Hammond and f alahoga last week.

Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie Whi te and l i t t le son and Mrs. G. K. Whi te were Sunday visitors at Mr. arul Mrs . Wallace Mac Kane's.

Charles Woodward of Gouverneur was a business callur on this street last Sat unlay.

Mr. and Mrs Roy Allen spent Sun day afternoon wi th friend.* at N a t u r a l Dam.

John Thornap, one of pur hustling farmers, is having water works put in hia house and barns.

Mrs. Austin Gardner.and Mrs. Oneil of Cherboygan, Mi<h , are visi t ing old friends and relatives on this street. It is twenty eight years since Mrs. Oniel hasvisi ted this part . Mrs. Garden was formerly Mrs. Mary Laherdee and married Mr. Gardner about two yours ago.

HAILESBQRQ F l o y d G r a n d y o f C a n t o n w a s a guest

at his cous in 's , L e o n G r a n d y ' s S u n d a y . M r s . T h o r n s H a l f o r d e n t e r t a i n e d her

b r o t h e r . M i . D e L i s l e f r o m C a n t o n , S u n d a y .

M r s . B o w m a n and d a u g h t e r , M a r i o n of G o u v e r n e i * r . v i s i t ed at F i n e r y and S p e n c e r M u l l ' s one d a y last w e e k .

C h a r l e s L a n s i n g is p a i n t i n g W i l l a r d P r i c e ' s f a r m house.

A m u s i c a l is b e i n g a r r a n g e d fo r June* IS at the M . K. c h u r c h fo r t h e p u r c h a s e of some new books . F v e r y o n e c o m e and he lp .

M r s . C . C a m p b e l l e n t e r t a i n e d last w e e k , M r s . O . C . H a m i l t o n , f o r m e r l y o f C a n t o n .

M r s . Vo ice o f R o s i e r e and M r s C l a r i s s a D e z e n g r e m e l o f W a t e r t o w n , spent Tuesday at M r s . Jan . S m i t h ' s .

A S u f f r a g e m e e t i n g w a s held M o n d a y at t h e h o m e of M r s . W . T . C l a r k , M r s . H o u s t o n o f N e w Y o r k s n e a k i n g and M r s . Vasco P. A b b o t t ass is t ing her . A m e e t i n g o f the m e m b e r s was*5' he ld at M r s . C l a r k ' s h o m e t h e f o l l o w i n g

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T h e arrmi 'd in * r r c < h<»ln = t i r t r n « k m e e t - o f S t . L a w r e n c e omv«-r> i *v held F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n w A* w e l l a t t e n d * - I , m a n y g o i n g f r o m th is v i l l a g e . The t i g d e n s b u r g F r e e A c a d e m y c a r r i e d off t h e honors o f t h e seven schools r e p r e s e n t ­ed,, the po in ts w o n by e a c h t e a m be ing ' as f o l l o w s : O . F. A , 7 ' i ; C a n t o n H i g h school , oH; M a s s o n a H i g h school , :t T h e f o u r o t h e r t e a m s i n c l u d i n g G o u v ­e r n e u r d id not secure a p o i n t .

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WOOD thai is ALL WOOD 15 i n c h e s in l e n y t h , dry and

a l l ready for the stove.

I also have Dry Maple Body Wood H a r d Wood Slabt

Soft Slabs and Edging* Soft Body and Limb Wood

Goose-Necks

N O B L E

"THE STYLE - CRAFT STORE:"

Summer' Dress Materials

W e are showing the Newest Effects in Materials of Every Descr ip t ion^

Flowered Rice Cloths, Crepes, Grenadines Plain and Colored Crepes in white and colors. Silks, in pretty figured effects, Foulards, Crepes, etc, White Goods in every popular weave. Ratine in white and'colors.

Summer Things in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. Wash Drosses in large variety. Whi te Skirts in all the new styles.

Waists, new lot of those pretty flowered Crepe and Voile.

Reduced Prices On All Spring Suits and Coats

L G M-. FRAZIER To T ; I : \ T l-'l.if in tl

n n l « r . . K l r r l n r v i r r , lint w; i t«T, i n i i i f o i f;ib|«-. I

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O n l m V . r i n r I f | r | > l m | t ( - • « 1 -

i»nl r v r i y H ' i h K t, 1 It

evening. Mr. HIH! Mrn.

day la«t wvvk Lorenzo Smith npeut ~a wi th Mr . and M m . W.

SOUTH HAMMOND The two loon I hall teanm Oakvillo

nnd ( a l a h o g a m r t on the ('alahoga diamond S«1tirdavn Although the wore tail up quite high the game waa inter t'Hting fr«nn W g i n i n g to end. The nvme WKH H to |K irt favor of ( jdahoga.

Wi l l iam Allen and family of riennia Hpent Sunday * t I*enn l lottVrhorth'g.

Mra. Wi l l i am ftrodi apent Thuraday and Friday viaiting frienda and rela liven-in W a t e r t o w n .

Inv i ta t ion* are out for the marr iape of Karl Wilson of thia nlace. and Mian Alice Kodgera of the Tr iangle Itoad to take place at the home of the hridea

•parmtH , Mr. ami Mra. .I<»hn Kodgera. Thuraday, -lune tKtlij 1«»M.

Mr and Mra Krauk l>illen and daugh­ter l^ona. are viaiting her mother, Mrs ( a t l m , in UcHlwootl.

Mr . and Mra. (Juy Smith and children upent Sunday at John Hoirert>erth'a, at Muakrat l l a t .

Mf . and Mra. Oe^rgt* TTartman find HUH, l)oloa. Hpent Sunday at the home of her purenta, Mr. and Mra. Kd Her i i«k 'a , at (iooac Hay.

M r and Mra. Wi l l iam Webnter, J r . , apent Sunday at Korreater Landing.

Miaa .Fennie l>ake returned home Thliraday af ter closing a very aucceaa­ful year of achool in the Cole l l iatrict In JetFeratMi county.

Mr. and Mra George Hofferherth ami Mr and Mra. Henry ^Scherrnerhorn and family apent Sunday at Lee Schermer hnrn'a. on thi» ('t»ok road.

Aaron Patteraon wiia in Redwood Saturday.

t JONESVILLE A i i m w o r t h S p r i n g o f K e n d r e w apent

the w e e k end v i a i t i n g r e l a t i v e * in H U M v i c i n i t y . . M r . and M r a . M a r l G o u t r e m o n t apent S a t u r d a y ev*Miing and S u n d a y at t h e h o m e o f K d g a r H r e a e t t e , at In land I t r a n c h

M r , and M r a . J a m e a C l i f t o n nnd tw,o • hildrfen anent S u n d a y at Ha i lcHhoro v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e of .I antes H r o w n .

M I M M M y r t l e t l a y d t n **( ( i o u v e r n e u r \A w o r k i n g at I 'har leH F i e l d * .

A l l a n , tht^ e i g h t m o n t h a old chi ld o f M r a n d ^ l r a . ( h a r l e f * F ie lds w h o haa heen aer ioua ly i l l thk« paat we«'k w i t h H r o i u h i a l p n e u m o n i a , is h e t t e r a t th is w r i t i n g . I M . W a r d Y o u n g o f ( i o u v e r neur ia t h e a t t e n d i n g p h y s i c i a n . .

K o h e r t Thomaa o f R i v e r Krind ac v o m p a n i e d tty hia f a t t i e r . A n d r e w Thorn .i(Hi, o f O x f o r d M i l l a , O n t . j apent Sun dav a t J . S i m o n d a '

M r a . t ^ i a f l e a F te lda hna r e t u r n e d f r o m tfei w h e r e ahe g n d i T W e n i an oj vveeka ago.

M r . and M r a . D a v i d TTayden and t w o c h i l d r e n apent S u n d a y in t t o u v e r n e u r .

J o h n IK S t e v e n a . o f M ige low. spent S u n d a y *nt 'Theo<lore S t e v e n a * .

M r a H e u h e n L o n g s h o r e and M r a . Theo«lore S teve f ia and t h r e e c h i l d r e n were* recent, v i a d o r a at the h o m e of \ a r o i \ W o n l e n , at I >eK a lh . l ime I inn.

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^ Ogdenahurg City hospital the underwent an operation three

PINE HILL hurch hera i onrov ifif f(»ur^were

S *rv icca w e f e he ld * n t h e < S u n d a y at I p m. H iahop

i I g d e n a h u r g w a a p r e a c n j and •«mt i rmed ^,

. l a inea t j o l l a h e r . ^i\, v i a i t t ^ M i i W a t e r t o w n t h e paat w e e k . -'*'

F r i d a y e v e n i n g t h e JPnunf t I V o p l e a StM-iely o f t h e M . K <^tut« h met at. t h e h o m e of K d w i n \ V ^ » n ' A f t e r the uau «| p n » g r a r n , J « C Pi'enni and c a k e w e r e MerWecT -

M r a i id4r ! r f i W . A , L a l t o w e n t e r turned U** M o t h e r f r o m W a t e r t o w n t f i e p a a t ^ ^ e e k .

K. F l e m i n g ' a n d f a m i l y ca ih 'd W i l a o n ' a . Sutu lay e v e n i n g .

N . I I C h u r c h i l l o f IU *>de and J . T . C h u r c h i l l v u n t e d at^ A . M . I l o a m e r ' a , S u n d a y .

O u r mt ioh n^f^led r a i n has r o m o at laat t n d v ^ ^ e t a h l e H a r e l<»oking Hue. M o a t o f t h e f a r m e r * a r e a n r a y i n g t h e i r f r u i t lr#u»a j i u l it pnya . They a f e u a i n g

J a r s e n a t e o f l ead .

Leslie went a n the O g i l e n a h u r g h o m e S a t u r d a y h e a l t h

M r . and M r a M m I r id v i s i t e d / - ' r e c u n t l y . <

M r . a n j ' 'Mra. hurfiness v i a i l o r a

RUBY CORNERS Love, who recent lj».*"undrr operation for np^rul ictt ia in

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City hojrfutal arrived mucj^ im[»rove(l m

WW Humphrey of at (Jeorge Siiyer'a

Cicorge Love were in Ogdenahurg Sat-

A pen I

al V.

Uordeaa

i»a aiul mix tu rn atai

\m\nvk J#rotae O'Hr ien of f i^uverneur was

^ t h i a sect ion F r i d a y l o o k i n g a f t e r t h e ' m t e r e a t f t n f the I ' K I K F K H S S .

M r and M r a . J a m e s S i m o n d a S a t u r d a y in O g d e n a h u r f f .

IV J . Cove lT ai)d f a m i l y v i s i t e d at Tvohert H u t t o n ' a S u n d a y .

M n a t i r a C e W o o d w o r t t i o f ( l o u v e r neur H i g h Sr i" *" ! * Hjjent o v e r S u n d a y w i t h her p u r e n t a , M r . and M r s . C M W o m l v r o r t h .

A n u m h e r f r n m h e r e i i t to i ided the W e h e k u h ' a m e e t i n g at ( i o u v e r n e u r laat M o n d a y night , and al l r e p o r t e d a l ine h o u r

Death 6 f an Infant

H4rold. the two nnd a half montha old H*>n of Kugene nnd May Kuhy Sim mnii!f of upper (5rt»ve atreet died Sun­day * f t e r a ahort illneaa cauaed from ludi^eation. The funeral aervieea were conducted from the home at <l o'clock Monday afternoon an<l hurial waa made in Uiver'aklo cemetery. .

NATURAL DAM Work was roanmed at tho paper mill

Monday morning af ter being closed aeveraldaya f >r repaira.

Mra. Sayer haa returned to her home 111 Wate r town af ter apending a week with her aiater, Mra. Wa l te r Campbell .

Mra (Jreenley of Adama ia viaiting her parents, mr. and Mra. Frank Allen

Mra. C. A. Carpenter of ( Iouverneur speht Friday at Fred Hi l ta ' .

Mr. and Mra. Win , Smith are rejoic ing over tho arr ival of a baby g i r l .

Mra. Sybrant waa in Wate r town laat week the gueat of her daughter, Mra. Clenn Kaven.

Miaa Karetft Brigga who attondeil Syracuae univeraity the paat year, ar rived home Wednepday..

Miaa Je«nie Farmer of Gouverneur called vn frienda here recently.

Mr. and Mra. Sidney Jameison were week-end viaitora at M ia . Fthel I t ich-ardaon'a.

Har ry Stannnrd of Mary land, wna a buaim'aa caller in town Saturday.

Mra. A. K Kialey entertained the Al pha clasa Friday evening .

Mr. and Mra. Henry Adama were gueata of Mra Dell Mal ice, laat Satur­day.

Jerome O'Hrion waa in town laat week looking af ter the intereat of the KKKK IKKSS.

Rubber ho^e, at Katzman *v Son.

'Think of the women of the house. B e t t e r O r d e r u n a caae o f C o n g r e a a H e e r . l \ O . S c a l z o iv K r o . D i s t r i b u ­t o r .

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At Your Service

W e are get t ing our much needed raina which makes the eropa look fine.

Mr. and Mra. Heat are rejoicing over the arr ival of a baby boy.

Mr. and Mrs. J C. Hailey and family spent Sunday at Jamea Hutton'a .

Mr . and Mra. Jamea McAuloyand family apent Sunday wi th hia brother, Thomaa McAuley in Nt>rth<Jouverneur.

Th«» Young IVoplea meeting which waa held at the home of Mra. Kdwin Wilson waa well attended and many thanks art* due Mr. and Mra. Wilaon.

The carpenter*, Mr . Ar thur He thai and father of ( Iouverneur are very busy at preaent f raming Clinton Harvey 'a barn.

The Ladies Aid society which met wi th Mrs Charles Ravens was well at­tended.

Mr. ami Mra Ooorfre Fo^c and family apent Sunday at. A. J . Wainwr ights .

Mr. and Mra. Judaon Wainwr ight Aaa and Verna Wainwr ight and deo-rge and Pauline Fox motored to Ogdeua burg in Mr. Wainwr ights ' new Hudson car Saturday.

Mr. and Mrjr. L A, Washburn and daughter. Fern and Mr. and Mrs Xury Fmley motored (o Uensaelear Falls and DeKalh last Tuesday coming home the following day.

Mrs, Lrneal Mi l ler ami l i t t le son < Ilenn of ( iouverneur spent the week* end at J . T. Raven ' * .

(iueats at Fred Hortona Sunday were M r and Mrs. Xury Finley, C. R. Had Ov and Mr„ and Mrs. Hyde and familv.

Pearl Hut ton spent Friday and Sat urday with her friend Vivian Turnbul l . ,

B F A U T Y M O R E T H A N S K I N D E / I

A Good Oomplexton Must Co^fe F r o m

Wi th in , /

The natural desire of.^Very ambitious woman is to have a.clear skin and a beautiful complexion.

Not, i*very wi)^Nau can be a Diana or Juno, "but thu^eau ty of freshness ami the bloom ^H a'clear skin are within the reac^'* of every woman who wil l makejtfcc ell'ort.

I t ^ all a mat ter <d i n t e i l i ^ n t try

,A I f the bowels are inactive, if the liver is not working properly, if the poison 011a waste and refuse are not expelled promptly I r o m t h c system, complexion ia sure to show the e n V c t .

The only right way to remove pimples, moth spots and blot* hes and clear up a cloudy complexion, is to go right to tin* root of thw trouble wi th the proper remedy.

The only remedy that wi l l cure con stipation. improve the complexion, tone up the liver and insure a clear, velvety skin i s S K A V K R ' S L A X A T 1 V K T O N I C T A H L K T S .

You should have confidence, for the <druggist wil l pay you back your money if the tablets do not benefit you as claimed.

C C. Dnv.\i.n. 15. O . K l N N I Y.

Fa rmer 's Institute Conference

A conference of delegates from grangers and agricultural organizat ion* and of other persons in the county who may be interested in the farmers ' in­st i tute movement, is called by Mr. Kd-ward Van Alstyne, the State Director of Farmer 's Institutea, at the oilier of the Farm Rureru Manager in the town hall. Canton, Wednesday, lune 17 at one o 'c lock .

'The object of thia conference ia to re ceive applications for institutea in St. Lawrence county for next winter and to fix the places and datea of same.

Any person interested ia welcome to attend ami take part in the proceed-»oga.

Plunging over the wire safety diM |r«.

• <ii t h e \vo«ab 11 l»ov#| o f (he M o t o r d r o m e

in P l t t s l i i i r ^ h d m h n z the f inish of a

record b r e a k i n g , ra«-«». A r c h i e A n n

d r o n n . n n d h U niotoivv cU» dashei l

• ImMi i . l i a eri wd. .d p o r t i o n of the g r a i n l

- t a i i d . Ki l l ing t u o m e n . f it: tly l l i lu i l l i i . '

•mother a n d M i n i m u m t w e l v e 01 t i f i een

O e o r g e I i . P i a t t , p res ident o f n c r e n m

ei> c o i n p a n v , w a s ser ious ly W O U I M I I N I

.•lid ( l l f T o r d D e y o e . a rea l e s t a t e indent,

c o m m i t t e d suic ide as the result o f a

<|i i ; i f iel In a n a t d o i n o h l l e at Los A n

i;e!es. t ' n l . 'The a r g u m e n t w a s ahont

the m e i l t M of a e«»itatn b u i l d i n g eon

tractor.. D«»>oeshot P i a t t In the hack.

C a p t a i n Jose]di u Wa l lc i .p o f the IJ

S. A. M e d i c a l corps w a s Ins ta i t ly

Killed by l i g h t n i n g w h i l e <lrlvli iK his

x u i o i n o b H o at For t H a y a r d , N. M

Coin o t h e r <^ u p a n i a o f tho enr w e r e

bi 'diy -:l.oel;ed ( N i p t a l n W a l k u p la aur

\ l \ e « t b;. n wlf#» . tml son t w Mo f.re visit

\\\L' • ' l a t h e s In P e n n s y l v a n i a .

N. I t . Ne lson o f D u t u t h n n d A. A

f ' o r n e l l of N o r t l i f l e l d , M i n n . , w e r e k i l l

ed, M i «Mi«l M r s T h o m a s Jeusou w e r e

ser iously i n j u r e d a n d M r a . N . I t . Ne l

Hon, M iss N e t t h * P h o l a t r u p a n d M r s

A g n e s A n d e r s o n w e r e p a i n f u l l y I n j u r e d

tn a n a u t o m o b i l e a c c i d e n t e l g b t e e i i

m i les south o f St P a u l .

N O T I C E T O C O N T R A C T O R S

Ho»lml \>u\x wi l l 1 * r rvr iv * * ! by iht* Bonn] of I'..lu< atioii of Union F M H « S« ii<M»l I H t ri«t No I of |IM« T o w n of <touv«'rtnMir. N V.. at thi* ofli< #» uf J i i H i i ^ C . Dolun. I ' ren iJf i i l . <iouv**rnfiir. N Y . at .' P M. , Jiim« 17th. P.MI. for Hu» ^«><itinK ari'l \»«n1il itinK of th«? VV«*Ht Sitii- H«lt(M>l kuiiUlintf. MIHO for llu« hoat in^ and vent ilaf ifij* aiul th«» plu»nl»ii»« of t hi> n rw 11 IK I* School biijltlirj^. act'ooJirivr lo lh«' p l a i n and MJ>«^ ilu ati«»nH nwtil«> for th#» *<ain«' by Wi l l i am T Towner . Ar rh iOs ' l . No. ;t2<> F i f i h A\«-n»»#», N#*w York Ci ty , front whom all fu r ther inlot iuatton t«*«Hr«hntf the work <an !•*• ohtatntHJ

I he HUM J l»i»ls sluill conform utrictly to the Hpfni tua t iont . and no a l ternate bid wi l l IM1 eonwidered unless r«'<|uir#Ml |»v the said M>eefirationH or anv .-iddejul* thr^-eto, i.-4Kue<| or other wine ant lM»rife<l by the Maid architect in wri l intr . Al l bid* nhall U< iiubtnitteit m accordance w i t h th# itiithori7.e<l foTtit of bid ealhn! foi in the 'mtd HjMM'iheat UUIH.

A l l b id* !»hall in* arconiimtiieil by a certified t he«|iie or a bidder '* IMUUI . |vavable to th#« afore­said I toaol of l-'.diication for an amount e<inal to two jM'rcrnt of the amount of th« bid. andwhall IK* forfe i ted by lh«» contractor to whom an a w a i d may In- made to the Mj id Hmod of Education ax liu'i i date^l danuiKen. in evi'nt of ids fa i lure to niKn the (ont ract on notification of award and fu»ni-<h the Itond HMjuirwI. w i t ldn teji da \H af ter MU*1 I a w a r d . Al l hidn to IM» |»r<*Hented eit i ier in person or by r f t fUtered mai l

T h e contractor to whom an award IH made shall furniHh an a|>|>ro\««d nurety *otnpany'** tntrul bri* twenty live VM>) j e r cent of the amount of the conttact Said bond to 1H« natiMfartoi y in its tei m * and conditions to t h e alw»\e naintt l Hoani of Mdm'atinn and the architect

Sealed bid^ wilt IK- received af th^^atne tiftie and id a 1 e for the labor and mater ia l requited bv the

pfcif'icationM for the heat ing and vent i lat ing A «o<iv of the plans and xpecdicattons i?* on file

at the o ce of the supei intendent of KC tools i)t ( in i ivcint ' i i r an«l at (he otTice of the ar th i tect . where they may ix* e\amin««d by the competing conti actors, ten < I*»I additional M»IH wil l \n \ ide*l for the \t:*- of sn«-h cont ractorn as neiy w 1 I their eHfhu* i \e m e dutli iK the t ime of Wu vs hen the *e nets ai e ex liau^tc^l the archil Kive Contrartots, whoso de^iie, an mil l blue p i in t inK com|tan> b»r c<ipi«'s of lfi< and tpcciticaliomi. for which the contia<J^i inuwt pay t lie blue print company, and no rjrrtind wi l l el» ntade when the plans are M'tuniw^T A l l plaiin and vpeciticafions MIILCI1 IH* le tu i t i jy^to t h e a o h i t e c t . i n K « H H | c o n d i t i o n b e f o r e t h j ^ p e n m c o f b id ,

T h e H o a r d i e s e i \ e M t h e r i u j ^ V ' t o l e j e c t a t iy or utl bids, or to award ' - v p e r a t j ^ t n t r a c t * for ditter ent an (ions of the worl> .J&1" « »d\ e any tiwhni-c;i!it\ not «>xpres,lv fcJ^rfdrM by law should it t e e m if to it » best int«t{p^t lo d o so

CSi|Md> JAMKS C P<»f AN. , ' I'Mtudent

VV T ToWNl H I M V t l d i Si^ioi T O N . Aichit«it

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With a combination on which we founded n pood name

Gouverneur Tuesday JUNE 16

ENDORSED BY EVERYONE EVERYWHERE

"Quality and Economy" J I GOUVERNEUR LUMBER C O . :

JONES BROS.* & WILSON'S SHOWS

cJTHost Stupendous Array of Trained Wild Animals the World Has Ever Witnessed

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Plnced at the Top by Wide-Spread Satis­fied Customers.

Bound to Stay There

Because you will always find here a large, varied, selected stock of everything in Lumber to S u i t Y o u r N e e d s - The right Price t o F i t Y o u r P u r s e - and square dealing to M e r i t Y o u r T r u s t a n d C o n f i d e n c e .

Call on ns with your next order and let us show you what a good feeling there is in getting what you want and S a t i s f a c ­t i o n .

FRANK STARBUCK M A N A G E R

I 9 2 H a i l e s b o r o S t . P h o n e 4 6 R

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The Only Dwarf Hippopotamus In Captivity

England's Leading Lady Trainer of Animals

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Group of Leopards Through Their Stunts

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Makes Hard Work Easy! k U S T l N O , rl<*nnin« ftml polishing l ia r t lwoix l flrtoTfi i« hnr<\, l m r k - b r * a k -

i n ^ w o i k . A n almost nevr r r r i r lmg tank and seldom satisfactory tlic o l d W a y . H u t it i« r a « y , q t i u k nnt\ • .ti-f»< torv t K r n e w w » i f u»iriR t h ^ l)-Cr<\mf

f ' o l i v h M o p . W i t h it y o u <^m t p r i x j /% i r w i i n i i i i t r n »l.>irirf vv l iM it m»W l » k r . y o u a I m o kt I t a l i n « ) i y Y o u m m p l y pf.%** t h r ( ) ( r<!«r I ' o l K M o p o v r r l l i r floor a r n l r v r r y p a r t i * \r «>f duxt nriti dirt is Ukt-a i^faiiJ hrhi. I he lloor ia nivra M hai J, »lural>lr, latrfuiK polialt autl

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iff alao M*^«l for t i t * diluting »nfl * fanning <-( j4«*» t o p n o l I I I K K f urmt i i r * * , l i f l w r r n t^«r liar>it>U 1 H of l l i r ftt.iirn an«i i * »o r i in ' ln t l iut y o u f a n y t l.» tti<- | . i | i n i u r f i itnlc-f t'ir- | u - i | . I » n « *»tli t l i r r »Jiat-»f i t n d o i l l i i r « l to >f« t Ht pl i i i »••. .c>atiif«<ti<H« ( i « * m a f ^ J Ar I 1 y ,n <>•('.-«l.i'i 1 'o ln . l .

tvro <l .v H at o u r i » - k 1 f HI it r^«»v v. iv l o t t v»i <l.iy» / « I M | it V«»i| nr» tt< >t «l»l»vl»t^«| w i l d it w r %v i t lp io io i / l | y i « h i i u l y

Two Sizes $1.00-$!.50

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R. W . B U S H COirVFRNFlIR, N. Y. M * U « It F*»y lo Clean ThoM H»rd-<<HGet A t - P U r • •

Pete Turner and Hit Man-eating Lions- a Thrilling Eikibition

Trained Horses, Dogs and Ponies. Gymnasts and

Acrobats in Feats of Skill, High School Horses, a

Beautiful Feature. *~

Two Performance!- At 2- 8 P, M. Doon Open at 1—7 P. M.

D a z z l i n g F r e e S t r e e t P a r a d e a t 1 0 : 3 0

UNION HALL OPERA HOUSE

Friday, June 1 2

Joshua Simpkins THE BIG FUN SHOW

Band and Orchestra HEAR THE NOONTIME CONCERT

Prices Only 25c and 35c Advice tale at Mead Drag Store

I Notice to the Public T o i n t r o d u c e t h e h o r s e o f q u a l i t y

Belgian Prince No. 634

Fit* is livo yonrs ol<lf \V<MK1HHK 1750 pounds and is ono of th<* liiKlK'stf class and 'most fashionably bred I^'l^ian stallions ever brought to this northern so^tion. This dark rhc;rry !>ay stallion roprosonts a combination of si/i» and finish, with wide flat clean bono and splendid feet, that is seldom found, even in the^reat j>rizo winners of this wonderful breed. ||<» [\ has all the admirable characteristics of his race and is as IHK in gentleness as he is in si/,e.

TJeljrian Prince will make the season

Mondays and Saturdays At ihc\ FATRflROUNDS DARN a! COl'VKRN'KrR

LABERDEE'S

I!alance of time at my home on Richvillo Road

look, it, will please yon, nut stallion, han S.. a

I also lighter

Phone f F-13. Take a have in my stable a chest horse weiirhinK 1 "ir> pounds rame horse 1 have always had He will be at

y Wegatchie, Mondays Hortio l»al."..ncV' <»f t imo.

OxBow, Tuesdays r particulars inquire- of

B. MKINNER, Gouverneur, N. Y.

Our stock wc crni please

T h e H o m e o f F i n e J e w e l r y

present and wcVe confident that wiis never more complete than all in goods and prices.

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Graduation Gifts Commencement is again at hand and w i t h tha i

added m a n y articles in the w a y of appropriate gifts inspect our st<x;k and get prices.

event in for that

mind event.

we have Call and

Here Are a Few Suggestions

For furl he

Mesh Rags Match Boxes

Purses Reading Glasses

Manicure Sets Shriving Sets

S I L V E R

S I L V E R

Mi l i ta ry Sets

Spoons Brushe s

Scarf Pins Hat Pins

GOLD

G O L D

Rings Watch Fobs

Lockets LaValiers

Belt Pins Brooches

Bracelets

M a i n S t r e e t

Watches and Diamonds C a l l a n d E x a m i n e O u r D i s p l a y

E. S. LABERDEE Gouverneur, N. Y.

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