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* * * > " ! - * * ' Aysa-? rvwi&s**' .•"»B^4MtS-:*. ^ / ^ HEW PASrOB AT GMIVHNEUI Rev. W M M/«ton to TaHc Charge <* tPCil Church—Re*. J. S. Wilds Coei to Ojdanahurg. '<* Tbf Nor «*-ro NV* Y<*rk rt»of»*r <»«<•*. which beiear. if* v « n H-^SK :I UI th** , FTn,* M«*?h<jdi*t. c*i.ir<-h in H* rkicmr w * o'clock. !a»t Wfdxt-e^da uiortHn* I. i.. O ptt^diiii; ci.ne io a close ftonday m «» I.J: >»ih *Ji»~ r r a k m j i o( a;>.*»::rni«*n T -. W'h V 'his w&j» ft** 4 Ml: ii»->^., »•( ( i i c S >r .«crc ,\> * York r«H>f»--* •.»>'. Ii *A; :!>•• 77*ii »»-- IP <>L as tiie l*-2«' *>4cce*#or o/ !be oW fila-k Kivrr c outii >e:»ee. a> m»*«-6 »>f . thi* jjr»*»*'t:J conft-rer.ve T e*.i»or> »a* ID \n«' « J"' **r year* xnc*n 1 :«r nr* - j-je-**"' ,r o # h»- Hla k R" v n r lunter^m-*' wa* ^ i a S< pt. 1 to 6. l&3*\ ta th*- W i Jtertown Ar*eual atreet church with Biah-op Waugh presiding. Thus W a j » ter town U linked a s t h e ftrvt place of^ meeting of this great body of minis- ter* and laymen. Waterloo u h e > e o - j tcrtaim*! the conference ;eu tiroes i ainoe that first date. Herjcfrner Ian' cnirrtained tbe tonfi-rv^<* in April, j JS3V wken Bishop M^rffalie prided and Rev Charles <? To* neend. last >t*ar dirf!r:^t ft:jprfrintenoVi>: of the Sr • Lewivece dottier, acted as secretary ! Moica aad Bruebtoa—«M Morristown—T A. Story. - j Nicholv411e and Fort Jackeoo i H £ue*mer» .- — - | Norfolk-W. A He?en. Norwood—W. 0 Aubrey Oftd*os*>urg J 8 W W * ^ , Pana^viHe- A K Paav Pottsdain—8 T I>ib6W Ra<^u^tt«? and (Vwer -W J -: Kenu^flaer Ka!!^ ^ H tariff: !:« Hu'bviIW and North 0»uwr\t , J. i'. Cu.*iaran. Ruaar!!--^' H !tr**-^ 8; ^<eKii» Kali*» a'»d l>i« kin.- »r- A DariJij^ x S* K**« > Iiidiar; M)>"*i »!»• .>^ J a: f+- _ S;•!*»!:• i«*\ ill** aihj Sonit-*:^ W» » i- Hrmdshaw - / S-ot-kbolm - A K ^ « d d Tapp*r I-ak^-^r K D a y . \\±d<tuncoty*S\' A VVrinht •Wv*! \ :Ii«*- a-u«i .(*oui»tar> : *—<* J H>ik . •• \\ Ufa moata in the. fobawiaf pamce* folftowa Gouvt?roear. 4«auaa i 10 tMrtaa; Canuw. IS 4a*tfa% aad otnha Potadaca. 41 daa'ft* and Wrtb; Maaaena, 0 deaiaa aad 11 i^aa; Osd^n^buMc. 37 deatba and tZ $mbm; reac of couatj, 47 dt^u«. x ,T!iat dwatba from tyvbrjid fever ar* becoaiiiia fewer eaca >^ar w tat u - ooiiDceaaeat oaade \? tbe m'XitWy bu\- kKia- **Jo the |aa< Ove yeara," tae balletln from A" Kaa a paft A* aomc :• to aH t>i&a^. taooam ae ttkad tt *-'. v (lacta ta tlaa aaae jnay be, aae*. I iiHiii. » ' ' - - AH t a e part. Taereiore, at aeeaa. o m a attiaa that j _ e v a v j o o e e la a v h V tbey thoaid W in a t a t « a ^ T e amnbrr of owU* l*^^Jv W | #1 rea^rd, a aupi^aly typooMf fever have beea lower j maernttma eraBtv »bereat n i a x than f o r ^ p^rtoiw five yalr P~]«"*?* ^ ^ T ^ f ^ -iJj iod:'> urhan rate of typhoid tuor- U u « d tm w a H mad »upaly the goodi ta)i«f laat year waa H I par !00.000,tW*4» to aatt-^pod bln«f that hare l^bpulation. a fraotloa Jeaa than mo.:**«* ««*•* to p^^ectloa la V rbe rural rate waa 13 a#ilnat 15.'> in 1S10 For the avt Ore years t h e j A e t o t h e «rttfe of the areata*, lot urban p^te be* bt^n l i o and % the rural j t a # ^** hiaaaolf dn-dc. % v'*_~: ^'* j- 4 fc . Maay thiaca heretofore deecrfhed} The bulletin «tat*a thaf the water ** thlt column amlt fuch ^'•OO** aupply te t h e chief cauee of t y p h o i d | f » o » _ flfwy W ^ / M N mortality but adda that thia l a a " c o n y biscuits, hot oyatoT -aadwlehoa, paper- *a*fed oyatart either 1B ahotli after Boyer's recipe, or <rx>ked hi quaaOty with butter, croaic sad leeaou jaiee aad their owm liquor added later— «hey all will eater? huaary sooJo aad whet the palate Qr thins* potable, looutiDuou*. for i«rre Is D K Iffcely lo . «P^W^ * -* '^S^^Ls ^ \ I b e a conaunt caus< oth^r than this.- ,<**•*« c r a c h e f a , a l s o h o t ^ a i t o d aota Alpha Omicron of Alpha T te u Om*g* AnnouoceaieBt >* made that with' 0 / W ••«. oJreof warmed toa Tory Gives Twenty-third Function in , tlw cooperaUon of the state depart: : .; ! llll VT^" 7, J?L Cr! *w " ia,gB ^ St. Lawrence Umvenrty nent of education, tbe de.^rtmant of j » T *nably food inarp Gym. health ia eootlouin* and e x t e n d i n i t lt*» p 5.,, ' *-"* ' *"•' * : * Sliced mm BALL lai txollable t*clor of the dtaease Where there ta a cootinuously ht^h rate of 1 typhoid taortalUy in a plate with * | pttbHc water supply, it ta amfe to eot>- Jilude that the water *u|*ply ia at ; fault, simply for tbe fact of its bein£ beef crisped is not ts> be health ia cootinuimr and extending Its j work for the detection and correction . ^^ . - ^ ^ Tbe ^rd annual bali of Alpha Om - o f some of tbe physical defecu of the. def p l J ^ ^Ptoaily " t a e m a a o r » e neon of Ali»hA,Ta'i Oniasra fraternltA childrt-n in ?*cboo!s throiffbo^it the was held in the rniv*»n»jt> evmna^iuro : s»!a*e. The at tendance was unusually iarft<» ^ ^ ^ . j ^ j ^ a y evening. Apnl )2th. Thi* . ithis ye^rf on account of th*- quadren• j g o n + , & the Wg *>cia] eveuta of the FunmrMl of Mrs, V*-. H*m*9. A IBial ifieetiiig of the lay elexforal con ( cullepe year at St l A w r t - n c e atftK.-thl2L. The funeral jlrs Albert Van fereace of the laymen for the flection proved to be an exception In site, j \araee. who^e death oocurred las: W: ^ ' t **.• y ct deieieatee to tbei?eneral conference tiker ^ oeinit about 110 coupler present. to he held at Minneapolis, *rinn„ in Tin* g y m w a « decorated wiih college r IIay of this year. [colors, scarlet and brown. The ceil- - Bishop Lewis, who preaiued. ii* o n e j \ ng W ^ B gce,rlet bunting tri.nmed with u* tbe younger bishops, having been , brown, while the walU were hrown elected to the high oflVce at the seesion j burning trimmed with scarlet. The of the general conference held in Bal-| m j M ion effect wa* carried o u t t o a timore in 1908. j great extent. * - .. He is also one of the hiehops yet j Tbe dance orders were of metal and In the prime of bis life, being 5;» years very attractive, the ladle** being of old next July. His birthplace was at gold and the gentlemen's of silver. Russell St. Lawrence count). H e w a s j O n t h e from of each was emhlaaoned An his youthful days a ready speaker the fraternity coat of arms. The cord* and excelled in school in hU platform were goto and blue, the fraternity col- work. He studied to maJce the law tors. Music was furnished bj Prager's hie chosen profeesioa. but m hen ready i Opera House Orchestra of Ogdene- to he admitted to the bar felt the call! burg - *o preach i n a w a y that cockf not be J The reception committee c o n e i s t e d .^ ** of Mr and Mrs. Julian P. Heath of Potadam. Clarence Welch and Miss Marion Terry. Dwtght r'mroermm and Miss Mildred Maroa.~ Wilson Dodds and M i a s Marjorie McNieh, Carlton B. Olda and Mias Clara Jhc- Kenxle. Warren «kx*un> and Mias K&therine Roche, . a y AV'iiliams and Mia* Mildred Barnes, The committer *&'* * */-". 'resisted or postponed. He thus en- tered the ministry. When admitted to the ministry h e w a a i n t h e west aod joined the Upper Iowa Confer- *O0jce. Thai w a a I n 1TO5. H e waa eoon known aa having eplendid gifts tor the leading of college work and he became tbe .president o f t h e Morn- Ingelde College in Iowa, where b e w a a ^ory aaccesaful. He waa president o f i o f arrangements consisted of Carlton -fctamt c o l l e g e when elected aa Webop. | B. Olds, chairman, Wilson Dodde, Clar- , F o r t h e past four yeara h e h a s been | ellce Welch, Dwtght Tinun-rman, Fay I otationed in China, Ma tieadquarters | WHliams. Warren Slocum, iMscoll heiag Foo Chow. This w a s t h e first i Griffin and Thornton Willlama. _jco«Lf^nce_fee_ha# preaided oser-aiw^I •• . ? m ir- — -y coming to his native land. . ( DOUBLY P*OVEN. At the election of clerical delegates . , ;-to the General Conference, held Friday Couvemeur Reader, v aiorning, the flrat ballot reauHed In no Doubt t h e E v -election- On the second ballot S. J OreenfteW of Utlca, E. B. Topping ofi ; Borne and € . C. Townaend of Pots-1 8 Gouverneuf^ cltixen -testifled 4am -were elected. Jfr. Townaend, j t o n * a fottowing his election, tendered his! ToW of ** ulck relief-of lasUng ben *..,-- N «-twaapaaUoa, hut the conference reftis- '&* •*-'- od to> accept i t . O n t h e third and fourth ballots there w a a n o election Oa tfae i f t h ballot W\ 0 Atwell, of Jk a twerp, waa elected. ^ Bishop Lewis made the appoint* ta Monday m o r n i n g ^ a n d under appointments R e v . f. 8. Wilds to week Tuesday, waa held fmc ~tb# late home in Johnstown street Friday a; 2 p . m . , a n d w a s very largely atteno\J Rev. Irving J. Beck with officiated and Mrs tevant floral offeringings were prcfuse Oftd beautiful. The beares were the three j brothers of- the deceased. William, j James and Isiah Serosa, a n d h e r j tfl ntain brother-in-law, J a m e * Man.'r.of fJefle-:_a_ A Jl i rifle. Sr Y interment w%& made in Ri?erside. The followjng relatives j and frie«d« from out of tow a attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Prank Per- nice. Mrs. Adelbert Fincb. Mies Hat- tie Brown. Mr. Cong Brown, Mr. Ro- land Lunderman, of*Norwood, N. Y.; Mrs. J. M. Felt, of Athens. Pa,; Mrs. * bouse has a weathc^ss f o r a l e o r "al*- and-'alf. T o g o w h it make prtckot biscuit; none you ran buy will them. Tbe found a- on is pair smd d o s o t apare either shorteotmg or work in Its making. P u t i s a trifie mors salt than for pastry roll out less than a quarter thick, and cut In rounds t w o a n d a half inches across Prick them well over and bake CJIFP in a well buttered J , S ^ J * ? * " ^ *• *8L *•«• Sprlnkl. mbcui half of th*« b^ ^ J ^ a ^ H ^L"H!?JSL l^i'tof b a k i n g l * * t l r with 4rr mu,Unl pepper and sts^uatfag o asoHB^hiscu t o n e a a h d s or black pepper and paprika, or even the barests^uatfag of cayenne. Keep these seAsonfeeCbiscuit separate from CTIO on aeparate | plates. Instead of the mustard and j pepper, y o u c m s u s e toely grated cheese, o r l a y a very tfcin alice of Ls^e, sraw l>ia owaft o pmhsoao there, haa w W . H . Fork- oc ftavotwoww. K T , w h o wtal wtth lata eossaly to thai village. Tm* L O. O. r. M r okoeed Friday atht ta Theresa wit* a *tm»d hail Over Uot peopie. ft ia eettmated. sair l a t h e town k a i l * * * * * t^o three 4aya. M l a e x pected the p r o c a t i i w t t t r e a c h IU06 -T^p autooaohtto iaalin cf Ogdens- barf have organ toad saswar the namea of the Autosaooiie Tjadus Aawociatioa, elected t£e fosaowtag oincers President, Chartea JUaloy; vke-presi- dejK. Henry Oogood; aoerotary. Her bert Hanaaa, aad -tronsoj ir. J. O JThe aiaa^iafrojoa o f t h e Bttora Star held Thsraasvy asght at Minor mall in 110 oapiea atteaoed. Fred Rogers of In a po^k>emaa'H costome, a h i t , a a d i d Stanley E. Barber of CaiMoa aa "aVMuu" and Jeffrey W. SmKhera of Canton as " U u l e J e i f " . Qoverr^r Dix Saturday signed the Murtaugh bill* p r o v i n g for the aoh- mlaaioa to Uie peopje at too eloedoM f n e x t fsii the Question of authorising the iaenaace of $>0.000,oo«> i^ heads for the constructioo of improved high* ways, thua making the total amount to he expended for this purpose !lo£.- .Public Service Commiawoner W . A . Huppuch will hold a public hearing on Friday. April 19. in Odd Feikrwr Hall at Brier Hill o n t h e petiuon o f t h * state highway commiaeioo to elimin- ate the grade croeaing of the ACorris- town-Brier Mill road over t h e N e w York Central track eevera! miles south of the village of Morristown. It i s n o w reported that Frank L Moore has acatilfed one-fourth inter- est In the capital sock of the Newton Fails Paper Cotnoany mnd will,remain with bhe cooipasiy as president' and general manager AS formerly. Mr. Moore has been connected with thi* a.csdMSM AF.aViaarter •\\- ": T AKE A PARTTVER ..-•/• *.- " T o the rain Who U in trade, to the^ man who th on Mimry, to att^hooe wbo are busy levery d»y f hecurtnf the dollar* that "eomr as'tht direct rrsult of hottae ^aruaitt or effort, tbe -'v -x^C - - ^ ; :''**r.*-. ;-i»-*> ADDITIONAL ^that might accrue by putting the- dollar* "already gained each day or each M«<kS«t aitcrcrt so that each dolV might Moii and bring in others is too often r , ^ t * ^LOST SIGHT OF / / Jacob Elliott, of Potsdam. N . Y . ; M r cheese hetweoa two biscuit afte>b*k., company for tbe past four a n d o n e - ing and beat ta a b a g until the cheesVI a*** yoara. r melts. Pimento cheese apread be- tween such biacuit, which have been very lightly buttered, alao makes a well flavored mouthful, ; Raisins cut very small, mixed with and Mrs Fred Herr of Carthage. N . Y , : j #harp ^^^M^ plcklBw l U o eut very Mrs Wiae and Miss Hughes, o f W a | flM ^ w0|9|ced m o o m S f Uirough the beat cream cheese with a very little French dressing or else a hare dusting of black pepper make a tertown. N. Y Library Notes. -' \ \ The regular monthly meeting 1 ;of tbe Library Association will be held Thursday ev erring. April 18th, at $ o'clock at tbe.Library. As this is the last meeting before the meeting o f t h e Federation of Women's Clubs here, [the president ^airea thaLevery mem, her be presen? - The silver collection taken a t t h e thimble party a t M r s eflt The <facts are now confirmed Buck testimony. Is complete—tbe evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. •W. T.^rieat. Sterling St., Gouver- neur, N. Y., says: 'I have been fr^e from kidney trouble and lumbago while S e v W F j l j D C e J ***** *** publicly recommend novel and appetizing Ailing for these biscuit sandwiches. T o o c a n tptlt the biscuit, or mate t h e m v e r y thin, hat- ter the under one on top, rjxd hake them together. The baking* c a n b e done is\ the afternoon a a d t h e biscuit hbeated ^foreTwIIUat them with the ready prepared filling. Serve all things from a buffet, even McAlleeter's ? jf y o u mu8t improviae it, by up-ending A dry goods box and* covering it with a <jloth. Set thinga o n i t , a n d l e t t h e ] > i i _^ i p B B ^_^ i i w B ___^_^_ i ^^ eaters wait up* a iheorelvea, your- " ==> \ aeif discreetly withdrawing, hut re- | m a t e i n g within call, s o a s t o renew _ < | supplies at need.- When t h e h o t of Recflpt^ and Expenditure* of Tnion Free School I>l*trkt St>. L < N. V.. for jfear eodiag March Can No Longer! 011 s *iarday w a s t o defray the Li ndence. J Drar y' 8 m ^or expenaes (or the Fed e ration. Mrs. Winnie Seaver, 45, wife o f H . Milton Seaver. died late laat tVuroday night a t h e r home in Lincoln street. Canton. Mrs. Seaver has been in rather poor health for s o m ^ t i m e . . T h e funeral was held Sunday V. 1 o'clock at the bouee. Rev. Jamee M. Payaon officiating. Burial waa ^made at Hannawa Falls. •. : ". --.*.•;* The annual school meeijiaf in dis- trict N o . 1, town of Fowlei. will ,©e f head o n M a y 7 a t Little York school house Two trustees will he elected in place of J. J. Latham, resigned, and S. H. Fuller, whose term expires. Action will oe taken -on having: the district divided between KmeryviUe and UUle York. . A courtship which had Its begtoniit? when the two contracting parties were staged a a m a n a n d wife, came to a climax a t 3 o'clock Wednesday af- ternoon at Evans Mi lie, when Clar- ence G. WJlcox of Watertown and Mias Ada DeLaFleur. formerly of Theresa, were married. The ceremony was performed o y R e v . W . J . Hancock r Do you not want a partner who ts con servative x safe, convenient, and courtr^ih? If so, the •- -. >->• - -.-:-. v : )-i,-'-:- : h ./i •- 60UVB1IES SAVH6S & LWIASSKUTMN \: will pay rou all the way flfom FOUR TO SEVEN FfKGEOT per year for every dollar left with it Accounts can be opened by fnaiL / i i i ^ •g==x-A- jpgufgciefrt cilwapo«sw< fr* Oistrihotlosi af F j^jeaskaJ sioama,' m T. Scadder. profasja 4 eaMcation ia Rutgen il^ throng of .aaricult ^ that trowowd sme Ijaauooo Cosmelr Chaanh aitsyckieiag iiilioa of ^ {pt Country Ufa COJ VMB I b> tb^ Peaaaylranj A^ieoeiatioai Or ^ a auoatitute ": aayiag that t h e c _ hope to he aucceai ^ (fey prohloma createt jiaadsjctflfrr m u o t he solve* life mtereeting en S t Lawrence County Savings Bank, _ jdODBNSBUBO, N . T . / +~ \ From an eoonoaiio standpoin^ a place for savinvs h a s a distinct value :u oar political life. Anyone w h o h e * shown his ability to save, ia a very valuable oitiseo i n o a r form of government, f o r a s soon a a a m a n b a a uiAJie a saving, be takes an interest in being protected, a n d i n t h e g o v e r n m e n t w h i c h p r o t e c t s b i a s . The industrial oompaniee. the department atores, ani large combinations in g e n e r a l h a v e u n d o u b t e d l y g r e a t l y reduced t b e n m u ber of small manufacturer* and traders, whose eaving* made them vitaJly kitereeted in their political life. Jt u neoaaaary, tfenwfore. to build u p «>< of ber eiaas of eitlxens to take their places, a n d t h e Institution* which m»-a> ores up t o i t s f a l l d o t y , s u e Jj a s a S a v i n g s B a n k , is certainly assisting to fonu such as eiaas. .—>--.• >• . r - -•,-. v \ intereat benins from first d a y o f e a c b m o n t h | 1 0 0 opens an a^ooutit ANDREW IRVI5<|,President f . ' JAMBS R. KKLLY, Treasurer JOHN H ANNAN. 1st Vice Pre'st ; C . R fiANBLRS, Secretary DR ( i C MAD1LL, 3d Vioe Pre* t D B LCJCBT, Coua^ei \. T '•'' v ^ - * Executive Cotiinjirtee ..•.-"'"'*'• - _ G F b*rr.»w;- v Frank Chapinan. R . 4 . Donanue, *" J . C How^ri v .. - . .. .-. . ^ :. Dr. a i l ! Hutcbinga * , . >. : ; . \ as alarriiaage of youths ^snen to the citiea. Spe j^rning and afternoon i oerraied the farmer of hi aarfiou with the high cc* atymg he is aa much a vj (^tjrtjner. and pleaded for ptaditure by the state schools. Dr. f o d d e r ' s talk was af atereoptican views ah fiantfy life c a n b e m a d :rartive. M W e d o n o t w a n age oity people to mign btif *hr said, "for they aa&tass.' They have nev< eperlence in developing U tasy would not make goc imjai we want to amphas roeference ia that t h e o n e ties Is country life t a t o ti {frFeemln c o n t e n t e d i n r u n 'M-ft » s b s o t m ^ y eoaential t vrfes the rural mind, wn bieaser view than the civ. tit sossit»iutiee that rura i<MMMiimyinmmmnMiMHMinBHHiimiiM»iiMiBii \ of Sandy Creek ia appointed ed Doan's Kidney "Pi lis five years ago. to Oouvemeur. rf. Wr-Markham gets f 1 #yJrere,d trot3a rheumatic pains the position of District Superintend f ^^"K 110 * 11 m T **>*> r a ^ ^ t a year i*mL The appointments of the St. ! ftIMi W M obK *^ *° ? ^ *round on %awrence diatrict a r e a a foliows , crutches: 1 consulted physicians in f Syracuse and Seneca Fails, bat their ; treatment did not give me relief. J was almost helpless and felt miserable in every way when i procured Doan's II W. Markham, diatrict euperrn ^ i^eadent ^Bangor—G. .W. Croahy. " Beimoni~H. E. Davis. Bombay—D. K. Ttobaon. er—W. E. KeUey. s Bridge—S. W. Fessend-en C. Campbell. Reed. P. Gre*n. <nmtsjauga>-G. H. Williams. *- C o t t o n — L . J^x Smith. Dekalb iunctioh—A Sco*t ; » Depeyatar--^F. A.-Loan. Bdwarda^aM South\f:dward*-A" A" J-aiwrence. .- ,\ Kel- Fine and Oswegatciiie-^O. M Jer. . ^ ^ Fort Covington—J. G. ^nada ^Galilee—E F. Felton. Kidney Pills at the Mead Drag Co The ooatenbs cH rhe flrat box helped jm«- so much that I got a farther sup- ply, and after 1 had finished four boxea. 1 w a s able to lay aside my crutches and walk with a cane. I continued taking Doan a Kidney Pills | until I w a s completely cured. J can- j not make this Tes.ononis! strong enough to fully expr^Ra my high aj> i^r^ciatioR of Doan B Kidney Pills-~ For riale by all dealer* Price 10 fCes'r ^ .Fuster-Mirborn Co., Buffalo. >"-w York ••-..le a-cents /or tbe United i.F , a>s. . . ' - .,,-. ficceiPTs. Apr. 1. ltlL BaJaihCt cm hand -. per former report I. «.?»Ji;!»T MA> n, ]tll PubtTC Money from Supervisor $ 1.SS2.S0 July i, 1911 Tuition* I paid to date * jIM.Zb - JuJy l. i n i Interwit ." earned to date ?€.N» July 1. JS1J Ok) ttrm MW 1X.0S Nor. 31, t»ll Rect'lv- «*d fnam Ca Treaa. Jan. z. 1S»1I ReceJv«Mi from Co. Trea*. Mar. 36L ltt2 Tul-- tmn* to date Mar. 20. 1*12 Receiv- ed from Co. Tr*>+p. Mmr. Ji)L„l»l2 Tax on - -*•« I*i?itrlcl I1R.MT.C7 Col.'* fev» 24t,¥*-~%».tt9 things have been duly eaten, the cold J ; G O ^ : « j ones duly drank, a n d t h e serious busi- j i ^ « ; -J .«f/- .'V-* ST?*™* rch « ; J . i r . I B esa of the assemblage ia again wder f **« tor * f ** ****** Ep^opa way, as unobtrualveiy aa possible re-1 «^ ur <* « Theresa, fill the buffet wtth platters of sliced Mrs. Dorothy A, Rowland, 73, widow cake, all sorts at hand, tartlets, turn-[of James H. Rowland,jdie4 early Sat overs—all manner of good things,.in* deed, your pantry or your cake box can furnish forth. W i t h t h e s e supply fresh potables—the sort depending on tbe individual taste and purse. *,*7i.ai J.4«7.*i 257.34 1.S77.1S N .4*3.45 urday moming a t h e r home in artata atreet. Canton. The funeral aer>ices, which were conducted b y r h e Daatern Star, of whieh Mrs. RowUnd w a a a member, waa held Monday afternoon j (Copyright, 1911, by the Associated.! at 3 o'clock a t t h e house. Intrment Uterary P r e s s J FINE FISH AND FRESH. \ was made Tuesday at EdwardavfUe She Ma survived b y o n e daughter* Zoe M. Rowland, a teacher in Croon High .. TotsJ : ',;« "" ••• : CXPtNOrtURfS. H'i'MrtiiT*' Saiaries: April, mi . tl^?i.W» May. tail |].*?i.w 2.147.27 . j!f^»<: Junr. t»1I F^IH.. il»Jl (icf!. IJfll Nov .I*n UHC.. ipn Jan., ms V* b.. 1.M2 Marcii. 1*12 iLf«7 •€ I.K7.M |.47».&5 LXS.44 Krr^r rvKT-lVll tf^f» $1».3*2.33 h sci>ooj #w»o.a$ ; ^nlr r7S.€«> **l Sid* 27i,»-X) . ' *knith Sfrlt- 1«(. i?€ (/v^rfJoa lioom . 2Z..#* I.Zi*.ev> ; Truarit oflV^r mr<* f o!, 2"»<LW» a? ; ^ V .'" •, w 1. « I U I I I I I I l m i l l | | t H H \ •i C>iirTr>ct O t r a Kemjembpr the narne--T)oan*« mnd ! I***«ra.»ce taae r:i> orlitr t i yxb-\ , \ • ' ' ~ -'- 1 HlC^ V"h/«J $\.*** *7 il'- 2^iS.42 CHICHESTER S \ I -«k "-^k- HIGH CLASS MONUMENTS 2i.es .03 •\= s %?* «JT' -i am thorrmghjj CM^ar^d for tm _| UU1 trade wrtb a complete »tock <4 .fine Grade M^iruro^nt^. H«s- gtnOe>. .Martera and ,aH kinds of Cemetery Wr»rk arbirh I will furnish at prio^ that are ElOHT. Wf^krna'^htp and gratJe of at rhnrmmdertHi, I am in BO rnotif^t^fSmith tbe> nfHer tvsr»na omcera \f4wT%Krat»t) .? -re^ ports to the crotrlrr and I h*<**> DO motionj& ou€»A*tebq£ wah tr*^ I hsjy the heat alee* as ^ria>rt* aa>d Marble be pr^5ored lav AaWwMm or Europe \1 tlSS-54 twtx :a7i Iteei. s> i ^Tinting * P urn Jtur*- * R4-peiry f Hia-b Rr%9ol * Rai«t Side *>:w*at OkW 5 iir-*,ft«i »SBr. , * . - age. *Bk. | h«*. 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Jidd termor* llahing holes and nahtng atori them half a wmagaasful of e i t h e r : t h a n any other man living. -He began hock or aherry and half a . wine- J t o a s h from the time h e s m e weaned glassful of cither shallot or jtar-! and he died Sriday at^he a g e o f a ; ragon vinegar. <mm preferred. rCaolc tyears, j., ..,•..•• 1 for fifteen , t o j eighteen arfnaiea, * according to Jtho ' thicknesa, ofl the fish, I s i moderately hot oven. Dish u p o n a h o t dish and serv* with a beet salad T h m i s a most appetia- 4ng way of cookiTig herrings, bat must b o d o n e In t b e b a g i f i t i s t o b e done to perfection. ^.-^ Smelts Milanalee: Clean a dotefl f ameita, roll them in Hour. . P u t a a | ounce of butter i a a very hot disk, l e t j I H melt, roll t h e a s h » this barter, * aprinkle with a ttttle aad a little gramd J^armeana,/AnaT pl*c* them side by sade m a w a d hwV ;tered paper hag. 4)awer ngftUy wtth alirtle i aanoa^rvor each sapolL iSaml aw 'cook tor"eighTTismofia m a very hot J with frvk Herrtoh': JBBt the asio t a a aa tt a aula sanoa. hay a ARCH tff CIGAR CTS Tht Best Value in a 5-CeoiOflar onlli€ Market .>*/* M. E. KENTFJELD XMSTRiatirroiO'oit anew YORK STATE ariMaaaa>Maaa<owia«haooafjatMioaMaaai4H> * ••a * a * a a i a .a a .a a * * a .* m a '* # a •* a a a a * a Hlliiiiia mmii HI irar -> -* - •- Passat •Th* fact toot w e a r e th a serious mem Fifty years from u rate of growth, our [vfl^s 364*000,000 people, fcai tbe*e people from t h e i a p that is feeding the proi askm In order 4o accom It win take a good many fai as farmers o n t h e b i g f a m MSded. but the big farroci laaafarma.'' •r Scudder adrocated dn dsnss and clubs for boys et a l rttTafv d i a t r i c t a . imporu rase attached to entertahim nsjili held in churches am Ta aUmuiate recreatiou aim try a t l l d r e n , the apeaker i tsmnc efforts to teach piav i lsaofuted into the country v ^sr from being one of thf iiiiatntiia which have sent th Uvea soaring higher a n d b i g y«ar. recently, the farmer ii * s victim of the forces th asset excessive prices. Tbti •flan* waa the aaaertkm of I Raiay, dean o f t h e CoUega of CorneJh UniversH] at the morning aoaaioi Qnef among the onuses tt remitsjl ta fcncruaiad living e be spsatsr asserted, a r e u o e ^aa^ibotion. the ohoapneaa of t mtermediaiies be^sj i>ns#Bcer and the conaumeT of Bring. Visa Esve evidence o f t h e J Ssf ah remarks b y t h e 2W c flraaWesta of f be rural aection^ < #ntaaia and other agates w the coherence "5he hiirh coat of living/ s i s o n l y a a j IOJUUMU of Vvtng condHloaa. The icoi of our flarms ia not fi as has bean aaaert with this fact w e h a ftoper organisation In <hfc ior the distribution o f f o o persona t a t h e large cit to telephone f o r a sort oi a smafl ordor of, s^ocoriea, to suppose that the;

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