r =.•:-•••• , •-.'.: ,'...

1
»•. >•*,. „. ^'iteaSSS -mr* mm ••'"-*; THB MASSENA OBSERVER, MASSENA, MEW YQR^ T m i R ^ A Y , A#RBL 4, if12 -' -ifh~~ A. \. r i ttlo cntd by BwdMfft =.•:-•••• , " •-.'.: ",' ,w»* Loc*J Mention •eats* m*t Sunday, a Tka iea it still telid in the river*. •sator vacation in the village eafcools next week. Abont four inches of now [fell j B tsW section Monday night •"""" *•*-- SKI atoniaawdst how • 5 * : - ^ " beautiful tflbe*,' ^ f e - l ^ . : NttPattti „ Millinery shows in the stores tint sail women's headgear the balance «f ** , *'*i f »;i- t ~ i ;'~ w *'—-' ' """" -J*. if , »**^Wta fe »n « m for this team ud more wagons tow sleigba aav« bean in OM this weak. " Aatoaasbilt owns* an* looking «Mr their ear* and getting . tbasa *e*c> for ta* first good road*. ^ TbiatoHoly armk and it being ob- fef jpet«f tartlet* in iba '^r;i' ^**i {efcaas'nMeaiRfe}.. *Si •j^jr™ 5 *v * 3tF^ ^^ Bk& .<<. MnBaaaflBK a-' AlSS: V ii-^al > .MIL i^^fe *«-< «t* * At "1 JP - " -!»"* •$&• %i«§** C5T at* Wi W6* r„ *?t a oolexiai ,..l«,t' -A. ^ •"* ^ ^ S w *- *' 7«. tlii law Jowiab . ^, vnmimtc «f •Od OMtiBMt *W tigtlt baakat ball taam da vfi Gnpewtg «(f UadHd »t N «aaiasr ij.-.,^' OHM. '. -"f';'~; ^., JttwjwmiwepwiMSatuidayfroa, tweo'claek to t*a la tb» nftotaton «>d in tb« t w t l o t •« owal. Tbat^ttenfwoffletthM abandwine » • » tiw» of wedding tarda and ac-; •aiagWBeata fue tiwaa weddipga that an ta take place after Kaater. f'"'- t i t Ksight* of Cohnnboa will gir« an JMw'Jjwee ifi tbe town nail on Wedpe»>yeroaing, AprillO. witb aiaaie by the original Maaaena orchea- liafitwitt jbeas Biatw danee in 1 b«WB .tall, "aiast.. Monday evening TbeaBBBaltteetinf of tbaMMMDi fire departmant wi« bald on "Eaaiday evening; iwtf- ..4ii«.-:-#(]!li«M^ii# i i e e n t «^^iV:'Xoii^--^.K:'i^^te«pt< Ml artilii' BarhutCoeir, wbo baa bee^ jiajNfti Jaxtlf '*!» winbw at the ina- -<avii»e^abatt,ia,tib» wijee mill, ia now aanitlbyecraa nMKitiwit & jg. C Hna- aan'agaiaite.'..,-.,. Batenen announce £bat as advance ia tbe wbeleaale piice^f beef, pork awi lanba Ma" beta -. »ade bot a* yet ffaey haw ma!|e no mateml advance ' 13Nw will M*^eoXb«tket ball ^ tto »|}e?iij|f*on Tboraday even- ug. ot t6ia weef: between Mauena Mgn acbWl aid; -tile Fort ^ Covington jaiie^/'«b«B*I^M : *t r S:15, r V' Pjn*ea#eif t«» Ko. 8, which left Maaa w .afcj^JftjtM—day. - aftemooDr left tbe Blili.'a*\- #o*da' aiding jn«t awyab* C*Waj^«fi»f lowiing' into an «rifie4r' hm^maMelf- aoboc^r wi* v" Hook a^'1jd^:l»oi!^|Bjr«''^^r P&elix, forenaan; Gharlea Cryderniin, aaaiatant foreman, J4< A. Fbelix, L. A. Cttittenden kifi N.>A. Reid, dele-- fate* to <b« annual ^ convention; '% 'A>: Chittenden and :|*t ** %i^y^St: ,*aSiiai»tt.'••"•'.'./ "k'- v '' : V^''^'^-- / - :,v ";\'_' ; '' Hose company. F, D» Delaware, foreman; W. M. HatchJM.aaiiistant forwaian; JoaepbKelliKjri, Frank Hodge and W. M. HotcbinB,delegatea : ib> the ;:">BW«| : --#aveBtioii^";Wi,-: £< Smith and Frank Hodge,fit*Wardena. ;-,r^8«a(^c*ri"frifli ; w#|t'4*i'' lihttj^fiiy' iwnJnji fo.iec^nsfs** ^it£,.> 1( "'':v^.' Hortoai i^sop*^v^ r l^; : -.;; 'She- Wjrtertwwn dental a»w necrkig ^w .«si;-k;ltt«rat yei*'* •ejnriee jgti&yfit&sii IS**** *- "-total. 4 i 19ra oaeratioW. all of whieb have itMeidBeajtea^'ji^ w e ^ o f «»treatoieot* bat anable ,A etrwa^Bte *>r choice of : eaadi- 4aiM ^JresideBt w*a taken aosong tlKNiiBO^iiia^f MaMest high achool feat »ee« and toe reaalt waa M fol- towa: fio*«evett6S, Taft 25, Wilson •SZ, Clark IS, L*FoHettc4, Deha5, * W# ; faw« : * •*»«*' Wwe aeta of -ttoaet ^ » d a ^ 43^ieee dinner teta - that -we will iRive to anbacribew at the a aa*ai«^-a»SaBe»a"-- wlrile^tfrty/isat. * beaotifal aet«f cbipaware for lit- ^Jeaaaaey^ % !H>»^B*»i>eeAing contest • f i l a a - 4eaa bigb acbool will take place May «. Teapapil* bave bee% cboeen to *a»»|»rt, at fdUdwt: Eitbar Gotjefi, <faw> Praft, ©wis :-&Bia» r Flot«ne», gtnbiia, KlJaabeth TOWDO, Horatio <3ark, 386> WClaiue, Tbosaaa; Mc- .Qeillan. Verw» iRaylwr and Bob*** Bartford... ";, The New 5*rk Btate Matetial Heade^a' Aa«>e«a*»oi> »• « new organ- katias aompejieii of dealera fa ftalld- fag aaaterialf ia tht» atate. The • S e e n eomlac of a pretident, vic«- preatdeota, aweMtary and treaearer ai»d a board e^twelw director*. W, lu Pratt, of Maaaeaa, ia a member «f the |joa«li>f dfawtora. i*e «aa^ 1: i^'#SBaented by" the •todeata of Maaarna high acbool for tlatlNajaate of i & ctMatie aaawriation wiU take placeApril 19. The play •electod W\ ^be«aebelor'f Divorce" and' tboae Was #P toko part an Jobs Wbalen, Harold Nevin, Proctor Pratt, France* McDonald, Katharine MeNoi- ty, Sarah Tarrtia and Marion De- laney. M The Maaaena giria basket ball team played the Norwood higb school giria at the roller rink in the village laat Saturday afternoon and the viaitora were defeated hy a acore of 17 to 12. Tne game waa evea op to the end of toe third qoarter, when the Maaaena girla threw in five more, winning the game. The Norwood girla were Misaea McCarthy, Dardia, Bnell, ^eaderaon and McAllifter; Maiaena, Jltoaai Col Una, C a g l a r , Wilaon, Oadga and aayawod. A ratnra game WiU be pl.jad at Manrood ta Satur- M t * WaWMMMfl'* Following fa the reply ofN. B. Deniaon, town tnperintendent of high- way!,tothe question asked aatowhy tha east of atone roads in Maaaena wai nearly 100 per cent num-p*? mile than aimriar roads in the town of Louisville. * Qoetof 892 rode of wad„ofr norths aide of Racket river east of. Nevin't cattle paas: coat of road *5,aa?.?C wioth of stone 12 feat, depth of atone 9 fsebea, namber of yards of croshed atoaa 2466, eott per yard $L6G, Kntering into this cost are wpaira to emsher «244;o», dynamite etc $85.45, gasoline engine, pomp and 600 feet of pip* f I»vB?» wira f*M* to replace atone »86, coal for crasher $146 23, oil X6.39, total »628 38. ttt co«t«f the atone eroea road in LooiavMIe ia aa follows, the figore* M a g faraiabed by the town saperin- bsndentef LottiaviHe*; <^itof Zfi rods 9 feet v#|de and 7 incfaea thick and of 22 rods 9 feat wide and 6 iBcbea thick was |1,409.78, wimber efyardf of crashed stone 029.9/ eoet George Mowitt was in Syracuseand Newark, N. Y., a conpleof days last week oh business. Mr. and Mrs. J. S^ McKay* o* Fort Covington, spent Sunday in town the guests of Mrs. LOB|S« Grant. Byron Traver i§ bom front New York to spend bit Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. O'Neill. James Miller and dsughter Jennie, who have been spending the winter in southern New York, arrived home Monday* .-.. .\- -,.•:•'".* Mr. and- Mrs, F. L. Cubley and daugbtor, of Potadam, were guests of W* B r Cnbiey and ferailf To '&wn over Sunday. -- -• Mrs. Genawer Berkley, of Bouckt Hill, Out., visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John CHoe'in town daring .. Jbe past week,.' -••;'; ." •: v. '•:.-,;r ::• : : .^ •Mm St J, fiewchaaer and daugh- ter teila nay* i0xm^Jt^$ i^m hiontbi Visit with friends in Buffalo, Niagara and Rochester. " ; ;'_..'_ .,„ ;'•' lil^-^^^wi.' ..wijo ; ;a««' been/ spending th* winter in Los Angeles, tor;j|^#'o>|igb^^:'tr;^^ had occakionto : iHtfi probably noticed that villag* nave probably £lon Horton has .^Blte^*rgo>|;":a?j6ed:' that it bas been graduelly ^groirlng f ll winter.:"- : :fbete ^r^'abotit ^Oftft; it was drawn tbere from the woods'iu •gbn^;f^n^;ai««; :$-' : ^lj^-mii$ ; wljieb,^ey;.^ern;Aiw;$\i;n^:l|^;^ ihonka arenow heiBg split to sise fit tot ^#to^C..^ "^op^al^^p^** chine is I^in|t , .nBed'-:tber*".,and; it If. is much lik* * -big ax# drivenv by k chunk* of wood as fast as they can be |ila«d^n#r;|fci"-:- : Beaideavth||V : *ot(^ ; f*^ah"ieet.«f^ ln'tober4h|«-*inier« - '••.: rested ia»t;XFrtdayi'for ^ein'gi ' : &i&ik. lu ; dgeiiChj*iMfc.fined^ 'feiJeed'tii'ni' ^-" t jwej^.-ii3»''vJn-- j«f3^ fi»_4)a7d)tn^-n1n^an4lt !; ;t^>^r!^ ;fte3dayfc ; ;\ yjL : ;.t' : : l^_-^::;^'' ; v.," ; ' •; -. ,^ge8«'^li*nn'-v«n.fin«d-_- ^S0?f# tfrftnkebniss- = . ' ^VMpadayv--"*tfdV- i 'Leo: .j^i0,= t ji«i^^'ftiiri;4o^/lin»^te Frans;-;^enibjo^;:iSl-S^":^dqi^--a»4; Albertjjjlarj;i». #ere, fined ft* each for furnisfainf SuilfviB witfe - liqooK Sullivan ntf been Hpoeteid on tne f *{n* 4lan;MK^^fc*onie- ; -tiiB'e,; ":' •;:'.--•'•.•. : : : Frani Sldwdge* of ^Selena* vra* before Judge Chi«se on Tuesday charg ing a gambliDgroom at Helena. - Hie waa held in ?1,G00 bailtoawait the afitinn^of^grand^lury,,;' '-• Mm»t<a» Pubh'c Schoefc. Following is the attendaace forMarchr ••r/'.^-v:^^;-:- a 8. Gr«d«« Spring* -\ : _ iw*t. •--''•.•':•'•• B*l»" Jhfx-Swftf- Jttt Bent:; --• • J58 M STB* ^98» -: I* sir •-.»<•-»*.*.. ee-ie-•-::,*. m>:-. *k' : -»» :.SVF«,--. ; \m -.«=.- • •«s--.ja».':-*«»;.. : --%i \---'-)fto^&;i^' : '&&••:'•'•:£&: There was no tardiness In the rooms of tbe foilnwiag teacher*i: - Mi«* Brownell, Mi« BrM r Miss jM|ilhot4 J land, Miss Hyde. The beat- attend- aace was in Mi« Bowe'arooin, 99.29 ptk cent" Otiier roenja WitBt bjetter than 88 per cent were those of Miss XSmroy, Miss Browne!!, Miss Muihol- land. Miss Brownell'4. room eerned the^haiif-holiday.; :-' •• ^•:-,..)V"; ^:;^v> i- fwwaiHM s*'JMe««a*-Cart6agfc'--." •; Nelson A. Phelix, representing the Maaaena Fire department, attended a meeting of the representative* of tbe Jefferson - St, Lawrence Voiunleer Firemen's Association at Philadel- phia on Saturday. Twenty fi«e:deIe T gates were present and it was decided to hold the next convention at Carth- age two days during the first week in Jane. .. Social and Personal MM. A. P. Bern left yesterday for Montreal to spend Easter with her daughter Julia. j AlsTOSEMENTS Madam* X. . Everything that bear* the name of Alexander Bisson, toe noted French author, is sure of public attention even before the public .beeoinee jae^ gnainUd with its patnr^- BJaname in conn. to ; Imjply: .it guarantee «f sterling worth, and ia as good .-in tbf world of .theatrici|ils| aa of Carnegie in tbe wojrW of iaanisey There therefore little need to boom bis play "Madame'%» which bas been so ver| successful in all the principal Amer- ican theatres, and which delighted London aiid Paris for-.two seasons. It would not answer any purpose to pub- lish the plot—^n tbe contrary that wonld deprive tbe- audience - of the surprises an«l ^|M. Sbet ita per- formsnee develop*. Suffice it. is to say; It if-ann*'aa! l ^f lC : r : # *W^' •• -fier?. formance at the opira house April 1€ and will lie sureto'attract a 'large Ja^-Jb^tl^amJb;'iBt|^s|^K^_:/^ :.-^'.-.; • . ..'.;, SnBiiaii^^^ci'V''"*^;;-^^:;:/^" BMtUiaaghto find slowest expref*' —Through the spring and summer our store will be open six evenings a week. B0B0E^SM*TB CO, , —^foodla^ c b a l ^ ^ t ^ b i ^ and scarce now, moral^buy an oil stove atDBDGf ASMI^jCa.. _T^aat'-by^^. ; 'd|vadding; to Easter joy, send your friends a-box of Belle Mead Sjireeto., ^ 1 4 ajt FBEjSOlBlS. - r^Fbr'agennine nflve nil soap, get the imported Marinello Castile soap ia$, 10 andMc *#r» 0 FBEGOE'S. ^•Weeartf-.-a"Ml Una of Pa'ric"4 TilfordV candiei,* ' Jaat received a fresh supply fot ? Ba»tBr, , At GAL- BREATHE ; "v v:: ";;_; -._.•'-, • -5B<(i» abnut * ^nrifjfjnjs yonr,.Wood ahde1ean^nJ|JflBi , system ^v|iffi.iRexall ariilaV . a.tjiinic medicine of In e,.f!;F$Ej3ipi£s; ~gfp»k piog* a^l' apatk' cnit|, t and Wotol* boat ? a#plfei , a# DODGE & ~Se« tbe Ghi-Namel display, in our ?wJnoo#Vf ^ l ^ C o f e . ^.B^BGE *& ^0an*'''dTeinfai8**n^'. freely Wben old home last week by thV death of j^le^ning *njase>_, v ayi; ^e beet ones t^a-^Mi^'iIipate^Wa1|}«r>-^n«; oftba npttai^te;nf|Kati?lac*,-' ';.- ' : ^v M*fi ':ti ;, 'W' leecr and""'" d'iug&er Marjorie aaj J. P. MacLean visited their aunt; Mrs* Robert Donnelly, in ^snlto^fHev 0at, lestiaaekv * ;. Sf %. A* fearritl Ping* : pisfo* of thftB«pt^feh tt *cbV J* «> JSiiebifil|& this week ia; assisting the pastor there in a series df gospel mettings. Misi Agnes Phillips, who is teach- ing at Bellevjlle^N, Y M ia home to ipie^d,;- a;;%ee;k5i ; ;facatibn "with'; "her 'm6iii^'Mp^i;Mm % PhiBipa at: tbe ;Mrt^n| ; .lfr*,;. 4*^v B*a»B». &lto> •fi*|«'>^tt::apiKring, Iba -w|nte>* in^ ward, returned to their home at North ^^ce;^irejey.;:' -. - - . /- v •],.• Amongthow from-Msssena Who at ^^^"'iiifmnnip^^f it Vtfatel^ town last week were Dr. and"'Mre.' .,F' •Ci^son;- 5 JEt A;; Horton, H. C. Mun wn^aM;^^B^TJ»erniBn ? ..,. ^;,.. , , ^Wist^.'iiSeliont *wbai&ai, '&e.en : spending the v/inter in Rochester, lftTb*n.'toif .sfJfe*'tfaya«it|Jfriendf Ba'*.fil''gn isv&l .-Safe^fo ;'%iaenie> #^ei^^'J|a^"'?J!^aiiSflfeii-ii --niabji^f of itliforeJo> G^^TftaJjner,.. dealer JnopiticBl goods. $&& iolitoctV iifbo! na» enndncted s4a^tb^W^#i-'iSrotl»e*- to \ ^nifann^'affi-w inj|.«oon : ^^4h»}j(!^^i^^ •fieiiif^iiftnanie^K ~ Vj %'. :-f "•' D^'*»d:.#jaf.' if,;l* :s|earni; apes^ ^day; 1 ijjf-'"' O^dfnlljjar^'- %it&'vtbeir dani^^c;lirsi- Cr^Fvl^ left ©gdensburg at six O'clncip Monday evehin^'fof borne^^ ind^rriveW;t]Snnext njorafBg;at Iniur^S'clbck, heiii^defay ~M-fj3;ibkm^*Myie Gantarut*' ,. Ajfi&gkhei^bpnjE, people we, baye noticed home for- Easter §» Pauline Pratt from Vassar, El la Russell front ;Vi'eiJeiiiey;;l^o^as.^nd.B*rr|;'Sttpl- van:, -Ir^--:HColg'itev, Lenjtv' Anlrewe froni ; Syraeuse r Velma Andrews, Lloyd McDonald and Robert Kirk- bride from St. Lawrence, Eli and ^irafr -Fiie^man ^iEbm Syracuse, Esther Csnton, Luella Wilson, An- aitatia Gt^Neill, @Ja 0«tvejjf, 'EfWza^ ilbyd Pattersw frnk /fiobarii I<ooie F«lton> wm^';^t.:^' : -\ ~; : -;; ':- SPEC! At. aW nieina^eap yoajr ;jkln perfect trim during changeable weather by using Rexall Cream Almonds Lotion, at FREGOE'S. -^—Manufacturer** sample line of ftigb- class, tailor-made suits, no*two alike, at *peetaJ-.pri«ii^iu'||A>l : ®A ; ^ jB|8*SiE ? S 0i^#«g(|enibBrg* m |,J ^BOfr :ne# i an# r 'ni»4b«o'ate ladiea* tarior-made suits in all the new ,ma- teriala and new mftdels, including the tJOrfoi^^afe J$T]BA# FRANK*S 'S©NS^gden;|burt,, &'_ %' : - >'$*& • • -36hinaihel your^odra. Ityondon^ ;thlnk*it nay*» ionjSf. :&i Ttba ffoor in the EirstlfatlbnafBa^kl' They minted ^'• ; £e|fc.> 1 ': ^i6^,&' : ;^eapefc : tba^eny other vflrniflh made. DODGE -$_ : ^MITB^OK\,, r ^g^.;"" ..';:. - , '.' ,>. -~if%bnAaye aC'»Jlfe separator,^ m pot elog: J| tip v?ltl*cheap oiL Get* can of De Laval Filtered and .Glari- fied Oil, put up in sealed cans, will go twice as far as the cheaper kind; PODGE ASMiTiJ GO. . ^ —Gets sugar maker's thermometer. It jells you just wben to itpp' boiling f o f n pound sjrop, soft tub sugar -dr"^fc£'-atfgjyf*. Gne batch Bpoited would pay-fbr a' dozen therftowetera. Can be need far making candy al- though we have the regular candy Mhd. DODGE &SMITB CG. •A lONt, OlSFAHCE TELFPHOXf Ha^e f&a ieen |ett!ti|r tip ia the inbr6t»g. mih a backaqhe—hsrdry call it a .. feackache--|o^as%M]!iairii^^ If so, »6 inatter * ' hoy slight the Jain, do not neglect it*—Just "as sure.as'yqu dq, it ysfyt develop into soaiethiug seiious, chronie kidney troubles. It means that the kidneys are not doing their duty^-they need sptoething to s:imulate them to renewed aetivity—something to. help them throw off the, accumulation of poisqnolis t - matter. K txmtmwt is negl0cted r this waste material is absorbed by the €n- tfresystea, cattsi%rheHmatism, dropsy, etc. Keep the kidneys a^tiye— as^igithernih tkk^fetioa* ! . ."*-• iv, - P%afl Kidney Pills will dissolve aB ! injurious deposits . ; v- / . / ;. i—fender the pa£$a|®5 aatisep^ic and make it much easier for the kidneys to perforin their natural i|nties, Rerneraber this-^th'at for >ny kidnevjtrptthje' yon shc-nld use Nyai^ Eidriey g||Js^-they f are prompt and effectiip--hahay to carry and easy to take. Fifty and twenty;5Sre cents th& bQx. jL^ .,, ' Whatever agood drug storeonght"to have^-and : 'many ^ling^that other. , daig stores dotft keep, you'll find here.| Coine to us first and yon'U get what you want. -. f ••"_ ' ..-.""' ,-<,-.', •"-'•*:• ^U2^ Edgar L Fregoe, PrescriptionDruggist t3arefalA«eattef , Tfcc KexallStbj*^® ^^ - The steamer Princess Louise, own- ed by Smallman Bros., which has plied between Cornwall and Dundee, baa been sold to'H. F. Cummipgs. of Cornwall, and the old boat line which the Smallraans have carried on for 41 years is terminated, tbe river baa "gradnally filled b p V as to make navigation difficult for such boats, and tbeadvent of the "pat-pats" bas so reduced the business as to make it unprofitable. • .-' " • 4 JOiiK'WAliTeo. • '• , . Bobbera. $7.00 per hundred; over- »boes,$3.00 per hundred; paper rags, 60c, per hundred; tin foil, $|0.00 per hunderd; mixed pewter, $1^.00 per hunlSred; bicycle tirea, S3.00 per hundred; dry bones, ?10.00 per ton; bran (jaefca, ljc eacb; 200 pound sacks 2c each; zinc, $2,00 per bun- Sired; lead, 8c per pound. I will ^all at your bouse and get the above ;%entippe4» ^l anyocated at, St liJIin^llieaU 45wl3 1' :sm CM? mmti CARACE. About Aoril 15 I - will open a garage and auto repair shop on An- drews afreet in the Am* building. I wflidbafl kinds of automobile and gasoline engine repairing and ma- l^bine work^ All work guaranteed nd charges reasonable. - . • •-* l«w4 B.B.CLOEEY. ac 1 'Mere will be an Eaiter bail in Tnbo*i half at* Racket River on Mon- day evening, April 8.' Good music anoV refreshments. Two valuable prates will be giventothe best lad* and gentleman dancere,'winners to be decided by tbree judges. Come and earn the prizes. All are invited, i, "• ,.20w2.- •-, . '• -.•• •.. RiEITAT'QeB^ ••' I have received a carload of choice Franklin: county potatoes which I have for sale. G. W> BAtLv iw, Three boys named Harry La'rvey aged 80, Bernard Cslnon aged 18 and Chester Brooke aged 19, escaped from the State Custodial asylum at Borne last Friday night and walked west on tbe N. Y. C. railroad trscks. About seven o'clock Saturday morn- ing tbey were run down by a train, Lairvey ana Calnon being killed. Cslnon waa sent there from Madrid, where bia people now live. Woo never gives praise eaaswt ex- obatanr. . ^et; it ^m^WSi^y-:^:^ -^D^Bi greaseanSbstMrrea at MDN- •^-Get tfie babit r : gor to GAL- BREATH'S. . •• ;• .- ',"• . -- 1 MAuto and gasoline engine repairs afi^^GIPfgarfgei.v i-V;,. ; _:'; -Usilosj Green /Mountain silos, at .DDDG^«^MlTfl;GGv:;v^'-;.: :'-'?-.£ -r-Vulcanizing, guaranteed to gite aa^sf«0Jiotti«t"8lO3»^^ *••;•/*" ^Wanted, « load bf straw for' bed*- ding. fOBGf '* SMiTp CO* - - --All kinds of tirea, ante ahd boat snppttei at MDN^N'S garage: -^Bave yoi* seen those new $t25 Men'a heavy shoes atDiGNAGHDE'Sj; —J.;B» Sturtevant,fit.D, r ©enlist, at Whitens hotel, Massena, April 4. —Clipping machines for horse*, sheep and cow* at BODGE & SMITH co, :.:/•/;"-•>• .... -• ',-•'••". :•••' —-Be safe. Take your prescriptions to GA LBREATH'S prescription phar- macy. •—Men's, women's aiid childreb*a rubber boots and rubbers at DONA- GHOE'S. —Cbambray, percale, dimity, lin- gerie, linen, taffeta, foulard and net dresses, hinging in price from $3 to $55 at NATHAN FRANK'S , SONS, ^j^^p^^^Qm-'^' goods^nsSness, first, last and •-.*.>.< ^wf^is'Tfo give better and better inerehandisej to *; '^l^ti^^p^^pd^^io afford a wide ohotee; to give \\^^pS^^'m'kQ^%^V^s-& square de^ r aad SA^JS- Ogd«naburg, N. Y. lw m. Dress Goods in all shades, iga til match all otif dress JDartMSts^ Bo|s. W^fl jPapep, . ^, Spven^'five ^ew pt#es of Dress Qifighaiiis. ~J •'... : : '>''c-'K3ci Gloves—ail shades. Silk: Glcfv-es, 50&, p.C©. $1,2S» $E50 per pair. New ^ttiboats. Oar $5^0 Mk Fettiepats, in Uavy -Jmap m<$ Black; guajaateedferone year, j ... ,...'t-' ; ? ^W«slir)Underwe^acotoplet^ Shoes an<t Hosiery for everyone. Spring Osats and Skifi^. ^ Standard Fatterris. '.'".. =p== -* . - . . . . . . . - =--, ; ..-T ..... , ,-j^ No Question About It We enjoy to a rare degree the, confidence of our cus^ tomers. '.-.•.*' : . <•'". . v . ' . This confidence is the product of experience. Those who trade with us regularly have learned to know they can depend upon getting the hest goods and. service. ' When you want drugs or have a prescription to be filled, and desire to h^ve absolute 'assurance of perfect service, kindly remember-this store. ' '.' .... ''• Ybu will never have" reason to regret giving us your confidence. ... '"••'*' OBt THB HABIT, 60 TO * on Phone 109-J * - ****'5r^«B-*"-i(»- -*'' ^ Kirkbride's :, We are now showing a bea^Jtifui l i n e of Spring and Summer JDfess Qoods ; cOosisistinjg of Whit!? Dress Flouncings, Silk Muslins, Cantona Silk, Sat- in MessaJeKe, Foulards, Muslins, Orawa Boalards, Percales and Dress Ginghanjs. / WAIStS^Ladies , White Muslin Waists, which can't be beaten in style and price, .. MUSLrN^tTNDERWEAR^Be sure and look at pur domestic line of Muslin Underwear made at the Domestip factory, not in sweat; shops. . We have received lately a beatttifnl line of Spies' Dress Trimmings, if you want the proper thing. In thaUine be sure and gb to . V J. B. u 35S iS Spring Showing of V and Rugs Wall iPaper, 5c. to 40c. double roll 9x12 Brussels Rug, $13.50 9x12 Velvet Rugs, 10 patterns to select from, for $17;50 B AII 17V'C CTWDC" —w> m > ^^y^T^TsTT^rl

Upload: vutuyen

Post on 09-Apr-2019

220 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

»•. >•*,. „. 'iteaSSS -mr*

mm • • ' " - * ;

THB MASSENA OBSERVER, MASSENA, MEW YQR^ T m i R ^ A Y , A#RBL 4, if12 -' -ifh~~ A. \.

ri ttlo cntd by BwdMfft

=.•:-•••• , " • - . ' . : ",' , w » *

Loc*J Mention •eats* m*t Sunday,

a Tka iea it still telid in the river*. •sator vacation in the village

eafcools next week.

Abont four inches of now [fell j B tsW section Monday night •"""" —

*•*-- SKI

atoniaawdst how • 5 * : - ^ " beautiful tflbe*,' ^ f e - l ^ . : NttPattti

„ Millinery shows in the stores tint sail women's headgear the balance «f ** ,*'*i f»;i- t ~ i ; ' ~ w * ' — - ' ' """"

-J*. i f , » * * ^ W t a f e » n « m for this t e a m u d more wagons tow sleigba aav« bean in OM this weak.

" Aatoaasbilt owns* an* looking «Mr their ear* and getting . tbasa *e*c> for ta* first good road*. ^

Tbia to Holy armk and it being ob-fef j p e t « f tartlet* in iba

'^r;i' ^**i

{efcaas'nMeaiRfe}..

*Si

•j^jr™5

* v *

3tF^ ^^

B k & ...<<.

MnBaaaflBK a-' A lSS:

V ii-^al

> .MIL i^^fe

*«-<

«t* * At

• "1 JP-" -!»"*

• $ & •

%iǤ**

C5T

at*

Wi

W6*

r „ * ? t a

oolexiai , . . l « , t ' - A .

^ •"* ^ ^ S

w * - * ' 7 « .

t l i i

law Jowiab . ^, vnmimtc «f •Od OMtiBMt *W tigtlt

baakat ball taam da vfi Gnpewtg «(f UadHd »t

N«aaiasr ij.-.,^' O H M . '. -"f';'~; ^.,

JttwjwmiwepwiMSatuidayfroa, tweo'claek to t*a la tb» nftotaton «>d in tb« twt lo t •« owal.

Tbat^ttenfwoffletthM abandwine » • » tiw» of wedding tarda and ac-; •aiagWBeata fue tiwaa weddipga that a n ta take place after Kaater. f'"'-

t i t Ksight* of Cohnnboa will gir« an JMw'Jjwee ifi tbe town nail on Wedpe»>yeroaing, AprillO. witb aiaaie by the original Maaaena orchea-

liafitwitt jbeas Biatw danee in 1 b«WB .tall, "aiast.. Monday evening

TbeaBBBaltteetinf of tbaMMMDi fire departmant wi« bald on "Eaaiday evening; iwtf- ..4ii«.-:-#(]!li«M ii# i i eent «^^iV:'Xoii^--^.K:'i^^te«pt<

Ml artilii' BarhutCoeir, wbo baa bee^

jiajNfti Jaxtlf '*!» winbw at the ina--<avii»e abatt,ia,tib» wijee mill, ia now aanitlbyecraa nMKitiwit & jg. C Hna-aan'agaiaite.'..,-.,.

Batenen announce £bat as advance ia tbe wbeleaale piice^f beef, pork awi lanba Ma" beta -. »ade bot a* yet ffaey haw ma!|e no mateml advance

' 13Nw will M * ^ e o X b « t k e t ball ^ tto »|}e?iij|f*on Tboraday even-ug. ot t6ia weef: between Mauena Mgn acbWl aid; -tile Fort ^ Covington jaiie^/'«b«B*I^M :*trS:15,r V'

Pjn*ea#eif t « » Ko. 8, which left Maaa w .afcj^JftjtM—day. - aftemooDr left tbe Blili.'a*\- #o*da' aiding jn«t awyab* C*Waj^«fi»f lowiing' into an

«rifie4r'hm^maMelf- aoboc r wi*

v" Hook a^'1jd^:l»oi!^|Bjr«''^^r P&elix, forenaan; Gharlea Cryderniin, aaaiatant foreman, J4< A. Fbelix, L. A. Cttittenden kifi N.>A. Reid, dele--fate* to <b« annual ^ convention; •'% 'A>: Chittenden and :|*t ** %i^y^St: ,*aSiiai»tt.'••"•'.'./ "k'-v'': V '' ' -- /-:,v";\'_';''

Hose company. F, D» Delaware, foreman; W. M. HatchJM.aaiiistant forwaian; JoaepbKelliKjri, Frank Hodge and W. M. HotcbinB,delegatea

:ib> the ;:">BW«|:--#aveBtioii ";Wi,-: £< Smith and Frank Hodge, fit* Wardena. ;-,r^8«a(^c*ri"frifli; w#|t'4*i'' lihttj^fiiy' iwnJnji fo.iec^nsfs** it£,.>1("'':v .'

Hortoai i^sop*^v^rl^;:-.;;

'She- Wjrtertwwn dental a»w necrkig ^w .«si;-k;ltt«rat yei*'* •ejnriee jgti&yfit&sii IS**** *- "-total. 4 i 19ra oaeratioW. all of whieb have itMeidBeajtea^'ji^ w e ^ o f «»treatoieot* bat anable

,A etrwa^Bte *>r choice of : eaadi-4aiM JresideBt w*a taken aosong tlKNiiBO iiia f MaMest high achool feat »ee« and toe reaalt waa M fol-towa: fio*«evett6S, Taft 25, Wilson •SZ, Clark IS, L*FoHettc4, Deha5,

* W#;faw«:* •*»«*' Wwe aeta of -ttoaet ^ » d a ^ 43^ieee dinner teta - that -we will iRive to anbacribew at the aaa*ai«^-a»SaBe»a"-- wlrile^tfrty/isat.

* beaotifal aet«f cbipaware for lit-^Jeaaaaey^ %

!H>»^B*»i>eeAing contest •f i laa-4eaa bigb acbool will take place May « . Teapapil* bave bee% cboeen to *a»»|»rt, at fdUdwt: Eitbar Gotjefi, <faw> Praft, ©wis :-&Bia»r Flot«ne», gtnbiia, KlJaabeth TOWDO, Horatio <3ark, 386> WClaiue, Tbosaaa; Mc-.Qeillan. Verw» iRaylwr and Bob*** Bartford... ";,

The New 5*rk Btate Matetial Heade^a' Aa«>e«a*»oi> »• « new organ-katias aompejieii of dealera fa ftalld-fag aaaterialf ia tht» atate. The •Seen eomlac of a pretident, vic«-preatdeota, aweMtary and treaearer ai»d a board e^twelw director*. W, lu Pratt, of Maaaeaa, ia a member «f the |joa«li>f dfawtora.

i*e «aa^1:i^'#SBaented by" the •todeata of Maaarna high acbool for tlatlNajaate of i & ctMatie aaawriation wiU take placeApril 19. The play •electod W\ ^be«aebelor'f Divorce" and' tboae Was # P toko part a n Jobs Wbalen, Harold Nevin, Proctor Pratt, France* McDonald, Katharine MeNoi-ty, Sarah Tarrtia and Marion De-laney. M

The Maaaena giria basket ball team played the Norwood higb school giria at the roller rink in the village laat Saturday afternoon and the viaitora were defeated hy a acore of 17 to 12. Tne game waa evea op to the end of toe third qoarter, when the Maaaena girla threw in five more, winning the game. The Norwood girla were Misaea McCarthy, Dardia, Bnell, ^eaderaon and McAllifter; Maiaena, Jltoaai Col Una, C a g l a r , Wilaon, Oadga and aayawod. A ratnra game WiU be pl.jad at Manrood ta Satur-

M t * WaWMMMfl'*

Following fa the reply ofN. B. Deniaon, town tnperintendent of high­way!, to the question asked aa to why tha east of atone roads in Maaaena wai nearly 100 per cent num-p*? mile than aimriar roads in the town of Louisville. *

Qoetof 892 rode of wad„ofr norths aide of Racket river east of. Nevin't cattle paas: coat of road *5,aa?.?C wioth of stone 12 feat, depth of atone 9 fsebea, namber of yards of croshed atoaa 2466, eott per yard $L6G, Kntering into this cost are wpaira to emsher «244;o», dynamite etc $85.45, gasoline engine, pomp and 600 feet of pip* f I»vB?» wira f*M* to replace atone »86, coal for crasher $146 23, oil X6.39, total »628 38.

ttt co«t«f the atone eroea road in LooiavMIe ia aa follows, the figore* M a g faraiabed by the town saperin-bsndentef LottiaviHe*; <^itof Zfi rods 9 feet v#|de and 7 incfaea thick and of 22 rods 9 feat wide and 6 iBcbea thick was |1,409.78, wimber efyardf of crashed stone 029.9/ eoet

George Mowitt was in Syracuseand Newark, N. Y., a conpleof days last week oh business.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S McKay* o* Fort Covington, spent Sunday in town the guests of Mrs. LOB|S« Grant.

Byron Traver i§ bom front New York to spend bit Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. O'Neill.

James Miller and dsughter Jennie, who have been spending the winter in southern New York, arrived home Monday* .-.. .\- - , .•:•'".*

Mr. and- Mrs, F. L. Cubley and daugbtor, of Potadam, were guests of W* B r Cnbiey and ferailf To '&wn over Sunday. -- -•

Mrs. Genawer Berkley, of Bouckt Hill, Out., visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John CHoe'in town daring

.. Jbe past week,.' -••;'; ." •: v. '•:.-,;r ::• ::.^

•Mm S t J, fiewchaaer and daugh­ter teila nay* i0xm^Jt^$ i^m hiontbi Visit with friends in Buffalo, Niagara and Rochester. ";;'_..'_ ..,„

;'•' lil^-^^^wi.' ..wijo;;a««' been/ spending th* winter in Los Angeles,

tor;j|^#'o>|igb^^:'tr;^^

had occakionto:

iHtfi probably noticed that villag* nave probably £lon Horton has . Blte *rgo>|;":a?j6ed:'

that it bas been graduelly ^groirlng f ll winter.:"-: :f bete r^'abotit ^Oftft;

i t was drawn tbere from the woods'iu •gbn^;f^n^;ai««; :$-':^lj^-mii$ ;wljieb,^ey;.^ern;Aiw;$\i;n^:l|^;^ ihonka arenow heiBg split to sise fit tot ^ # t o ^ C . . ^ "^op^al^^p^** chine is I in|t,.nBed'-:tber*".,and; • it If.

is much lik* * -big ax# drivenv by k

chunk* of wood as fast as they can be |ila«d^n#r;|fci"-:-: Beaideavth||V:*ot(^

;f*^ah"ieet.«f ln'tober4h|«-*inier« - '••.:

rested ia»t;XFrtdayi'for ein'gi ':&i&ik. lu;dgeiiChj*iMfc.fined 'feiJeed'tii'ni' -"tjwej^.-ii3»''vJn-- j«f3^ fi»_4)a7d)tn^-n1n^an4lt!;;t^>^r!^ ;fte3dayfc;;\ yjL:;.t':

:l^_-^::;^'';v.,";' •; -. ,^ge8«'^li*nn'-v«n.fin«d-_- ^S0?f# tfrftnkebniss- =.' ^VMpadayv--"*tfdV-i'Leo:

.j^i0,=tji«i^^'ftiiri;4o^/lin»^te Frans;-;^enibjo^;:iSl-S^":^dqi^--a»4; Albertjjjlarj;i». #ere, fined f t * each for furnisfainf SuilfviB witfe - liqooK Sullivan ntf been Hpoeteid on tne f*{n* 4lan;MK^^fc*onie-;-tiiB'e,; "::' •;:'.--•'•.•.. :::

Frani Sldwdge* of ^Selena* vra* before Judge Chi«se on Tuesday charg ing a gambliDgroom at Helena. - Hie waa held in ?1,G00 bail to await the afitinn^of^grand^lury,,;'

'-• Mm»t<a» Pubh'c Schoefc. Following is the attendaace

forMarchr ••r/'.^-v:^^;-:-

a 8. Gr«d««

Spring* -\:_ •

i w * t . •--''•.•':•'••

B*l»" Jhfx-Swftf-Jttt Bent:; --• •

J58 M STB* ^98» -: I* sir •-.»<•-»*.*.. ee-ie-•-::,*. m>:-. *k':-»» :.SVF«,--. ; \m -.«=.- • •«s--.ja».':-*«»;.. :--%i

\---'-)fto^&;i^':'&&••:'•'•:£&:

There was no tardiness In the rooms of tbe foilnwiag teacher*i: - Mi«* Brownell, M i « BrMr Miss jM|ilhot4J

land, Miss Hyde. The beat- attend-aace was in Mi« Bowe'arooin, 99.29 ptk cent" Otiier roenja WitBt bjetter than 88 per cent were those of Miss XSmroy, Miss Browne!!, Miss Muihol-land. Miss Brownell'4. room eerned the^haiif-holiday.; :-'•• •:-,..)V"; ^:;^v>

i- fwwaiHM s*'JMe««a*-Cart6agfc'--." •; Nelson A. Phelix, representing the Maaaena Fire department, attended a meeting of the representative* of tbe Jefferson - St, Lawrence Voiunleer Firemen's Association at Philadel­phia on Saturday. Twenty fi«e:deIeT gates were present and it was decided to hold the next convention at Carth-age two days during the first week in Jane. ..

Social and Personal

MM. A. P. Bern left yesterday for Montreal to spend Easter with her daughter Julia. • j

A l s T O S E M E N T S

Madam* X. . Everything that bear* the name of

Alexander Bisson, toe noted French author, is sure of public attention even before the public .beeoinee jae^ gnainUd with its patnr^- BJaname in conn. to ; Imjply: .it guarantee «f sterling worth, and ia as good .-in tbf world of .theatrici|ils| aa of Carnegie in tbe wojrW of iaanisey There i» therefore little need to boom bis play "Madame'%» which bas been so ver| successful in all the principal Amer­ican theatres, and which delighted London aiid Paris for-.two seasons. It would not answer any purpose to pub­lish the plot—^n tbe contrary that wonld deprive tbe- audience - of the surprises an«l ^ | M . Sbet ita per-formsnee develop*. Suffice it. is to say; It if-ann*'aa!l^flC:r: # * W^' •• -fier?. formance at the opira house April 1€ and will lie sure to' attract a 'large Ja^-Jb^tl amJb;'iBt| s| K^_:/ :.-^'.-.; • . ..'.;,

SnBiiaii^^^ci'V''"*^;;-^^:;:/^" BMtUiaaghto find slowest expref*'

—Through the spring and summer our store will be open six evenings a week. B0B0E^SM*TB CO, , —^foodla^ c b a l ^ ^ t ^ b i ^ and scarce now, moral^buy an oil stove atDBDGf ASMI^jCa.. _T^aat'-by^^.;'d|vadding; to Easter joy, send your friends a-box of Belle Mead Sjireeto., ^ 1 4 ajt FBEjSOlBlS. -r^Fbr'agennine nflve nil soap, get the imported Marinello Castile soap ia$, 10 andMc *#r» 0 FBEGOE'S. ^•Weeartf-.-a"Ml Una of Pa'ric"4 TilfordV candiei,* ' Jaat received a fresh supply fot?Ba»tBr, , At GAL-BREATHE ; "vv::";;_; -._.•'-, • -5B<(i» abnut * nrifjfjnjs yonr,.Wood ahde1ean^nJ|JflBi, system v|iffi.iRexall

ariilaV . a.tjiinic medicine of

In e,.f!;F$Ej3ipi£s;

~gfp»k piog* a^l' apatk' cnit|,t and Wotol* boat?a#plfei ,a# DODGE &

~Se« tbe Ghi-Namel display, in our ?wJnoo#Vf l ^ C o f e . ^.B^BGE *&

^0an*'''dTeinfai8**n^'. freely Wben old home last week by thV death of j^le^ning *njase>_,vayi; e beet ones t a- Mi 'iIipate^Wa1|}«r>- n«; oftba npttai^te;nf|Kati?lac*,-' ';.- ':^v

M*fi ':ti;,'W' leecr and""'" d'iug&er Marjorie aaj J. P. MacLean visited their aunt; Mrs* Robert Donnelly, in

snlto fHev 0at, lestiaaekv * ;.

Sf%. A* fearritl Ping*: pisfo* of thftB«pt^fehtt*cbV J* «> JSiiebifil|& this week ia; assisting the pastor there in a series df gospel mettings.

Misi Agnes Phillips, who is teach­ing at Bellevjlle^N, YM ia home to ipie d,;- a;;%ee;k5i;;facatibn "with'; "her 'm6iii^'Mp^i;Mm% PhiBipa at: tbe

;Mrt^n|;.lfr*,;. 4 * ^ v B*a»B». &lto>

•fi*|«'> tt::apiKring, Iba -w|nte>* in ward, returned to their home at North

^^ce;^irejey.;:' -. - - . /-v •],.• Amongthow from-Msssena Who at

^ ^ ^ " ' i i i f m n n i p ^ ^ f i t Vtfatel town last week were Dr. and"'Mre.' .,F' •Ci^son;-5JEt A;; Horton, H. C. Mun wn^aM;^^B^TJ»erniBn?..,. ^;,.. ,

, ^Wist^.'iiSeliont *wbai&ai, '&e.en:

spending the v/inter in Rochester, i» lftTb*n.'toif .sfJfe*' tfaya «it|Jfriendf • Ba'*.fil''gn isv&l .-Safe fo ;'%iaenie> #^ei^^'J|a^"'?J!^aiiSflfeii-ii --niabji^f of itlifore Jo> G^^TftaJjner,.. dealer JnopiticBl goods.

$&& iolitoctV iifbo! na» enndncted

s4a^tb^W^#i-'iSrotl»e*- to \ ^nifann^'affi-w inj| .«oon :^^4h»}j(!^^i^^ •fieiiif iiftnanie^K ~Vj %'. :-f "•'

D^'*»d:.#jaf.' if,;l* :s|earni; apes^ ^ d a y ; 1 ijjf-'"' O^dfnlljjar '- %it&'vtbeir dani^^c;lirsi- Cr^Fvl^ left ©gdensburg at six O'clncip Monday evehin^'fof borne ^ ind^rriveW;t]Snnext njorafBg;at Iniur S'clbck, heiii^defay ~M-fj3;ibkm^*Myie Gantarut*' , .

Ajfi&gkhei bpnjE, people we, baye noticed home for- Easter § » Pauline Pratt from Vassar, El la Russell front ;Vi'eiJeiiiey;;l^o^as.^nd.B*rr|;'Sttpl-van:, -Ir --:HColg'itev, Lenjtv' Anlrewe froni ; Syraeuser Velma Andrews, Lloyd McDonald and Robert Kirk-bride from St. Lawrence, Eli and ^irafr -Fiie^man iEbm Syracuse, Esther Csnton, Luella Wilson, An-aitatia Gt^Neill, @Ja 0«tvejjf, 'EfWza

ilbyd Pattersw frnk /fiobarii I<ooie F«lton> wm^';^t.:^':-\ ~;:-;;':-

SPEC! At.

aW nieina^eap yoajr ;jkln perfect trim during changeable weather by using Rexall Cream Almonds Lotion, at FREGOE'S. - —Manufacturer** sample line of ftigb-class, tailor-made suits, no*two alike, at *peetaJ-.pri«ii^iu'||A>l:®A;^ jB|8*SiE?S 0i^#«g(|enibBrg* m | ,J

^BOfr :ne#ian#r'ni»4b«o'ate ladiea* tarior-made suits in all the new ,ma-teriala and new mftdels, including the tJOrfoi^^afe J$T]BA# FRANK*S 'S©NS^gden;|burt,, &'_ %' •:- >'$*& • • -36hinaihel your^odra. Ityondon^ ;thlnk*it nay*» ionjSf.:&iTtba ffoor in the EirstlfatlbnafBa^kl' They minted ^'•;£e|fc.>1': i6 ,&':;^eapefc: tba^eny other vflrniflh made. DODGE -$_ :^MITB^OK\,,r ^g .;"" ..';:. - , '.' ,>. -~if%bnAaye aC'»Jlfe separator,^ m pot elog: J | tip v?ltl*cheap oiL Get* can of De Laval Filtered and .Glari-fied Oil, put up in sealed cans, will go twice as far as the cheaper kind; PODGE ASMiTiJ GO. . ^ —Gets sugar maker's thermometer. It jells you just wben to itpp' boiling f o f n pound sjrop, soft tub sugar -dr" fc£'-atfgjyf*. Gne batch Bpoited would pay-fbr a' dozen therftowetera. Can be need far making candy al­though we have the regular candy Mhd. DODGE &SMITB CG.

• A lONt,

OlSFAHCE TELFPHOXf

Ha^e f&a i e e n |ett!ti|r t ip ia the inbr6t»g. mih a backaqhe—hsrdry call it a .. feackache--|o^as%M]!iairii^^ If so, » 6 inatter * '

hoy slight the Jain, do not neglect it*—Just "as sure.as'yqu dq, it ysfyt develop into soaiethiug seiious, chronie kidney troubles. It means that the kidneys are not doing their duty^-they need sptoething to s:imulate them to renewed aetivity—something to. help them throw off the, accumulation of poisqnolis

t - matter. K txmtmwt i s negl0ctedrthis waste material is absorbed by the €n-tfresystea, cattsi%rheHmatism, dropsy, etc. Keep the kidneys a^tiye— as^igithernih tkk^fetioa* ! . ."*-• iv, -

P%afl Kidney Pills will dissolve aB ! injurious deposits . ;v- / . / ;.

i—fender the pa£$a|®5 aatisep^ic and make it much easier for the kidneys to perforin their natural i|nties, Rerneraber this-^th'at for >ny kidnevjtrptthje' yon shc-nld use N y a i ^ Eidriey g||Js^-theyf are prompt and effectiip--hahay to carry and easy to take. Fifty and twenty;5Sre cents th& bQx. jL^ .,, '

Whatever agood drug storeonght"to have^-and:'many ^ling^that other. , daig stores dotft keep, you'll find here. | Coine to us first and yon'U get what

you want. -.f ••"_ ' . . - ."" ' ,-<,-.', •"-'•*:• •

^ U 2 ^ Edgar L Fregoe, PrescriptionDruggist t3arefalA«eattef , Tfcc K e x a l l S t b j * ^ ® ^ ^ -

The steamer Princess Louise, own­ed by Smallman Bros., which has plied between Cornwall and Dundee, baa been sold to'H. F. Cummipgs. of Cornwall, and the old boat line which the Smallraans have carried on for 41 years is terminated, tbe river baa "gradnally filled b p V as to make navigation difficult for such boats, and tbeadvent of the "pat-pats" bas so reduced the business as to make it unprofitable. • .-' " • 4

JOiiK'WAliTeo. • '• , . Bobbera. $7.00 per hundred; over-»boes,$3.00 per hundred; paper rags, 60c, per hundred; tin foil, $|0.00 per hunderd; mixed pewter, $1^.00 per hunlSred; bicycle tirea, S3.00 per hundred; dry bones, ?10.00 per ton; bran (jaefca, l j c eacb; 200 pound sacks 2c each; zinc, $2,00 per bun-Sired; lead, 8c per pound. I will ^all at your bouse and get the above ;%entippe4» l anyocated at, St W« liJIin^llieaU

45wl3

1'

:sm CM? mmti C A R A C E .

About Aoril 15 I - will open a garage and auto repair shop on An­drews afreet in the Am* building. I wflidbafl kinds of automobile and gasoline engine repairing and ma-

l^bine work^ All work guaranteed nd charges reasonable. - . • •-*

l«w4 B.B.CLOEEY. ac

1 'Mere will be an Eaiter bail in

Tnbo*i half at* Racket River on Mon-day evening, April 8.' Good music anoV refreshments. Two valuable prates will be given to the best lad* and gentleman dancere,'winners to be decided by tbree judges. Come and earn the prizes. All are invited, i , "• ,.20w2.- •-, .

'• -.•• •.. RiEITAT'QeB^ ••' I have received a carload of choice

Franklin: county potatoes which I have for sale. G. W> BAtLv i w ,

Three boys named Harry La'rvey aged 80, Bernard Cslnon aged 18 and Chester Brooke aged 19, escaped from the State Custodial asylum at Borne last Friday night and walked west on tbe N. Y. C. railroad trscks. About seven o'clock Saturday morn­ing tbey were run down by a train, Lairvey ana Calnon being killed. Cslnon waa sent there from Madrid, where bia people now live.

Woo never gives praise eaaswt ex-obatanr. .

^et; it ^m^WSi^y-:^:^ - D^Bi greaseanSbstMrrea at MDN-

• -Get tfie babitr: gor to GAL-

BREATH'S. . •• ;• .- ',"• . --1

MAuto and gasoline engine repairs a f i^^GIPfgarfge i .v i - V ; , . ; _:'; -Usilosj Green /Mountain silos, at .DDDG^«^MlTfl;GGv:;v^'-;.: :'-'?-.£ -r-Vulcanizing, guaranteed to gite aa^sf«0Jiotti«t"8lO3»^^ *••;•/*" ^Wanted, « load bf straw for' bed*-ding. f O B G f '* SMiTp CO* - ---All kinds of tirea, ante ahd boat snppttei at MDN^N'S garage: -^Bave yoi* seen those new $ t 2 5 Men'a heavy shoes atDiGNAGHDE'Sj; —J.;B» Sturtevant, fit. D,r ©enlist, at Whitens hotel, Massena, April 4.

—Clipping machines for horse*, sheep and cow* at BODGE & SMITH c o , : . : / • / ; " - • > • . . . . - • ' , - • ' • • " . : • • • '

—-Be safe. Take your prescriptions to GA LBREATH'S prescription phar­macy. •—Men's, women's aiid childreb*a rubber boots and rubbers at DONA-GHOE'S. —Cbambray, percale, dimity, lin­gerie, linen, taffeta, foulard and net dresses, hinging in price from $3 to $55 at NATHAN FRANK'S , SONS,

^j^^p^^^Qm-'^' goods^nsSness, first, last and •-.*.>.< ^ w f ^ i s ' T f o give better and better inerehandisej to

*; '^l^ti^^p^^pd^^io afford a wide ohotee; to give \\^^pS^^'m'kQ^%^V^s-& square de^r aad SA^JS-

Ogd«naburg, N. Y. lw

m. Dress Goods in all shades, iga til match all otif dress

JDartMSts Bo|s. W^fl jPapep, . , Spven^'five ew pt#es of Dress Qifighaiiis. ~J

•'... : : '>''c-'K3ci Gloves—ail shades. Silk: Glcfv-es, 50&, p.C©. $1,2S» $E50 per pair.

New ttiboats. Oar $5^0 Mk Fettiepats, in Uavy -Jmap m<$ Black; guajaateed fer one year, j ...

,...'t-' ;?^W«slir)Underwe^acotoplet^ Shoes an<t Hosiery for everyone.

Spring Osats and Skifi . ^ Standard Fatterris. ' . ' " . .

= p = =

- * . - . . . • . . . . • • • - = - - , ; . . - T . . . . . , , - j ^

No Question About It We enjoy to a rare degree the, confidence of our cus^

tomers. ' . - . • . * ' :. <•'". .v . ' . This confidence is the product of experience. Those

who trade with us regularly have learned to know they can depend upon getting the hest goods and. service. '

When you want drugs or have a prescription to be filled, and desire to h^ve absolute 'assurance of perfect service, kindly remember-this store. ' '.'....''•

Ybu will never have" reason to regret giving us your confidence. ...'"••'*'

OBt THB HABIT, 6 0 TO *

on Phone 109-J

* - ****'5r^«B-*"-i(»- - * ' ' ^

Kirkbride's

:, We are now showing a bea^Jtifui l i n e of Spring and Summer JDfess Qoods; cOosisistinjg of Whit!? Dress Flouncings, Silk Muslins, Cantona Silk, Sat­in MessaJeKe, Foulards, Muslins, Orawa Boalards, Percales and Dress Ginghanjs. /

W A I S t S ^ L a d i e s , White Muslin Waists, which can't be beaten in style and price, ..

MUSLrN^tTNDERWEAR^Be sure and look at pur domestic line of Muslin Underwear made at the Domestip factory, not in sweat; shops. .

We have received lately a beatttifnl line of S p i e s ' Dress Trimmings, if you want the proper thing. In thaUine be sure and gb to . V

J. B.

u

35S

iS

Spring Showing of

V

and Rugs Wall iPaper, 5c. to 40c . double roll

9 x 1 2 Brussels Rug, $13.50

9x12 Velvet Rugs, 10 patterns to select from, for $17;50

BAII 17V'C CTWDC"

— w > m

> ^^y^T^TsTT^rl