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Ig nt.t.1^ _ . ___ ^ “T M » . build houses, othe^ times bariis. ^ - . tyom.. ,-pmbabiy w ^ ? r w v.. KiiiM iraiTtino nttiAi* tim«« i»a.m«• An- ----- ------ . . -- ------- ------------------ -. - .v*^„ -., iSho .Dfti'-ifEKWstiVe Si>dt besidfe o6ier bovTIfces to' 5ltiy wRT«ie--f^om-the -pros-..^^y^iftUire4--'|(S'‘r ^ u ^ o a t i o n for of* •'•.-w ^ -im a fetue it only ten. ' ^ e n the shrine is the cyclorama of the carr When he comes'to school he nerity^ot Goojid^ite Hoover; tor he ic e ' u u M -tfee-^ out^'ide the bay and the search/lights Crucifl^Jisn whlch^s .so painted and i ’.1. .. «4.4.i„ has had to live largely . during\this bOwer^j which const!- 'WbVari.-j-.o nviitouiks - - •* - • « cannot wait until he finds the little , J- 1 .X _ij__ _ ____ j 4.1,^ -ATifc, . Republican' There are..dolls fb^r' a o ^ # ! ^ ^ tor^ras able, to snve druing natiou. H x p lo t t ^ r i^ t , — to-^lay- withr tonfcer :toysr-and^.^Ude Wilspn>s eight yea^_ oL _ sour^, j n p t ^ b e l ptoteetedi: agpi r-fo-rthechildren^^h.^upboaTd^^^^ .^ e r n m e n j . , . l _ . _ : -------- T h eaem o c m toarty.-favorsthe_^tu,^_^^.^.g^^ ■ p ' -foiKSime t to go to church before When 1 diese._littK_ people .have the trip ^do^i s t r e a U played for a while -thpy assemble ' Biound the piano with their teaqher \fb sing songs that they loyb. With he==pian&-music^tbeHtotS\nlse'difce^o.\ ■ an^ TVirit-Ph : rr-rrr-;r- ^. ^as to give the effect of great .„_.^ je,., It ipathex43S’e inspiring to Next’morning we awohe'at Ghicou- Biblical; p% .rea as tim i-^^ Indian 'town which m e a f f ^ if il^ e y were actually. e x i s U n ^ ^ The “^ a t^aye' -^ e - ^ t bppetif, bu the y?ay^*^baek- at - we'-:'5fonta^ency P i & which are higher . ^ - , th a n ‘Nikgara^ i>eing 3T5 feet high.^ We were back to 0uebec too'seon. HSWrro'Wket^T wa3rtO\\thiuknmy™sis- and the better part bt our lovely trip ter \^nd hbr Irfehd \employed CLUr flf- Siud -skip :nnd march. - ~ -..:/.H °Pise oueaience 10 a provision or ff it is nice weather', the httle peo- . the federal constitution which it haj ^ - p le^all go but doors^ where they play^ ^ g r a n tly dis£)esarded and- to apolo- ' g i ^ e f ^ ^ ^ f t e s h air-..und'heaKhy glze to, the country for its faflure to eunshine. / ____ enforce laws Jbkacted by the ..congress . ' i ^ e n these littleiffolks come in they of. the United Statej Although pin-- i \ are rea^ for a rest. They all have hibltiott is not Governor Smith’s major B^^g^ iittle .mata..which they place ^ n the,;, iHBue_we mnutTfeke particular notice - of it as, the 'ETepubircan party has in years in conapjljgte control of the gov- sist that the-pui#le-'lnterest i erhine5t%t^ashington, presents the power sites, ignored-by two Republi- r^m^^bk-speotacle of 'e,tfng com- c.a« attml»Wraaons,.c6 ptotMted, Ac leen mtorte'stbp to see the Duke ,et pblleUs^in=s4ts;^natiQnah spdaMo£m:=dipi-3: :far bpickgra!^^iaslfi)gi8iativ:&-;exoerienee- ___ ^ w t /nhuso instoad ^ \^oinif “wnei\ m»gU:lSn’t*h%erXh°tts\eoui.t;-- -tX .. -WSV dU they think that Quedn apo S - sh“ c ^ - 4 4 - ~ « ^ ^ power reiS S tei,-' HT has -iTme « ® T& ' g l L . you the iprettiest part—but T kheV'^ ■mn4 foun4 C s t i i ^ r to lie on. J^^I^en again after a few minutes the prohibition into Ihenira^aign again successfuR;^ opposed all-attemp'' at private leasing, or private owner- shlp er; devtlopment of the state’s water pQ'wer'resDurces. - ~ „ During the last s'bven yuars, under Republican rule,-the anfi-4rusf“Ia^ i rffilng^yooms -undt muse ___ the next mor^ng lounghig around and ' in the afternoon I went with the girls Quebec l a s t year I went to StT^nne' to show t h e m ^ b u A e y just wouldn’t 'de Heaupi-e by rail. This time we _ come. Soa.jian a good share of the , tookv.a bus WhicS^lbSk up through w a y d e s c e n d e d seventy-five steps ■ little French villages—and -and ^an all the way F a c k ^ iit it ^was EstHei 0 1 ' W: V O T I \ITmes the teaehet and^^^ ^^at it ^ can hidn the verse abbiit; things the Children are fraud, corruption and'deceit of the Interested in. . Sometimes they' listen j^^rty, in the Oil Scandal, from the. to stories told by lVfisb“-SRnal or Mlss^ peojjle of the South by using pro- - .... thatr the eountny—is Rapidly-becoming controlltd ; by .trusts anff monop^Tel As long as the; present worship of wealth remains the dominant ideal In' quaint they ' werer-tool—A-lthougfarthe— worth-it!— Prenqh people use up-to-date -stoves, in t|leir kitchens you will find, ohce in h while an outside bake oveu -Am I tiring you with accounts that any'gne of you might see and per- . baps some.of you have? But, let me The children love theirsb^ much that when tiheday is ended tkey can’t wait until the next day begins. — \ ■ ■ , was something new to have a wet - S '^ , 4 ° Em^cJttmn tMrty years .r ^ s r £ s ,s s = a - = - r ‘= : i r i T S -as we understand those terms—^very one of them has been wet according to_pteient definitions. Roo|§-veltwas - not a prohibitionist, Taftr^as,§not, Qne of-tha objections-most often- convert the possessor of a hundred urged is that'feovemor Smith is a wet. million dollars off any crime-in the This sqems to be seized upon as if it calendar. \ Better call a. doctor.” fewkport Hotel Can Herpert Hoover or any other nominee selected by a party 'whiGn still reeks Vlth corruption be depend- fid iiphn ,tn rlp.yi.Ti fT^ft ^Hpitol and .purify, the-temple of justice? \With su^h a recor dof indifference -.to crime -and- oorruption, and sur rounded as he is today by many of hpat. The barns Are picturesque with ^eir round doorways\^ and with one door Inside a larger one. The kiddies along the roadi side libe to dress ,up to attract the tourists—or is it to get the pennies, dimes and nickels which shell .into. Jheir palrQsf -Or.. tin have beauty spots here that can’t be surpassed in Europe, .^ice Elois Yale. St f “Bob” Iveson (In 8th grade arith m etic. class)—“If there were Mr. ___________________ t -UA.. - ------ cups?^ Not only are the little girls h^rs. Jones and the bahyrjhow dressed in quaint costumes and sit- . many were there?” ting at their spinning wheels, but the Pupil—“There were two and one to boys as well enter into the game, carry.”\ ' \, gu e s s My I a Jaip: “ ,single ly ha^ Harding was not, Wllsom was not and those who have condoned or sought to , Coolidge not. Moreover the present conceal these crimes, is it possible to Coffee Shop ,p. Sdmartz, Prop. Republican candidaite, Herb^gji Hoover. ' never voted tor prohibltioOnhis life. , is not a dry and, never has been, and yet if you listen 'to those who are so busyrdenouncing the Democratic cand idate, you would imagine that Hoover had been a crdsdder for prohibition. When Senator Borah called upon believe . Heebert—Hoovar has either the inclination or the free hands BROCKPQRT LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. IN C O R P O R A T E D that are necessary to purge the na tion’s capital of corruption and once more esfablish 'clean government and equal justice alike for rich and' poor,’ Logically speaking, if^-jlot, ~ Bernard W. Kinsella. Wafr^n-Kahse, Inc. Rc^hestei^-N. Y . ' : ... ,-L. Hoover tor an expression beiore the bonvehtfoh ~his' bnl:^ declaration' In' effect was that prohibition was a . “noble experiment.” The “religion issue” urged against Smith is, .perhaps, less than half sin- cere. It may be tolerated in the mouths- of those who -seek to de- D e aler» in ' - L U M B E R and S U P P L I E S Including Celotej^Y^all Board, Oak Flooring, S. W* Baint ___ Phone 126 ‘ R esidence 166 -J FA'CUJptY VACATIONS (Continued from Page 2) And it was To : hair-pi featui-i guess hidden s M i e ^ JB K G JSTQ B E Sdiool Suppli^ Page 2) cold at Murray Bay! The' morning we left Montreal we met friends who were just returning from there. They told us • to . take along our blanketa and overcoats. 'They^ were rightt- 1fn the middle of ;;^Th'6 afreredon t t grew- severely. cold “ and before night fall the steam wa^“ tarfiedr''tJif^-'’rffiarly - everymm' : ^ s in doors except for an occasional stroll - -ou deck._:wi4_.W3lchM-t^^^ L --from the ^observation windows, of the dower deck. — ------^-----—- ' 1 .& P. mdroCTS CORPORATION BROCKPORT, NEW YORK school, throwi For .'and si At mine o’clock we were ^called out by the sounding of the siren. 'We ■ were .in Trinity Bay _between Capes, Trinity and Eternity, Gape Trinity is so named because it has three dis- tinct parts. It is sheer granite rising IF IT’S GOOD MUSIC . —You:^^Y^?a«it,uGet. Victor Records DRY CLEANING AND DYEING intend Sect ... Here’s “Then He tdi Victor Machines A. V. FOWLER FURNITURE T L I ^ )^ C Q V E R I N G S ^ “ 97 M a ih -S t,^ — - Brot^'^V t Suits Made to Order And ] Otto Miisebeck? SKingSt. Brockpopi And “Ther . She Si ONEIDA CXIPNTY M A R I E S C O im Ah, th third, Spend - pradti and I . think good I k s e g The r^ifid