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I . a novelty, and what fun it would. ·be for the ladies to . ..attend such a sale. * Sellin~ ·sows,-~ ot Beaux, is ~OUr business, 8Dd ladieS HB well all gentle- invited to inspect our large and beautiful line~ of ballot''!· We~~e 25C NfC~JIE SALE THIS WEEK All new goods, and many of them 50c silks. ·~1Jr Clothing, Hats Uf TO D~T£.. QOODS, . -B~CK t4UM'B£1l ffliC£8, .. ,.. nion .Cloth-ng Qo., • • 'i .... w P,i~e~l[ilell-q:~bennalllj ~8 a'3 eve:r, ~ ~ 1 ~~h)~~i~~~ · · the meeting te) order, and fOlMr·lll_s·. 0• \VanKI:rk wu made ohair· S. Porter and B. J. Te!Jt ·±~~:~~WjliltT;:a·rs wer.~ made. secretaries, a.nd M. B. ====~======~-==-~-==========~===== -News About the Churcnes. ...: Tetft·nnd H. C. Hill tellers. John H. -The offer the Golden R'fllc of four months subscription fGT 25c, was mentioned in the meeting Sunday night. Bllbsoriptions wilt be for- ward~d by the president if desired. Mealey placed in nomination for Baptist Church. president J'ohn C. Sharma.~ Den:nia E. Lapp, pnstor. Preaehing Hill naming Fred H. Fenton. Mr. 011 .;!;.t,:· W~d~.,:~ !;gU ·- -·· ...... ···-·t·I>·U.~nJJ ..... reoeived 225 votes and ¥*=-~._._..,... ____ _.:...'-\--:':\\\- . Shenn8,Jl ~ -A regular business· meeting of -On Sunday, the pastor preanhed twice on Foreign Mlsaion.s. The morning topic wa.s, ·'The Draty of Missions,\ from the text, \()ccupy till I Come.\ The evening topiio wa.s, \The Privilege of Missions,\ from the text. \Thou ha.st been la.ltbfal in a very Ilttle, have thou a.nt.hority over ten cities.\ · Girls to wotk ih' ou.r shirt fsc· · tory. Steady work a.\1 the yeur · Apply at the factOl'Y· --.!lliM. W .A.Lt..E..$SPEJ;N & CO. · Y., Oot..a, lfM. • 04~ Onr friends of the rua.n speoial importance mU be held Sat- with the big bo:it&lo ooat were in- urda.y at 9 P· m. olined to challenge a. man JMre, bat -The Wedn~sda..y nlgbt meeting decided not to. On trustee Oscar A. w!U be of speoill.l interest, on acoount Tobin received 219 and ~obert L .. ot special music and of the new Ponte- Shanks 80. Tobin was declared tile eostal song books. nominee;· Rol:mft DMia!iue wasnomi- -The pastor assisted in the revi- nat~d for trust.ee by accla.matlon, as va.l meetings at the Baptist ob urob, well as the :following ticket. at Middle Falls, by preaching rues- Collector, N. B.l!mit~ do.y night of this week. it is expeat- Treasurer· A. B. ()olet · ~-' Polioo,Tmrt.re; Wm. A. VanKil'lt. tru 'tb.!!;t !!!Y~b gogi!. w!l! bl! MOo!l:!J:!- The cauonstlien a.djourned. llshed there The man. with. the bnffa.lo coat, -These 11ooks have proved to be )f)n~r balr a.nd rabber ~hoes, looked wh&t the people want a.s shown in for his friends, P,ut they .bad gone. the way the music wa.s rendered Son- So he wanderel\~;~Dfi,.lea.nedagainst a; dll.'f night. Some of the music bas pillar, and · gp!il('e•'· -~i'i!lJyi \Foiled been heard on the street and that again.. Methinks l would have w()n, speaks well tor It, though some times but I didq.'t. Fo:ol.tha.t I am to try it might be a doubtful compliment. nnd control these men. I am like a. tank, 1 am. ·,1 don't kno'W who n. B.,pbarcb. St. Joupb's Churcb. Every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. a. t>igh 1n1111s t. ~ .dfm~t>~&ohedon thet~~nr~ alsl) oelebm=~p~~~g.'S'~t ~.'!'->.at w the mem_bers or lhe Rosary \\\\'-Lity, o.nd all other5 wllo wish I<!J receive> ho-lY com· munion. Catechism and vbnsti.on DOClirine t. mugbt <JVO!'f Sunday at 8 o'nlook 1'- m. VeiiP<!ts and Jlenediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Rev. P. A. CBrr, 0. B. A., tJ&stor. -Wednesday evening, Ma.rob 20th, Rev. A. M. McGioughlln will give a lecture in thi~ charoh. His subject will be \lNJ!b.nd and Her- Fa.lth.\ An admission of 25 cents w-Ill be charged. tha.t told me I would win:.\ Then OlaB!I MEetinlf Monday Nights. Pray_er Mae•. he, af;J'a.ightened llp, tlll'ned aroGnd iJJ:t!_ednead~yNights. llev. A. H. Eo.tl)u, St. Pauls's Clt~tcb. add sa.ia to himself: . \Now go . ·_:The Junior Le~gue will -The Lad'ea' Aid soaiety will meat Go. borne, got~ bed, pull the ot<otn~S11 ... ,, .. ,.'V sunday aftSl'noon at 4 with Ml\S. Edward Spa.rbawk, Thnrs- bea.d and snore. further notice. day, Ma.roh 14th: at ba.lf past three ..,.Ou1i:eeili:oo:d\ · y·· b t in the afternoon. , .. or. ou oe.n snore, 1l • -Sunila.y mornlilg the sa<Jra.·me:nt I ·~[)~!~!:J;~roil 4- oa.uoua. You can't; baptism will be administered, !lli:;~~~f[~;~dl;~th;; g.e.t tha.t lil reception ot a class :from u. P. Churelt. ~~~~\':.':l~i} ~~~~~rtl~6ilb~~e for into full memberl!bip.· . s.Pgr~':,~~~~ i~=da!~::~g..kn~· 1:. u seeil iod, after ur~•ver 1 w, Morris pastor. · ·FOR- ··: q ·~e 2 0 C G:::! ~ YOU CAN GfT FOUR PGUNDS Of. PRUNES. AT S. B. WHt:ELOCK'S. Lad and Lassie We.d • ADOJTION.AL COUNTY NEW.S. FORT MIU.BR- - Witt Saunders of A. I bany, spent several days last week a.t \V. M. Croakers • ....:Mrs. Frank. Stumpf and Lizzie Barrett of Stillwater, were tbe ~ll•Bstl~·l of Ml\S. A. S. Trumbull aver da.v. -John Wagman and family, o.re visiting In Saratoga for a few weeks. -Mary Tha.lr, died Friday lllorn- lng., after a. long and painfol Illness. Fan era\ was held at the house t:lun- da.y. Rev. A. E. Rogers attended. -Qlarence Sa..nnders·and wife have gone to .. honaokeeping,\ in what Is known a.a the]). Welch bouse. -Orrin Closson moves to the tene- ment honse of,~. Carswell, and Fred Jakeway movifii ln the house vMated by Mr. Closson. -Large quantities of ooal Is being to this plaoe from Schnvler- by N. Haeketit- a.oW t.he H=t Bra's.. -Mrs. A. Bristol spe11t last week the guest of her sister, Mrs. VanDe- werker of Fort Edward. -0. Town Is enghged as book- keeper for 'fl. T. & Co. -Mrs. E. '!ranDerwerker of Bacon is Visitmg at her mothers, Mrs. V AI.LBY FALLS• ·-A Farmers' InstitUte will be held here this week. - Tbos. R. Brownell. who bas re- sided In the \V1tltey the past few months. contemplates removing to Cambridge. Tb~ J~n.tl(J' 1JO'J\AO • If a bO<rSe ba.llrs, d-o net wh:I> him, b\Jit let himl step am,d thlnll It over. Af- ter a. little reflection and a. few ll>$ec or the b.ead he will often start of hb voli.tton. TaJk to him kindly. pat him. loosen a. etra.p or a buckle, a.nd he ma;.- forget his o-bst'~te spell. An app! · eF a. bunGll ot grass from fue roo.dsld.o ma;y win 111m. Distrooting attent!-~:! Will orten. make- h1m change his mood, and ·an oJd and often su~ceS>ful plan ~ to-eram a. pl'llCS of papBr ra.t'her loa-\0- .. t~~~~llY ·mio ooe of hJs ean. It Is alwayt ~ -well to 9Xllllltine and soee If th11 hBo~-ne::~ doos not gall. ------ - -v 1\5 I (' I .I I( I~ ...