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^^^^-^*- •VJT*- •<•.+' e Grand Union Groccnesrinc. Meat DepL Armour's Yen beat Corned Beef 6 Ob tins 1125 Netherta** Cottage Gfceese 2 lbs. 25c Salt Pork 5 lbs. 85c Mtaty Beef Stev* 18c to 25c Small Rolette Ham (6 lb. average — 25c Mild Cured Bacon Squares _ 18c Pickled Ptye Feet 2 lbs. for 25c Saturday Specials K fink's Old Fashioned Bacon j 10 to 12 lh^ atrip* or less) : 25C \ Pig Liver _ __2 lb*. 25c Small Pik Pork Loin Roast 29c Ml> Pearl Morar of the Sotner tlroup No 6 >f th M K church vf le road eiurru!ij»-<i m the Red will hold a mrt-rinr Thursday after Brick Tjvtrn Tue*d«> evtmnjc »^ n^'ii. Jv.iu i: at ?>:»• home of Mr* konor of lu-r mother. Mrs M&rvtu BaSrock. *r>' »a» ub»ervm* a liirthda> Trios*- pr***nt-.m^r* Mis M r > liabcuck Mr* W H ^' »n* Mis. iVnrl .M«,r*r *nd Mrs Mamu Babcock .Movies »>r«* «'tii«iv**o .\»»lliiwi!Vi; the re pa Hi. Thotuaa Imsharm. u ho escaped rrom t!ie villa**- jail the past ***rk and waa lat* r tak«-n to the county ;all at rani on OQ a thirty-day s+*nt ence for third degree assault on Mahlon Btlo» a#ain performed the disappearing act and left the jail Monday morning- Dusharm who is a parole prisoner, is in charge of Probation Officer Jh»he Nichols He-ud Newton on William strict A!! member*, are unSi«d ^ c»n»e •Murk Iw-ans has r^<**ue<' 4<»<i ti.un- ph#-asant eg*r» which vsill b«- di*(ribut«d foi hairhing und liber anon They may be *»-cured on application at ttfo store on Park Tf..• I'hiltt'hva CL-t»> .i* rfce Kttp- t is' «iiur« h w !l! hold d pi* mi at Ma toon Crvtk Thur>da> *-vrn!nx at * o'clock Hrm*: cu\»-r»-d dish and s-:»dH :« h»-«» ,.>!••:» invited. x If *»-aih»-i is ,4» 4 i.4\ or.ih'e the piclifc WJ!! r»e p«'St iK»neil V^-&r' THE TRIBUNE PRESS?OOOvtRNEUR. N. V. \ -i -P—*^—f— T • T^—— i-f -***\•; *3< » -v> JUNE 12. 19?9 Mrs. A. C. Butler ot Ree4 afreet [ o»ns six hens that laid 146 eggs in j tht* month of May The first week \ they laid 42 eggs _ • | M Mr*. M D Babcock and Mrs W H Storl* of the SoruitrviHe road en ;erta'i;ed> for Mi> JVarl Mors** at the Garden Tea House at Philadel- phia last Monday were Mrs Harle> Marvin Bahctnk Mrs Ik»ns Bill- t«gs Goodnough. Mrs Harold liah- cock of Syratmse. Mr*. W. H. Storie. Mrs M I> Babon-k and Mrs. Pearl Morse Tht»ne present rtou. which w Bennett. Mrs K»-ithd K !l»otinj»- of Kine was* <»p*r.»ie«l on at th»- Van liuzef Ho^pittt: Tto**dd» moruiug at teli i ^' c'll '*k for turner and removal oi ' the appendix. .1 »r l»avid lire-fcor of Watertown perfrrro^d trie opera Mucessful The annual nieWii:g of the \Y. C T T to be held wtrb Mrs G. M Kra^ier. has b«*eii posipoiiexl until Tuesday June Is m ;{ p m The Children'* Mi>>iouar> Boce ey i,*ght >i«vrers and .Moieters' ijiwei.- »i i met-t a; the M«'ihod*si j rhurch at ihr«.t- o cU n k Saturday ^ Bring rn r^ ho\.-^ * ,.jf uprinax- The regular metinii: i»f Gouver neur *;r.iu»ce N ..•*.:. will be h«id Friday even:n*r Jnu- \\ ^ h**n tb^ Chi'dn n*s IM\ j.-.^^rr will b* in charvi of M:> H*\T->- J>a:ley as F!»»r:i of -hi Gru:.,:.- H- fr« >hmenta will b» s.-r\#-'t »»> rto oMimmiee. i;r«,::p N-, - „! »hr- N ! K church win h.dd a fhimb:.. juris at the* hoiin- ot Mi> (apt.i,!. H dt. 155 I'ikrk -.-r.-*- or. Tfursda>. June 13. Kith ni» lulu r is rftjur-'»-d [o be nt GOUVERNEUR GIRL OPEN YOUR HOMES, GETS ANNULMENT PURSES & HEARTS -ree Awarded to Helen M VCJ ton In Action Apjtnst L'o>d H. Ventor . A !••«..-«»• of annuimeu' w a * : « «i t-y J«i.-'ice Kdward N >• .:• II* 't-t: M Wntun of North ii«i . •i-iir in an action against !.. *> \ • •!;'\a in • l-.f June special '< -i - *;'• in» « o»irt a' Waierto^n \ «'->''.a> iiMirtimn '1 :.»• piainnf? M'den M V. r:'.>: Ho$ley Makes AfMiual Appeal fc Fiesh Air Children Who w.i. Arnv« July Srd M', lw Mi Hoaiey visittHl Mrs. M ^•;i: id! io \d H Veu-.on ^ a win Brb Ailants of Ithaca, vegetable *p*-*:al»M m the State Colleue of Agriculture, will speak on Methods of Siora^' of Vegetables. Wednes- day even:nt. Jun*- lVth. in the mu- picipal building on Clinton street. This in to b» om* of a series of :afkf» «M» t^*** *teb*~e4 a~rraa«*-d by :\^ ?t Lawrence County Home Bureau Cur us Ci iMellen. who for the ^3jk\ thret- years has represents! the Farmers and Traders Life In surance Compan> of Syracuse, has accepted a siri:ilar position with, 'he New York Life Company and *:11 cover **ou'.hein St l^aw rence coun'y s ' :>' 21 »S*J• • in Mirdensb'.r^ a* ' • nil' of ]• The couple re>, :»-d \ »^'» ' h» •• in N**fh (ioi:u-m»'U' r •• •!e\«-n mofi'!^ w !:• n the p!airr:T V IT-' TO !l\e W!tll the pafell'S of *' ••• def»-n !an f a' Kich\i!le acciud rj to the tentimot:> ' !'h»*e w»-*t- no ch:J;lren ur. ! :ihand<»nn.enr and non sup;»ort w-r- ••h;\rt:ed by 'he plaintiff who ••--•• *^d fha» >!:•- was forced to take in washings, while a' the home of •!:• defendant s par en's for su[p<»r* i;*-ort»i Coburn of CJou> erne ;r. 'H'*'<T of »he plain- iff and Herman n brother of the plaiL'ifT _ „ | ol >.v - and she writes 1 can a.-A.n this year but my taster i> tiu' years old and I want I>I co to the Freah Air aJid **ys that she can on- of us but ncrt both, for tnmr.* on^ is enough Now If i»: t :u nurse can help me. I PAs S IF YQLR EvfcS ADVERTISE ourf FARM WANTED—Have party who bee a us*.- peo mof» Buns, and S^iads wants ^w or Ju cow farm. buildings and soil Can make arannal payment jPrefer li Gouverruur H C Rosjera. .r-/.i '••'U in anv IKT'U! at '• -•.• co: i . P SEED CORN the I'he FOR SALE OR RENT -Store* Der,x>f s :>^i. *nh or wit stock f^iMj.M. ,f taken by July Jai. Harmon & Noble. Kdwards, N Y. w i> mm\z to lei Mary go in my h , |,.« i,.,j at pl;t(« I'leji*e can't yuu c^t a place |. ^;, a ;d m > fix boih Of us Aggie. F'ed L A>hw W \ at are we Koiru 1 to do about A^.-' In fact, w liar are we -<v FOR SALE —! b'.= L ! !)* .W ! t- n .n« h WANTED Work on farm by com- ^ o»0 jLa r :ve • r. p. : :••« • \ ,f ^ r f om ;»« : pe\ is - > '<.:;') K'tii! man Can *ive refereacea, Addrv^s X . care Tribune Preit. WASHINGS WANTED -Called for «.nd delivered Apply at addi 5> Hailesboro street. ^12 2tp J» ' oa Th- l>\^v 4M.t»oo bass fr> w^re rt-ee;v - a ed here on Monday b.v the Gouv- \\ * rneur Kod and Gun Club, the >h:\> men* .includ.inx.JJ*LtJlU' xaii^ LULL , -•enfd to *he Club and two TO Fred M- rla5<< of S<ozzafa\a The rish were dis'ri- be N-!d at 'I buted at Pleasant I^ake, Mud LaK> and Paynes Lake. i daughter. nan:M<i iia'd.aru Je^UQ. > '»«'*! on S'irida.x. June «v to Mr. i M-> Frank l^e V,iii Houghton 'i- .'r»hns, •:: Willi* CKV Hospital l:-i;*.i.'.o:id. Va Mr^ Van Hout- v..t- r rm* r \ .%!:-- dertrude r <»h : ••••rf\rd. T'e>:iried as to the mm support and - —* I abandonment Afomey K Kalph '••• r»-vj!ar m*-e'. in»; of the Wo- (k>sier app^areil for the plaintiff :.'> M:>>ionary Society ot the - - - — «d->tvn.tn church wul be held at home of Miss Jennie lUckson Hnrnes Mreet. Tht*i>d«e Jttne^ Sultject \Soutlieri; .V.oun- -»--r> \ Leadt rs K Mi Cloy. - Ida WiUon. • ure \UK ;»• do about a irool many At; 1. 1 '• rn. : ..:! »»o\t. K»es and Marys and Johuies and in A condition Abb.e> *h^ .seasou\. Let them stay L:ch: «< I'ov.- c\» . (' in the hot steaming te;.» m» r.ts. oi Phone 23 at> we Koinje to open our homes — - - or our check books and «i%e Them LEGHORN COCKERELS ran>;e o Ice boxes. (>s A etatchie -\FOR SALE—Smail cottage with ULS and flush toilet at Sylvia I-ake H C UoKers i street WANTED—Girl for light Jbous*r ; Heeptn^ Mrs Jack Kudermaa, _ —'_ j^ John street from a ' — CHARLIE SMITH MAN OF RESOURCE V \ '— ...... i 1 M •i .* Grand Union Grocery Established 1872 Sale Week-June 10-15 7INEST FULL OEASS _ BUTTER 2lbs - 9Sc COFFEE MERCHANTS SINCE 1872 £arly Morning Coffee Darma CoflFee _ - _•_ i Pocono Coffee \ __L__ Coffee - J- 3 lbs. for $1.00 : : lb. 39c T: lib. 43C r~lH>.tin47e Watermelons i 69c Oranges N«w Potatoes . 65c ! Bananas Bermuda Onions 4 lbs. for 25c Large Heavy Grapefruit 3 for 25c Bishop J H Conroy and Rev Father Plunkett of Opdensburp. with Rev. Father Bennett of Rrockville. officiated aC The con- firmation held at St James church ar nu e'lUK «>! t he Alpha he M K church will • home vi Mr. and ' \lrs Uurri! Washburn at i«ti Park ' stre* :. Tuest!ay evening. June 1> •Ml meiub'Ts are requesjeTI to be j present. An exeellent p:-o»:ram hao i been prepared. —~ j .-Traj» molasses, or a can * nh ke;o The Indies* Grange Club will _ s- n»', and sticking a raw potato on [hold their regular mouthy meet- the end of the spout A fellow who • iri£ a; the home of Mrs Kt:a Bond u-ed to travel for Crouse A; Co.. liy WILLIAM K SWAN ('ha-lie Suuii; Lai', hii nrii n + ^. t ; • r:ence in • h.»- iirotery bu>:nes> :n tha \ie emplo> of 'he old firm of La:d \w TT TC\r:iiey~ C!:arTe*\~~v\ii v s Tin* ' 'i:e brii:* r HK!:IS of Ma:n >'it-w . :;:aster in hllinx a IUC of Mai k a short two weeks respite and r>* lief and pleasure^ This makes- the tenth year that we have helper! to KiNe a in lie pleasure to the chfl dren and to the boats who Have enteriamed them 1 inckide the let f'-r with reser\ atioa af'er ohser\ Im: 'he expressions of affection w In n the children PTurain for h<»?v at the end uf thrtr visit and also noting i ha' over half at the chil diet'* ihafwfiv with us las f sea son lene'hened their ?^ta> so that th» a\er ai: ». lentrth of visirs or the whole part\ - was over four weeks cratmsou of ; 4j f- worid ciiamp'on • i^oh SALE -Quantity of sH^ndta^ : \»^n i»nn>h Columbia • hen ; hay Reuben Taylor, Route 6. no>» dam laid 3\3 e^s in the* Little Bow Ro4ul. _ *-l*-Stp^ :»• ian 1 N J winntnK i^n, lftST. . — — — * • - »ur pek for -.MC- each while ihev THE BELGIAN STALLION Royal Fred J, Ash* on h Heuvei Farmer. 13UN3. wiU be at my n \ y crn fr , *Uu?m »t*ble East M«ln street. f r . ?tp llouverneur. FO s^.ai>e SALE- on Eas t M«ln N. V . nlicht and day the season He la Modern house in *ixrt throughout Wad street «4«bt . *** r *? a lon borf^, of ftne oolOT. r™ K Q ,V> .» • 1!^ K^!; disposition and action. Enrolled rooms, bath closet., lights, bot^ and So ^ and p 5?2-6tp cold wa T t*r. pood 4 **iiar and furnace Al^a barn and larK** earxlen Fred W Mott. 143 lioultv St. i-2^tf posted Don P. Jones. FOR SALE—New Jdichelin Curd Tire 33x4. and Inner tube, in Aiui lu^'a aaatVr fact YOU CAN SAVE dollars by havine original wrapping. $16.00. Xnqu»r« \ \ ><»ur eye8 fitt-d at rorK'* Tf • a t Tribune-Press office. Spe<i,v.s Well for I lie chlldr*tXl sen f us is that ninety nine 11X one hundred sixty eicht children GLADIOLUS BULBS— Richest wine FOR SALE—Nice furnished cot ser- us las' >• a_>on wer- reinxited. black, raster lii> white rhoda . ta^e at Black Lake._H_C. _Rog or in oilier words thai rhe> ha*! mine purple, rlame salmon, pinkjers. WANTED—Two young men who can drive car and trarel with a on Friday evening. There was a, . t ^_ , „ , _ , , , , class of abont 25 and the confirma- on lhif (lTaVt>l Roa(J Tuesday after of Syracuse, a eood salesman po* tion sermon was preached by hop Conroy. Bis noon, June lv A covered dNh din- ner will be served at one o'clock sibly but a jereat pest with his talk. after be had his weekly order, he visited in the same home* in year.- i.ud cream. Klowins crimson, pol- previous. den siant wjn^ garnet and rtisten- Fo! ten years we have been ins watermelon colors 30 ,pood -»«»-« building our share of that Rainbow blooming sue bulbs of above varie- \ »how ^^^^ Bros. Show. Brmale Bridire frofii ih+- tenements to th»* ti<*s se*< postpaid for $lt>' FT*4 fCorners, N. \ L Ashworth. Heuveltojk. N Y this week. v- A j:ood at- dish and own dishes Announcements have b«-*en re--tendance is desired. ceived here of the birth of a daujjh J ter. Janice Georgia Ebbrecht. June, The regular meeting of I'na Re Please bring dishes, rolls, covered would hang on and even follow Frank Kinney about the store when he was waiting on trade. Frank told Charlie Smith that they must r:g up something to get this Friendly Towns, from poverty, prime and ignorance to happiness, sun?hiue and an opportunity to en 6 S-2tp All Purposes (PLUMBING ,TINNING, REPAIR I ING—C J. Chiahol», I Main. Phone 170-W. joy God'^ beautieR lo* tht- irtrort SALESBOOKS For _ two weeks for the kiddies that now obtainable at the Northern ; WANTED Boarders by the would not be able to fiave tnat op Tribune Office, selling ntente for j Modern eonvenienres, 2nd. to Mr and Mrs. E*aM Eb-|bekah Lodge, No. 15. will be held j Kian through with and away, and brecht The latter was a former] Monday evening. June 17. when a Charlie did it resident here several years ago.) Memorial service will be held. Of*' TYds salesman called on Andrew where she was employed in the | fieers are a*ked to report a half Kinney,\ John Killmer. Win. H port unity were it not for our open the manufacturers Ant1cipa*e yonr \ wanted. Mrs. James Russell, 97 homes and check books „requirements, telephone *7*. and : Prospect St. Phone 295-M. 6*5-lt. Each year has seen the number ^ V€k ^ an opportunity to quof. of children coming to us Increase Geonre M Frazier dry goods store ! hour before thf> opening in order to.; ^^^ tJ ^ has seen ^h* -av*r^- TR ^ SURGERY—Expert in trlxn J practice a little. This is the last 7 ' * as Miss Grace Worden i down the street also as well as on raing. pruning and cavtty work. Mills speiu severe>r dog; so did John I>*ech in fact there were a number of Main Street Hu..l*; and Ga.eiaa } s the pa*, w^k in M *«. I J*--^, ^^^T^-™^*^™*™ *\' attendance at the annual reunion uu ^ •»»*»•» ^\» »» » ir, - r Wl **™ « •- • •-•-•— •- —' the funds books for 34S two weeks general delivery. Oouvemeur. N. Y 5-22-4tp vacations or next to the age length of the visit lenirtheja, meeting before the summer re<ess. j\ ' ~ £\ \ ~~ until last season 162 children were Orders taken for trees, flowers. An interestrng gam« ot bail w.,1 and it is hoped there will be a-good ', ^ h „ %be truckman nad a ' entertained for four weeks and one ' •hrrtik \ A \ g^T^ w^Garve^ played at Talcville on Sunday, re attendance. | HfW . Crt Ait ^ T/ , K n Tx> _ h lfl fai%f day_and.we were given credit on ligation Address, M w. Garrey. suiting In a defeat by Talcville ot\ - the Gouverneur independents by ' • ^ r ®- ^ score of H to 4 were in the point? for the Indepen . M _ miw _ A DVM ^ 01 ^ vl .. „ 4L „ ».«*w^.-.^. dents, while Ta+erille used two! 01 xl » c ' l * ss ^ 19f *. of Syr * c ^ cheese and made a nice little oa^k hom ** For the past five years the some one happier on this earth Fniversity. The class originally ; ^2T2\. •«!! tii!» ^^1^1 %^ • corjimiHee , have atrrren for thai ludp th* chW4i*» ? M — — numbered ihirty-oDe, and all are \ *^f *<* r ?i^ ^It J of teL ^V' first ^ lace W ^ **** miss ^ k b > Benjamin Hosley, Sec> , now living excepting one. and in ™ H ™ J™ 11 *^/-*?T f ^L h rf r Xl twenty last season Wont you. _ Tribune, Fresh Air Fund, addition tufato there wer* Twem/- f ^ .XJl -nd ^iin^H rhl'trLT help the^wtmt^ tcT nlake it this V State ^3trweH seven W^nTrXV-Experienced typiat. de- sires work to do at horn* -***— nings. H. C. Roicers. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN —K. L. Wheeler will be a t the St. Lawrence Inn, Tuesday, July 1$. all day. and Wednesday, July 17. until 3:00 P. M twirlers. Alien and -Hurley, with Serviss as backstop Miss Helen I. Parkers-past A* branch entertaining in private of knowing tnat you have made; FOR SALE—Used |*rta for an makes of cars. A^ao naw aad aeo> ond-fcand tires and tobes. kai^IeT City Auio Wreckinc Co.. 24 Joan BL Ph9»e 174-^L _*4H panjnen, pr.s.d.n, of ,be Wc, = J J*>,/TT** ;^^^« ^'W S^ K^^-«\ mens ReHef ^>rps. left this morn-i numbers of the class present,.at ot ^^ [fngr for ft lea wherVshe wTir\ar™ w,: ^»«TOT-Ttrrr yvxr Phr Ttaas' •Caiucm. \New YO«L r=r^ jeend th • the organiza less, department treajitf^r fox-l^^ j past three years, accompanied Mi*s )\Parker\to The convention They; ; w ill return the latter part of the t Carl M Randall, prominent breed [ f d of pur>» bred Holstein Friesien rattle on the Somervilie Hoad was Mn attendance th#> past week at the. National Holstein Breeders' Asso-j ciation roeetine held in Phlladel- j pWa. Pa He witnessed the big count e 46th annual convention of • «\ Presented a silver cu^ at the — -• ^ u ; t 7 re b^no fartheT J -anixation Mn Ida love {annual banquet of the alumni, for °. J! of u im store - ° ut J 10 r&nn f r « .anixanon Mrs ma uo\e ; ,. \ nr _, _„_„•..„_ ^ there they sat. and the traveling \ Andrew he hey Id i *dea* rat in the store some ,ptare 4-thialt««*-iB*—-The_ party.will arrlva thia chooed the does during the Tbre^noxm of Tuesday. m . snooea me aogs .^ ^ & ^ ^^ Tuesday fore- in the Gouverneur dtstrict and may [Evans Mills FOUND, by several people of Gour- — emeur. ^ GOTST Ptace ta TEC. *I having the largest t»ercentag** ot. _ 1 A . J their class present This r-cord !s mftu tpld Andrew ^ mu8t hav ^ a an UBTisualfme alter a lapse of „ .,., , . . ». . . _ twenty-five years ^L^JJe. didnt stay lon«, went on up your checkbooks, open your hearts nK noon. July 17th. on the Northern be. notified bv Any who will enter- New ,Yorker, y •:_J aip ..' tne kid<rveft - ; „. Friends 5 rTeTeiTT Parker is chairman (the Restatirant on the rtght at Home cooking—not Open youT horn^s, Open WEEK'SCARNIVAL IN FULL SWING RIVER ROAD Uo Killmer & Morris', and there_the and let's make (his a real milestone ^^ fact was repeated. . Steve TKayer for the kiddies J.efs make it a Mrs Joe Graves.--who is confined d the^smell was just like it was real anile-stone for us to her ^^ with pneumonia, is oBhJ poR 8ALE—Dining room table and |when There was small pox In Town Quoting- .from the writings of. the gain: 4 buffet, walnut, good conditio The aroma C^rniit me) was so Fdgar A Guest Jn a recent issue George \OI>»ary of DePeys ter vis- J phone 11S-M. 209 E. Main Street pretentious, but good and dea^n. N oonday-dinner and evening lunqfr- ~ y/*j eon at 60 ee«ts. A l a carte service ., : -,^ at all hoars. Come once—ww Ttrink ^~ you will eome again J. Eaielle • J Grummons. strong that the drummer couldn't of the American magazine ,'ited'ftis parents. Sunday. tatay long in a&y one placer trying if you want to be genuinely WiHiam Halpin was in Ogdens r^Ts^^.i^'X* vL\7L7»r J,\LM~Z presenUng a big carnival all this lJer House, and on to the 4:17-truth', j^art of the ^rood thines that have; Sunday at Mrs olJnVJ^lU « the Spencer loi opposite f| ^'t give the end of this story: rome - to you one cow and her calf sold foe fire * . . *• -- . . . -hm TRIBUNE PRESS ADS BRING RESULTS POlHT\N& OUT TWft *ACT THAT YOU WANT THE HIGHEST QUALITY eOHOINfr MATERIAL IS JUST ANOTHER WAY OP INSISTING t#PO**«— •• pf.ANDtR50N^ cet away from it; but the dogs happy and fee! just a little proud nurg Tuesday on business The Crounse United Shows are[followed on. un and in to the Ful- of yourself, give your love and a Mr. and Mrs Wfll GrifTIlh spent \ ---------- -— - _ - -. M E Phalen's. to yqu s to Lhe Nobodies. Donald FTtTsworth spent the week f tif *c«\ u - 1 A ,h * depot under the auspices ofN**rhaps Charlie Smith can furnish Share vowr good fortune with those end with his son. fh^t 1 th ^ fift^^h H ^7 P °J?rw James Maloy Post. No. ^. Ar.i-n i i! - Jus? to *how the adaptability -that have less than you. * Mrs. M K^Phalen and son Law |/.IJL me nrsr nn> neao or «\J ! fan T^^i o n The carnival i> en•! of Charl]e_io^meet the demands of* \There art 100 many of us ad- rence. motowl to Ogdensburg re -^oiri averagea over WMi. per nead iarged ^j good crowds nav „ ^p n j his employers. Main street is now mJnistenne our medicine to the cently with Mr and Mrs. U. V 1 m attendance. The .show wii clo?^ l <JfkToi d °^ tn ^ festive drummer of strong and healthy ^ _ Mills on business. - •- \ - i the old days; they were a con if you want to feej pride and— J4hn Lewis has installed a nw genial lot. and carried the news joy and gratitude all jumbleoL to-' milking machine. that the radio now hands out. gether. and enjoy the satisfaction James O'Hara is on the gain. tlJ-tf. u Hope and Faith are admirable qualities but trying to make them take the place of dependable building material would be Mke trying to paint your bouse with an Iridescent rainbow/ 9 ~ *T~ says Practy Cal. \* Many peo]>le are nP'fcr th^ impTe^>io-n that ja]L |*^r i> the -sariif* arid :•» them pri(T is the controll- *lkrtor. But, in reaiitv, there h a^ much difTer- ^•P^tween ^rade> *f luraher a> tliere if in any other * of commodities. br\\ weU-8ea^^ec>*^ , k i- w-orth more than green ^•^>er dimply because i; ha> been kept at the milk ^ofa*] thoronrhly dry- T- e ]>*knz an< ^ keepinc of -nch *^kf ia expemdve to tne manafa^tTir<*T and sn the^e |5 ^b hare to be «^»M at hicher pnr*e* than veL rreen ^•^r which h moved bef* ; r* bein^ dried. Thororarhlr dry, T*YI-**'*^ -** FV^k w-' T 1 hare gginj;?n: ahrfnkai?-srrt <, ^r— rrz -a?^ w-~ &-* *h* Wilder or borne owr.er r^v: vat.sr'a^t; -»n ^ ':***£ it ;f ^'-T ^*ed **zj -tock> ar* a;\: dr &:.: ^•*..--£- r~~* &:-d &> rLaiiilr in cbe*i» ^\ • /• *.i\ l* worth J^-- or buiidm*r ^r *<v* bef- j l^arold Charles Bailey, son of _ , J.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey, and , Saturday ni * ht I Mis? Celia Mae Rk-e. daughter of* ; Mr. and .Mrs. Gedrge H. Rice, j » were quietly married at the parson- j [ as:* 1 of the First Methodist church | 1 Wednesday evening. June 5th. The | i ceremony was performed by the' • pastor. Rev. J. W. Barrett, the J voung couple beine unattended. Mr. 1 B^l^y is engaged in farming and »th**' \n*»wiy w*^rs will reside on a| fer-m en Rural Route No 2. out of; Gouvernenr. H.B.TANNWINS m MOUTH ORGAN \J. R. STURTEVAHT— M D. OcnU«t \. at St. Lawrence UUL-fCTGBBaUT^'^ ** w ' AprU 1 and 30 v June 4 and Jvfij I * - ST. LAWRENCE SKIFF for sale. —H C. Rogers ••*•• ' , 3 --' WATCHES, aocks and Jewelry r» r paired at Torsi's. Orer Bank of .^ OooTenfteur. . tf K D Porter of Chi^aso. Mr and >?r;i F P. Pon*-r of Srhenertady. K. S Porter of Syr-acus*- Kdward L Porter of Kinr«ton. N Y.. Miss Avi«i Daily of Banror. Me . Mr and Mrs F L Connor and son oL Na- tural Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. BAbcocfc and daughters of N^rth Gouverneur have been tb* 4 zuests of their parens. Mr and Mrs Fr**d J Porter, at their Fiim- m«-r hom* on th*- Scotrh Settl*- ment road for the past ten days Hammond Man Awarded Tirst Place in Mouth Organ Contest at Forastars Hall There was a large attendance J Monday erenlng at the old fash Ioned mouth organ contest hHd tin *\! o>r the auspices of t-he two V>: esters courtg in Forester? Hali i the event proving of a mo*t :rr^- w esting nature. There were rw»-i-.»- 1 contestants entered, the jude*-* b- ; ing Mrs George Bartholomew Mr? Mabel Bowers, and Geore^ o'K-vjv The pri*es m^re awarded a.» '•>'• lows: H D Tann of Han.n.'.^: fir*T: Roy Jones, Ogdensbiirc t* r - jond; Mr^ John Geoxee X}rrj\~- neur. third: and Master pe-<\ M' j Pherson. Natural Dam. fourU. *h^ -.. , , \ . • J ^ast contestant being b**»-^v«- Y^A J : w ^ k!jr ^ T ' •\\ .*?\•-\ b l Of ^ At tho rlo»e of th- r.*--, rt^ .,oui>ni-ur CM:^r.« Band will ljtf , <i _ t)OJ . oU y, G ^ nrr „ j, r ^, r .... r lw jr-vjfcs on the square Thursday cJan ^^^ r ->^n:nr ar **?rht o'clock. wj*h th fMiowinc proeram March. 'Fair- *-f of *he Pair\. Sousa fox trot. A Pr*ru>us Uttle Thing Called Love*. Berry, waits. \Old Timers\. Lake, march. \Th* Tbund*rer'. = '»usa: reverie. \Th*- Rob:r/f Pare- »**}!\ Arthur fox trot \Th* Son* tf I^ov^*\ D*?r}via patrol • Ameri ^ar.\ Z^niJcnik march. \Ot Wis re and *-ach of the con***'^:' contributed an additional nunjt\ to the prorrafR— - .—**r€ARTS if* DlXiE»' ;j Pictarepoers here await wi**r :n-i ter*»tf the dehiit Wednesday. J-jn*- * 12 a: the Gralyx theatre o' \Hear*.* in Dixie**, th*- cv F'I\ Moxi*-:on^ production wfcicfc if . s,,rf ;z bftAB>niirt4v 4*#*>epa' t^ r -4 r»f ta-i.ing Sim also f.t<y**.nx Tn^- iav ev*»n.nt J-ne 13. Frotc a.-. van re infonsatjoc it wooid **-* ^**^ *ar »re or*2-er — -WmJF^ An<Jersoa BTILOTM STPTUZS §,*-re* ^*r^&« T>ie Protbeoc Claw of the M F ?snday ^hool held ib-ir montiiry tbAT l t p roail ^ T0 ^ ^^ ^.^^ iw.n^as meeting P-rdfr evening fBT i>rtainroen: iz that it U WM E: :ne hom* of M' and Mr?. How (U&ON j ^ ^k^ ^ :n «. , A r ari L^son. Jonnrtowx itrwr%j (r , : ^ ^^j T€rt r^ccee45* m ** «.th th* M:*e-« -H^en F-a* )-y ^ a lKnrnSLMt %lorw & :h ^ c^, :L ai/d Gladyi Tr *raa# as assistant j^^^ b^-«»ss*-* Ar*: ;toe b'js:ii*^f n»*^^n« s wx to* wu •xj^rr^d tr aii Tb» n*^ n>e»*in^ v.ii h» Juiy *^* k »*c th* fejrnj of a ;. 'X,' Ur% Ha-oid ?»or>* h.a-n:jr irt-::*d : - ne cl**$ tc tn—:r cottAg* a* Biark La*» fw j aad I or :* -ca-» ->' __ b t Pea OfTwmi'vt ertrm aja«^ !r>^^r:n« Trrti* tbe >*T#I-*^^ -»^ caCbery **a*^nc tt ahw: ao*wr yea--o4d soc of Mr and Mrs F C ?D- »e^*-aS morla I UT» b*^r \«::»* of :.b* ^-«^ >•- •-r.*f ^u.t,> x pe* K acais :*L tc^z* •^•r** -*as abl* to r^^rx rr t# * ps_t s s«ia:: prrmtmm to r^: *. r*;.rr» *r « v^*-x ft»:)<r»:i^ vr.-.-** *,-• ,: a w-el, •ror-^ the drf?* 'f^f ^.# r^; j= ^4' r-— rr ^ * * ; ^ .-a*- -u>» b*-» Pea C *a' I fta^« TEA COAL W. S CORBBi ^ FACTORY SALE WE OFFER TO THE PUBLIC h 25,00fr Yards of^resstjoods . - * * ' » r _ - - Silks—Woolen and beautiftrl Summer Novelty Materials at prices lower than the manufacturer's cost. -'••*\ *~*— ~ \*\*•«» n»*r»- > ax nfiTKirtunity t.i).n<- I>re>- an<] fj>at Material? t«» rnako /rarrnciit- f<rr tho trliolf* family at pri^^^ m-ver bfanf of before. * ^\^ - N**v\elty S;;niriif*r KaNric^- -Average Story. Vr:< % *' _.._._.._. \Pricted Vasl >'1V —A^-^raz^ S* -r- Pri^f Crepe dp Chh.*\ all new -ha* ]**«.- -Avera^^ St»rf- ?ni^ Oepc-Satiri. aj- n^w -ha/j»— ~A\mzf> S*nrf- Pri^ Printed Crvpf- de <\hir)€*—Average Str.rf* Pr>*e All Wool Preach Jersey. 54 ;ii.—Avcrae*- St«.r- Pr; -f*_. Kapha Cf>at Material. T>4 in.—A vera.:\ S:^>i> Pri^ Flani>el5. rammer frr-icrht. .Vt in.—Avemz- Str>r^ Pr\ >-. .And otr»r fahri-* f^r ^:.i! ]f->- rr, «r.rv. li^Ivai __S Jt5 per yard J.25. o .»- 2..V». 2. To. Lfifi. 3,i>/i. 2 r * •. fit at at a: at at a: .60 per yard 1.38 per yard 1-38 per yard 1.45 par yard .85 per yard 1.75 per yard 1.10 per yard COTTAGE AT >YLVIA LAKE FOR £ALE—t>fner moved away. Good * nape, ilghla. water, toilet, A replace, convenient location. H. C Roger*. : . COTTAGE AT STAR LAKE FOR *ALE— Comf4*t*ly furaiah**'for comfort. H. C. Rogers. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT, Home Baked Goods, haa proved to be a success. Our cooks ar* experts In the making of salads L brejMl. buns, cookies, cakes ^ and pfea. Prices are reasonable. Buy once and you will come apaln. The Crystal Palace. ,^ FOU RENT^S^room Flat. 45 * Siain St R. W. Both Mt-tf FOR SALE--3 H. P~$Kgle PhaM Klectnc Motor. A-l condtUom. Tr1bnne»Prees. 14 Park street, Gouverneur. K. T. - t 100 CALUNG CARDS — The Near Rained Process\. II TS Northern Tribmne Office. TELEPHONE 232J. anyrime. and The Cnrstal Palace wifl take your orders for anything is the ^ay of Bread. Rolls. Cakex. Plea and Salads for any occaafoa. The Crystal Palace. WANTED—Work on farm by patent man Can rlre reaere Addreet -X\. oare T •**v 'i>' COT ROWERS FOR SALE Roeea. Carnations, Etc H. C Ri GLOBE STEAM LAUNDRY Agency vrrtst H . C Rete^s, Maie ^f HUNDREDS OF DRESSES AND SWEATERS FROM $1.50 UP OLGA KNITTING MILLS Sahr-Opeiied Toda>, 9 a.m. io 5uM p,m. OR. H.^RptNTHAUT - P»cskt t# Beds*** MO*Day*. WE»M»D*vra a*d aanmDArYt \ t D«^tag »Msawar Mdtmt to u 4 i#as*fft^a*a^. WMsVtuwii,H.V. Atte&d WATSBTOWV School of C .-\in k Goes! wA~Carrow v, N. y. 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