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.„——\*«. .*\ V • Ayr •'\••- *-^ *- ft. *~ 7 me •ding •rklek Btfalj, Pover ureal jLou'11 prefer these larger ice cubes /&?/ ^raz* ySw/er in Frigidaire j^UGIDAIU ice cubes are A fall sac. And there is no danger of their running short, for with the new **Cold Control\ you can regulate at will the time re* quired to freeze them. And not only <bat t but you can freeze the most unusual Will yoc be our guest for and delicious salads and a few minutes this week? desserts easily and quickly You place yourself under no right in your own home. obligation to buy. FRIGIDAIRE MdRE THAN A Million IN USE THE TRIBUNE PRESS, OOUVERNEUR. H. V. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S. 1*29 •\i\?~>~. ij.iar.v- .. i i Mily. reopy bwffl • well Oswegatchie Light & Power Co. Oouveraeur's Home Company PHONE 23 CHURCH STREET PRICII At IP* Al lift* COHPUTUY INSTAlLID »Y«fk COUCH MILLINERY 108 Stone Street—Watertown, N. Y. Exelustve rifhts to hats by Georgian*, designer now with t*i store. Also exclusive agency fo/ hats b; F i k d CJ . Creators of Correct MilJ.nery S re; 1853 .Finest Millinery Store in Northern New York \I'hese aristocrats of fhe Guernsey breed will be shown at the state fair this year. They are owned by JT C. Penney, founder of the J. C. Penney Co.. noted cattle breeder and dairy operator and agriculturist. No. 1—May Royal's Elbert a. junior champion heifer In 14 shows last year: No. 2—Resclute'i Eminent, undefested in his class fcr two years, shjown by -Jimmy*' Dodge, manager for J. C. Penney; No. 3—Resciute Carnation, shown by Mrs. Rebekah Bryant, Guernsey cattle enthusiast: No. 4—Florentine's Eastern Lydia, shown by Dor- Dthe Bryart: No. 5—May Royal's Shi-.k. undefeated jumor champion at ail shows last year: No. o— Foremost Laddie, trrrr of Lang water foremost, the origins* herd sire of the J. C- Penney Guernseys; Centser—J. C. Penney. ^***%*i- Oneida Co Quality m FINEST I CREAMERY k * BUimib:53e SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ^ Pineapple, G. U. Sliced . _ _ _ large can 25c Fancy Blue Rote Rice . _!K7c Evaporated Milk Salmon, Cloverleaf Instant Poatum .- Davi*' Baking Powder 3 tall 8 oz. can 37c 19c Early Morn Coffee Berma Coffee Darma Coffee __•_ 31U:99c lb. tin 49c __H>.41e Finest Blend Japan Tea _ - - 2 lba. 98c Teapot Tea Y 4 lb. 15c, V z lb. HOME GROWN POTATOES, PEACHES, APPLES, PEPPERS SWEET POTATOES, PEARS ; s $ Headquarters for Fruit Jars, Certo, Can Rubbers, at \The White Front\ RICHARDS? $12.75 I CLOTHES SUJTS ANO TOPCOATS AT ONE LOW PRICE OF - <\-' ~< $12J5 f A Size and a Model for Every Man and Young Man. fi Every Suit and Topcoat Guaranteed 100% All Wool —'^ RICHARDS CLOTHES SHOP 168 Court Street -_ _WATBKTOWK, N. Y. (OPPOSITE HAROIMAN A WOOLWOKTH ^ CO.) •&l :T'\ & GUERNSEY ARISTOCRATS AT THE FAIR -—*; ih^ P'j'^ Fair held rhi.« weefc at Syrat-'u**-'. one of ;he fanrf\~t ex- hir:::s ii. tl.e dain cat<t~ d.vision will b*- the purebr^i Uu* r!is>ev,rierd shown by ^ c. pencey. In tiiis herd wit! be many of the a nimatew-hich. a: the National Dairy Show at Memphis. Tenn.. last rear, won 75 per cent of all the awards in :he Guernsey breeJ. BHe ribboa^ winners, and weare n» of the purple rosenes of cham- pions, mrested in the honest com rrion eYer~*m>Trn irrTte ailrr\* rtrf [\^d^tfon stock bre«ri. wll! be munching away at ™* he 4 to^dairnnen th*ir f^ed or sta»44*r in the hem <^t:tie fa«hor. before noted judges in the riii*. For the pas: six years. J (\ Pen Last Tear, when hi.« herd of cat** Tho J. C. Pe'nney whose face ii-( tie captured the larjftM single per- familiar in the jnrisinR ring of near ceutagt of awards ever won b>-arry ly e»>»ry creat fair ground in the hreeder in any one dairy eattit di-i United Slater, is the same ap- \ision . a dream, which began when proachable. quiet, somewhat seri- >Jr. Penney was a lad eight years J ous ap;>earing man that Jie wan old. came true. . j when he started in on a ca*h eapi- Today ^e is in the_mI44!\ fif^Jes ' uJ of ^ 5f^ • oui >\ twenty-seven yearn Some \fort v~Gre years ago he ' Mfo. to build what has become one earned his first dollar rai?ir« live-: of the largest commercial struc- stock -Today he is spending a for-1 ture * in tne world. The company tune developing a scientific breed- ! of ^hich J. C. fV»R£y_i£ihe chair iag program so that the riefct kind maD of the »>«ard of directors may b^ fur- **° we,? OVt * r S2O0.0DO.00O in sales j . <his year He advocates livesrock as a real [in'ertst for people who mant to do lair- f jmm ILSJk You Visit Syracuse MAKE n e V The Jeff^son-CKnton Hotel YOUE HEADQUAJirER5 IdeeUr located at the corner of JefTer^oB and Clia- *•• 5tr»u. Ln^t^e v^^r- hearr of th^ Theatre ar.d >h^- StttelavwM^e district, the Jefftr>/o-(^ic:c#ii off^srs eavfj ^. T pert of the ci # 7 A --?r:^:y f.re-prx,f ?^oic ai^ rvritr-;^ ^^g^ F> KfUe* are r«*--»nab;e ar^i —r r^ JEFFERSON-CUNTON DfC known over the wi;;Jd as the founder of the J < Penney Co. system of dry cooi? >!<»re«e. h?f^ beer, a consistent exhibit-.r .a! lead- ing state fairs and dairy shows throughout the T'nued Slates. «..... This year-he !.« exhibiting not t'.on c- lie. bm at ?orae shows h* 1^ . exhiutine Harr.psh:re sheep as well. Along with such men as Marshall Field, jr.. Harvey Firestone Wil-1 . liam Williams and others who have • made notable achievement* in the commercial world, he is goais into cattle breeding with the same ser- ious efforts whicb character!zed his _a£i>vlties in the business wr.j-id. | Tt is his frequent oommec: \I started with live stock. I nearly ll°lLmJny fcealth through husines*. and now I have come hack !hr>agh Jjrestock to added^yerttr^ on my Ijfe and a greater realisation of try du- rtfes and obligations to mankind good in the world. He advocates better livestock for dairymen wbof are dependent upon the production of their herds for their livelihood. He says that there is room for $25.- 000.000 mor-e a ye>ar in dairy pro- ducts in this country alone and it is his delight to prove this ment ar the fairs wiiere be. his herd. Not only is Mr Penney a breeder of Wvestock he is a d:rt farmer as well, wwh 120.o0o acres in F orida. much of it under intensive cultiva- rtioc. to prove his claims. and it s state- la witfcl DEKALB MACOMB SPRAGUEVILLE There wfre no services \in our church last Susdir n the paator IF on his vacation. Frank Wells has b*^n on the sick list but is betu-r now. Mr and Mrs Lillie from Water town were rUltoas at Eugene GnfTith's. Sunday. The Laoies' Ak! will hold anoiber i~ There will b*» a community picnic In the biL.i a*; of the M E Church fotks and the ice cream social Pierces Corners Friday evening August 30. and Rer. Mr. Br' »r. of Harr;svi:ie w^H be there to **-*- *ha>t e^eryoue has a good ttme. lie wiil have what he- calH an nwict of fuc Everyone come. ,.„..,, . , * Mr *oa jrtrs John Siph^ aau Mrss LuJu talker from Ontario. tn uaren wert goe»u» of MT ±na Canada, i* spending a f-w days at >ir> George Harper of l^aboL M.n George Gllaon s i<ia.» Mr and Mrs William Welch and Mr and Mrs. John Peck or lour- UtUe son Billy of W*tertown. spdbt eriiear we>re »isitor. at Mr* ida - anx •TJ the week-end at Ortn Finley a. -^ tnase s bunday. Mr antl Mrs Dennis and Mr A Mr ana^ra. Walter Suet. Mrs. Jaxne* Wood spec: Sunday af proaL»imrf mere banoay g^< temoon at Floyd Porers ** * llfl *\• ***** **< A . . M w «**^ George l^faxe and c Archie McMarray ir gain^g very ler ^ n ^ c McCleiisllCi s, °T* r ' L _, , oar? i*ay last meek with w . Mrs Charie* Carp*-n;er n spend- MT% rt _ D T41l0 ^ Haatunoac ing a f*w daya m Watertown MT MItC ^ rB ^ y Mandig Mr and Mrs Ear V^ney and &<. «^i-e n <i w.it Mr AIK. daurhter Dorx^hy f-oa $rr*cn»* , ^yL ku±ir jt neBvelum. sr»*ct a f^w days a: N Bumham i M7 ^XMC xrs lUymond Co- last week ... -• iaat ot Uidsvuie spent Snnc* Mr and Mrs My let Gr.fT.tk spent t*. r p*Te£^ *r and Mrs L*z A> Sunday with his i:s*er Mrs Arm guire. Coilier t MJ* KLih J eta. as of jRiCir^je Miaa Mary WtJiion te^phot^' spent Tncrscay tr&^mg wi^ V^« ot^raiOT here has heec at & va.ra »JO~4 Ne** *^oc for 'J* par week Mr. axi Mrs K G Steren^r *-^c M* and Mrs Ecaren* Coiber s>o sot Hectare rt ^ asertowr wtr* tc-*d :n Water*(>WTL Sunday r-«'J o£ L;* &ro>tner. Mr i. J Cal>*f at N Bnmhac i Fr>day Merensot ur wees were Mrs Eari SnrDwjasa ^r £*•- Mr *e^ .«-« fe5 E^a^ i^i Kaih Mas F/OT*tc* i^dcy rroc das.gtter Mtr/*. -^et: Stnc* »'X \>-—>-c: ani Mr* K*x^ ^-yt#r Mr *x- ac-> U>; Biarr a; r.t^r f roc I> Kait J-»*- * »ot . r ^cr. M- and Mrs Georg* G.i*M =^ Jklr. Aii ^Ln. .r,ia>-<^ **^«^ rzJ*»sf !c Tzr*-* M.-e Ba' ^••slay ta*e k~i*< *' v^»a.i f*oiar. :< •-.••§ Mi R*t7 5rytfe- M\i E:~# ^ a 'At: •^iocraa Mi Cia,-.-*t Cx-^i«: M: -^< M*» J*s«* k :* •-*• an^ Mr» N B4t*x=; nr«—«-i :c AJtf c*-^x_ *•* w-r- F'a-r LAk* medn**laT .. &r* »^ r*-i* ris-.^t*. Baptiat church folks, also any one elae In our community who may desire \o attend, are welcome to go with us over to Sylvia Lake for a day's outing. Friday. Aug JOth Persons wishing to go will meet at the M E Church about 10 o'clock. Bring your lunch along Provision will he made for tfeone who have no means of transportation , Harry ^ Griffin and family «f Rockvitte Centre. L I. visited their i father and mother Rev H X Grif ol j fa and wife la»: week Mr Griffin °*JW employed h> the Neanle Food- Company of New York city , gh*i There was a very rood attend- Banrfmin aa>ekers — her# b thm plaoa and now in ths time to fret the b#at buy in a good used car! The most successful new car selling eemaon in our history loaves our stock of used cars larger t£i&n ever before. To get back to a normal inventory, we have drastically cut prices on every model. While* these bargains last, we can promise you the big- gest strinf of the today and inspect our stock. are cars of nearly every model and price class, and them you are sure to find a pend able car that will fill need, at a pri^e that will save you money. Hurry while the selection is large—choose yours today at a stock reduction price* ^'' JT-*. Here Is a Group of Remarkable Vat very good **** • sace Sunday -Doming at the M E *-*% Churchi ar both SprajmerUie aad , Somerritie WEGATCHIE r jr: W and M-* E -> '.&*+£ *c War*-*5^1 M M Vera ? ^rerso a few dari w--^ r>*- M-CriaT • M-T E Starr •\-*»• M-* J M ri.' Or* * - •• r**+'J a M* s = *T ..it * c r* 5-:--«s — i2< F-c:*c* Mr and Mrs George Laidlaw and : aoa Staaiey and Mr and Mrt I>an ! Myers aad daughter June. motorW • tn ftandy Creek, ^-xaday where > Mass Kathleen LaiaUaw has aceea* ' ed a ansecrtste nosrrjoc w ih gar gen: and &arr*xi iawrert of thar viihsre } Miss Mae Chiahotm of C^nmz • apes: Lh* s*»l-fM a* t-* !iOta^ isere , 5*-arjej i A*d»aw »p*e* tb* pe#* jve*-r ** ^o^r»-n#^- ra-tng for ait t cr\> a: ihe lair froeada G-orr* 0.isb<wm aad :b* CL^ r fc-r^sa# :^ ioa» a ^ariaah.-* r<rw is- ! 2BX the s*-rer» e>^:.-v fvrat oa F*>cay as X*w \ 1 • _ /1928 TONTfTAC SEDAN ~ 2 DOOR **Gfiod Will\ recoDditioned j*rfecx merhanical shape $500 t:r»a reel nearty new $271 1937 CMgVSJOLCT COUl»€ Prarticaily new car appear ance and nerfomtaaee Prtced waj bekrw the eheapeat new car mad a idea, for baalneaa Injrc Satah riaher body \*Good Wll.' r«aoa>d«io«ins and ootrnie<e e^aipn>etrL Cost for dependa^iirry. x^^*. ty *^d ee^noftacaJ operaik^c at a krVH 1 cow: than rrer he frr^ eat X»r frrefL Gomr a: t^SC to 1928 r r ; BUICK SEDAN 2 door Exeeiient e Good tires Complete Uon at a bargain prioe. -— $550 SKVSEAL ooon usxn TOmiXQ GABS m dtfereu utM, MttaMa to k B*d* iato trfides tor term «•• $25.00 op 19S8 POVTUC 2-DOOE a ExoeDeet Good Urea. l<^.t JtM J«* •*•\->%& ... ,*.._._ - i $650 C- M. ^ C T- •r 5 -* »Jf !>• ' »r-»*a' .** a:e Pa. yrrvn Xanr^fGATTl-LABOR DAY-SSPT Digests Easily SCOTT'S L.\lLL5iUi> J. CENTBAL^GAJUiCE •rr «. GOOD WILL USED CARS %W*f jftra, ^^br. ,» . \ ^ J •^s>^^ %